Anonymous
31 May 2010 at 15:12
we are three brothers and one sister.I am the youngest among all.my father has several ancestral agriculture land in UP.My father made a registered will of a major part of ancestral agriculture land in my favour in 2007 and all other legal heirs witnessed the registered will. Last year my father died at the age of 77 .After that Will was probated (two legal heirs witnessed the genuine ness of will and mutation was made in my name .Now my sister want his share in tis property.Is her claim legal?
Anonymous
31 May 2010 at 12:14
As per the land ceiling act u/s 37a, the Tamil Nadu state govt may permit to hold excess land u/s 37a for commercial purpose especially agrobased use, subject to satisfaction of rules/norms.
In this connection, I wish to know any one of the agrobased company or individual got permission for holding excess ceiling limit u/s 37a in Tamilnadu???
Is there any issued gazetted notification of state govt for permission for holding excessland u/s 37a ?
Anonymous
31 May 2010 at 12:03
I live in a prestigious condomonium in gurgaon under Haryana Apartments Ownership Act.
as per our house rules, incase a house maid who works in the same condo is employed by another person, a NOC needs to be taken from the previous employer.only then a pass for the maid can be recieved.
we employed a maid and got her pass made but it was cancelled by the Board of managers citing that we have not taken NOC from the previous employer. When the pass was made all documents were checked and no records was found and so the pass was issued by the Estate Manager of Condo.
when we asked the board of managers to tell us as to how we have violated the house rules they say that they are not under obligation to reply to our query and that the maid should not be allowed inside the colony else police action would be taken.
does the board of managers have the power to threaten the residents without even showing them the evidence.
off the records they have told that the earlier employer and not got the pass made so they dont have any records to share.
i think they should be taking action against the earlier employer for using the services of the maid for over a year without a pass and then question me.
the earlier employer is part of the board of managers.
what should i do? i am not liking the way they are trying to put a pressure on us. the letters which they send are very threatening with words like their decision is final and binding and they dont need to share any information with us.
RAVISHANKAR.M
31 May 2010 at 10:45
Dear Sir,
My question is whether a businessmen like me can buy agricultural lands in Karnataka inspite of not being an agriculturist.
I would like to state that, my mother had agri lands in her name and the same was sold about 8-9 years back. I have the copies of RTC, katha, mutation register copy etc till date.
Can I go ahead with these documents and I can produce the family tree wherein it can determined that, I am a part of her family as her second son.
Pl give me your valid suggestions about the above matter at the earliest.
Thanks & Regards,
RAVISHANKAR.M
ayush1ravi@yahoo.co.in
joydeep chatterjee
30 May 2010 at 22:53
we are selling the ground floor of our inherited dwelling house.what should be the proper procedure as a seller at the time or before selling.we are the three share holder in the proceedings so what will be the tax implications?pls help asap
On 17/08/2007 I had filed a writ petition in the Calcutta High Court challenging a Repossession Notice served on us purportedly under provisions of the SARFAESI Act under the following questions of law:
A. Whether the respondent Bank authorities concerned can proceed under the provisions of SARFAESI Act, 2002 without any mortgage being created on the concerned property by deposit of title deeds?
B. Whether the respondent Bank can disburse the loan to the promoter-developer without creating any Equitable Mortgage and/or Security Interest by deposit of title Deeds in respect of the concerned property?
C. Whether the respondent Bank authorities can proceed under provisions of SARFAESI Act, 2002 when the Complainant had repeatedly expressed their willingness to repay their loan in full, but the Bank had not accepted their offer?
The Hon'ble Justice Shri Soumitra Pal had passed an order as under:
1. Action of the Bank shall abide by the result of the writ application.
2.The point of maintainability of the writ petition is being kept open for mention by either party.
3.Bank to file 'affidavit-in-opposition' by 21/09/2007.
Meanwhile I had handed over the property to the Bank pending disposal of the writ.
The Bank did not contest the case but handed over possession of the property to the Builder who claims to have sold it to a 3rd Party.
Recently, I asked the Bank to refund Rs.3.25 Lakhs in my account but was told that it could not do so pending disposal of our writ petition.
What is the best action I can take under the given circumstances.
To learn more about the case and view relevant documents/orders one can visit
http://sites.google.com/site/merlinprojectsunionbanksite/ and
http://merlingreens.blogspot.com/
Can some kindhearted legal expert represent me on costs + commission basis.
Regards
Partha Roy
Since transfer of property involves two aspects viz., the extinguishment of title of the seller or transferor and the creation of title in favour of the buyer or acquirer, in the case of government acquiring land from registered title holders, the same two aspects of extinguishment and creation should be present in the transfer.
In which case, during such acquisition when does the acquiring government extinguish the title of the person from whom it acquires such land, at what stage of the acquisition and through which instrument?
Hello,
My friend's sister is having a flat as Tanent in her name in mumbai. My friend is looking after all matters relate to the property.
Now the total premises is going for redevelopment.
But my friend's sister is staying abroad and she wants to include name of my friend as joint owner of her flat.
What docuemnts she is required to submit to the Land Lord and what expenses are to be incurred for the procedure.
Can anybody suggest the format of affidavit and indemnity bond for the procedure if required ??
Thanks in advance.
Anonymous
30 May 2010 at 16:58
One Mr Raj was allottled a flat at Sarvapriya Appartments , Sarvapriya Vihar New Delhi in 1985 .Land belongs to DDA and is on lease to Society .While the building was still in construction , He took some money from my wife , on loan , to pay the instalments of the builder. He took possession of the Flat and stayed in the same for more than three years approx. Being unable to pay the loan he entered into an agreement for sale to sell the Flat to my wife. No formal sales agreement has been executed.A notorised power of attorney was given by him to the husband i.e.me.Based on this MCD is issuing the bills in the name of my wife which is paid regularly. Electrical connection and phone connection is in name of my wife.
The Society has been billing the maintenance charges to my wife which are paid , although they have kept my membership of the Society in abeyance.
I had a parking place , which was forefully taken over by Capt.Mohendra , claiming to be a member of the Managing Committe.His plea was , since you are not staying in the flat permanently , we have allotted it to residents who have more than one car.On my visits to Delhi , I am greately inconvinced .
Recenty , I wanted to install split airconditioners on my balcony sub-roof , to which he objected and did not allow .
My wife died leaving a will and giving the flat to my daugher.I have sent the death certificate including will and no objection from other heirs for transfter of flat to my daughter.
With detoriating relations , he is now challenging my ownership .
Please clarify
a) can a managing committee of the Society take away the rights of car parking , indicating , only permanent residents can park car , and that too more than one ??
b) Can the Managing Committee make rules to stop me from installing the split airconditioners on my sub-roof of the balcony ?
c) Since the flat is on leased DDA land , is registration of sale compulsory ?? Is the title to Flat in question ? If NO , what are the remedies ?? What are legal means to get the sale deed perfect , if the seller who has given power of attorney , and who is alive , dies in due course??
d) Based on agreement to sell and possession certificate , is it obligatory for the Society to make me a member ??
Any other suggestions ?
Best regards
D Chaudhry
sell of ancestral property
my father had four acre agriculture land in UP.It was ancestral property.my father sold this ancestral agriculture land with out my consent.can I file a suit to get my share back?