Ethir esen
11 June 2010 at 22:28
Dear Sir,
i have two questions :
1) What are documents/papers a land lord should have(patta, chiita, ) against his land?
2) I would like to know law, rules regulations applicable for land(Immovable property). Please suggest a book which explains or gives kind of awareness in layman terms. My father has tract of farm land in village near to Slum, being aware about land act and regulations will help me to face any unfortunate problems like encroachment, panchayat project coming near land etc.,
rj
11 June 2010 at 17:06
Dear Friends,
I had bought an under construction apartment three years back from a reaonably well known developer and got the agreement done at the same time.
The property was available for possession in mid of 2009. When i intended to take the possession in december 2009 i found out that there was severe leakage in my apartment. I refused to sign the possession documents and asked them to get the leakage corrected first. I was promised that same would be done in a fortnights time and possession would be handed over to me.
They say that the leakage has occurred because of the renovation done by the occupant who lives above my apartment.
By saying such things they try to wash their hands off the issue.
Since then six months have passed by but the developer has done nothing about it. They say they would require further time to address the issue. Repeatedly i have received commitments from them but none kept. I even have a written commitment on record.
What recourse, legal or otherwise can i take against the developer in this matter or would you recommend me to wait for few more months.
Anonymous
11 June 2010 at 17:03
dear sir/madam
i am a businessman and want to claim my grand father property.
my grand father was two brother.other one was younger.
both didn't have any child.
elder one adopted my father.
younger one adopted my father's first child.
my both grand father generate all the property.
some in the name of elder one and some in the name of younger one.
can my elder brother ( so called uncle ) who has been adopted by my younger grand father, can claim for share in elder grand father property ?
Anonymous
11 June 2010 at 13:53
Dear Sir,
Kindly let us know what safety measures is to be taken by a tanent while giving their property to the builder for redevelpoment thru their society.
rgds,
Member (Account Deleted)
11 June 2010 at 13:05
'once a mortgage always a mortgage'.plz discuss it with illustration n cases.thanks
prakash
11 June 2010 at 13:05
sir,
My father purchased land about 8 bigas ,20 years ago.
Mistakenly by Patwari Khasra no of one plot was not included in our account no.There are total 8 plots one biga each.
Patwari did the mistake and my father did not noticed it now Unfortunately the seller is now dead.
But his sons claiming that the one plot is in ther name ???
What can i do for that because registry of that plot is not in our name beside he is powerful man????
We have already paid the money, now after 20 years they are claiming for that already they sold it to us....what is the procedure to stop him to work there.
Anonymous
11 June 2010 at 10:14
Sirs,
Kind Atten : Mr. Kiran Kumar
This is a case of Delhi state,the detailed case upto now is:
My mother is a widow and having residential cum comm.old builtup (1954)house. The said respodent is the son of original tenant who died in Jan-10,the son of tenant has filed case for deposit of rent in section 27.
we have also filed the case under sec.14 (1)e on bonafide need , then the respodent has filed the affidevit seeking the leave to defend under sec 25 B.
Now my querry is whether I have also to file the reply of this affidevit or please advise me further action to be taken, we have not filed any proof of old residential or other documents
Kindly advise the stage of arguments on leave to defend .
thanks
Anonymous
10 June 2010 at 17:01
But now a days some of the section under rent control are in favour of landlord also and some are decided infaour of landlord for bonafide need
My querry is whether i have to file the affidevit with evidence in my case or w/s to convience the court not to grant leave to defend infavour of tenant.
minors interest
Sirs,
weather Bank can enforce mortage deed in respect of ancistral property living minors interest or against them