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Baskaran Kanakasabai   21 May 2010 at 09:25

Registration Act 1908

Is the award of LAO made under sec 11(1) of LA Act 1894, a non-testamentary instrument?

Baskaran Kanakasabai   21 May 2010 at 09:23

Registration Act 1908

Is the Declaration published under sec6 of the LA Act 1894, a non-testamentary instrument?

Baskaran Kanakasabai   21 May 2010 at 09:22

Registration Act 1908

Is the notification under sec 4(1) of LA act 1894, a non-testamenatry instrument?

Baskaran Kanakasabai   21 May 2010 at 09:19

non-testamentary instruments

Is a sale deed entered into between buyer and seller of a land, a non-testamentary instrument?

Baskaran Kanakasabai   21 May 2010 at 08:41

Registration Act 1908

Which of the following are non-testamentary
instruments that are compulsorily registrable under the Registration Act of 1908?
1. Notification under 4(1) of LAAct 1894
2. Declaration under sec 6 of LAAct 1894
3. Award of LAO under sec 11 (1) of LAAct 1894
4.Award or agreement under sec 11 (2) of LA Act 1894.
5. Award by court Decree under sec 26(2) of LA Act 1894.

anilkumar yadav   20 May 2010 at 22:15

Grandfather's Property

Dear Experts,
My grandfather had some agricultural land in Malaysias Distt. rewari Haryana.After his death it was partitioned among his three son's in those one was my father, he passed away in 2009 leaving a registered will registered in 2005 in my favour for that agricultural land which he got from my grandfather.On the basis of that registered will I named that land on my name.Now the problem lies that my three sister's among them one is married and one was out of home through my father's wish and one sister stays with me.I am youngest among all.Now the married one and who is out of home has dragged me in Haryana court demanding their share in that agricultural land.My mother has also passed away before and we belong to hindu family.My queries are;
1. Can my sister's challenge my father's registered will for that agricultural land.
2.If yes, then is their any way to overcome it.

Anonymous   20 May 2010 at 19:26

NPA Account

It is ver urgent,
1)My account got NPA in 2003.
2)To safe my property i filled a case in DRT for settlement with bank
3)Mar-09 Bank accepted to settle the account on said amt the payment duration was 1yr. i.e MAr-10.I was not able to pay
4)Now i want to approach the bank to extent the dates by few months so that I can sell of my free property and clear my dues.
4) Bank has already given ads in paper for auction and the tendor date is after 1 month
5) I am trying to get stay from the court
So plz suggest what can be the best way to sort this out

prasanna kumar   20 May 2010 at 16:41

encroachment

Sir,
I have purchased a property in bangalore from my relative. their neighbour has encraoched a portion of his property by 250 feet.5x50 ft. on basis of an unregistered agreement purportedy executed by the original owner in the year 1972 he has obtained status quo.
the judge now is refusing to vecate the status quo. and he has forced us to accept and go for evidence. I purchased the property 3 yers ago and noticed the encroachment. otherhtan the unregistered agreement he has not title.where as we have clear title and are paying tax for the same.

My question is can the court based on the unregistered sale agreement order the status quo. Can the judge force us not to press for vacation of the status quo. ultimately will I get justice and my property back. Whether the limitation act apply to us and we will loose the property.

I have lost faith in the people whom I engaged a lawyers as my opposit party is bribing and booking all of them and things are working against me.
Can anybody help me and guide me what to do.
The case has now come for evidence stage. but it is being dragged and dragged forever.

Anonymous   20 May 2010 at 14:41

Conveyance Deed not assigned by the Builder to the Society

Dear Sir,
We are in the process of purchasing a resale flat in a co-op society. We are the 4th purchaser and have got our agg-to –sell registered and applied for home loan. We have copies of registered agg-to-sell between the builder & the 1st buyer, then registered agg-to-sell between the 1st and the 2nd buyer, this 2nd buyer had taken a bank loan and the NOC is addressed to the builder as the society was not formed at that time and also the sale deed was not made. There is deed-of-assign/transfer between the 2nd & the 3rd buyer. All the other papers are in place. I cam e to know today from the builders advocate that the Conveyance Deed has not yet been assigned by the builder to the society. What can be done to make our case strong. Is the issue with Missing Sale deed between the 1st & the 2nd buyer or Conveyance Deed not in place by the builder, Please advice what should be done to make our purchase clean and legal. Thanks.

gayathri   20 May 2010 at 13:52

can conveyance be unilateral

Can a conveyance of property (example.,land) be done unilaterally by the seller?
What are the relevant legal provisions in this regard?