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Arul Kumar   27 May 2010 at 17:28

Penal amount for Non Registration

Dear Experts,

Please let me konw, what would be the maximum penalty for non-registration of Lease Deed created in 2004.

Thanking you all.

Neeraj   27 May 2010 at 12:47

Procedure for property transfer in ghaziabad city

What is the procedure to transfer the house in legal heir's name in Ghaziabad City. The property is in Father's name who is no more and mother was also expired few years back.
The legal heir are two brothers only.
Please help us what is the step by step procedure that we have to follow in order to get the properly transfer in legal heir's name.
Regards

sushil bhatt   27 May 2010 at 10:39

Floor Area Ratio as per MPD-2021

Dear All

What is the current Floor Area Ratio allowed for Local Shoping Centres/commercial properties in Delhi as per the MPD-2021.

Is basement in Local Shoping Centres allowed as per the MPD-2021 or as per MCD bye laws.

If yes, any cercular in this regard, pls.

Baskaran Kanakasabai   27 May 2010 at 08:34

Registrability of notification under 4(1) of LA Act1894

Should the Notification under sec 4(1) of LA Act,1894 be compulsorily registrable?

Karthick   27 May 2010 at 06:00

Exchange of land

Dear sir
I own a land in madurai.When i want to purchase another land can i exchange the land what i possess if so what are the registration charges

Anonymous   26 May 2010 at 23:20

Ancestral Property

Dear Experts,
My grandfather had some own earned property.After his death that property was divided among his sons, now my father passed away leaving behind a registered will in my favour for that land which he got from my grandfather.We are three brothers and sisters.My queries are:
1.Can my brother or sisters demand share in that property.
2.If, yes than is their anyway out.
3Is that ancestral property for me.

Vicky kamal Maurya   26 May 2010 at 21:49

Old land acq-12.5 acres in Rasulpur,faridabad

My great grand father served in the Indian Army before independence and he went to war with japan and he deposited the land documents with patwari.

Later in 1963 my grand father transfered it to his name but at the time of land marking he was attacked by the local villagers on site.

He ran for his life and did not return to see it again.

He would also not let us go to see the land etc.

He died two years back and we found in his diary name of the generation on which land is registered.

Also that the land in old times was in ballamgarh of gurgaon village rasulpur.

Now after searching on www.jamabandi.nic.in
I found that the land is now in Faridabad -Palwal- Rasulpur.

I need help and suggestion from experts how to get it? specially when jamabandi.nic.in is not able provide details of faridabad.

Anonymous   26 May 2010 at 18:09

HUG property matter

Dear Sir,

I ame staying in joint family including my mother & brother. We both
are sataying in pune for job purpose. My mother is widow she is
staying with my grandemother & my uncles.

My uncles are abussing & harrashing her. We have good lands & property
at our village & ttey wants to capture that.

Request to help.

raj kumar ji   25 May 2010 at 14:20

IS HOUSEWIFE NAME PROPERTY IS SELF ACCURIED?

RESPECTED SIR,
MY QUESTION IS THAT
1-A WOMEN IS HOUSE WIFE HIS HUSBAND PURCHASE A PROPERTY IN HER NAME?
2-CAN A WOMAN MAKE A OWN "WILL"
3-CAN THIS PROPERTY IS CALLED SELF ACCURIED PROPERTY OF HER?

Baskaran Kanakasabai   25 May 2010 at 14:04

Registrability of notification under 4(1) of LA Act1894

Pl. refer the judgments of the following cases:
a. Bombay High Court: WP 3031 of 2004
b. Supreme Court: SC 540- 1996
c. Supreme Court: SC 812-1995
d. Madras High Court: WP 4417 of 1997)
In all these cases alienation of title of land has happened after 4(1) notification.
In all these cases such notifications have not been registered. Had the notification under 4(1) been registered, such alienations would not have happened in any of those cases.
Such alienations have been happening probably for over a century and even till date. In all the 4 cases cited, such alienations have been declared void and thus the person who bought such notified land unaware of the LA proceedings pending behind such lands, is deprived of his right to property without any compensation at all for no known fault of his.
In land acquisition laws in New Zealand or Australia similar notification under similar laws are registrable compulsorily.
So, my contention is that if the registrability or non-registrability of a notification is going to decide the validity of the registered title of a land onwner, such notification should have been categorized as compulsorily registrable by the law of the land concerned.What harm is there on the part of the Government in registering such notifications, especially in light of the fact that such registration would prevent the event of innocent citizens being deprived of their fundamental right to property?