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Prathamesh   14 April 2010 at 11:20

Society Registration

I stay in Sanpada Sector-5, navi Mumbai and the building in which we live was a land owned by a agri person who in partnership with the builder constructed this building and the builder gave him the whole first floor for both the wings. Now the land owner is not allowing us to make the society registration and also not the tria party agreement because of which we are uable to sell our rooms...can u please advise what can we do...the owner and the builder had some disputes because of which we r facing problems, plzz need ur helpp..

Anonymous   14 April 2010 at 10:32

right in property

Res/sir'
I am resident of jabalpur,mp.my grand father,s first wife expired lelt two sons then my g'father remarried,my grand step mother has 3 sons & 1 daughter all are married
my g'father have expired 10 yrs ago & left no will but he had given some portion of our ancester property to my step uncle before he dies. my queries are :-
1.my step uncles want to divide rest property into 7 equal shares( i.e. 2 sons of died g'mother+ 3 sons & 1 daughter+ our step g'mother total =7 members)
Can my step g'mother & her married daughter get equal shares?
2.my one step uncle wants equal shares in rest property although he had been given some portion of property( on non judicial stamp paper stating that as i am old & can not take care of property so i am giving this to my of sons as portion of his property) by my g'father.he does not want to adjust his share.
he has to adjust his share or not?
i am grand son of late g'mother, how i can get my property ? pl reply soon & also give any examples of convicted cases similar to my case of mp or other state

Anonymous   14 April 2010 at 02:55

The Flaw In The Law

If a layman(who is not a lawman) thinks he has discovered a flaw in a law of India, and explains to professional lawyers/ experts what he has discovered and
upon verification, analysis/research, the lawyers/experts accept that it is a genuine and valid discovery and that it is a genuine flaw, because of which hundreds and possibly thousands of citizens and their families have suffered in the past,
is the discovery worthy of being prepared in to a thesis for a Phd in law and worthy enough to be awarded the doctorate as well?
Especially in light of the fact that when the flaw is rectified no one will suffer in future because of such a flaw and those who suffered earlier would be compensated suitably.
Now to the point. I am the layman with the discovery. I invite all those interested to get in touch with me to participate in a possible forum to analyse the details of the discovery and decide whether there is real substance in it or not.
If substance is found, the sufferings of lot of people can be mitigated, one or more
participants in the forum can possibly get their phd's and let the flaw in the law stand corrected. If the forum results in an amendment of the concerned ACT, let the amendment be named after LCI(Lawyers Club of India) which provides the platform for the forum.
If substance is not found, well, call the layman a fool and forget the whole episode.

Anonymous   13 April 2010 at 23:55

property occupied by govt.

property occupied by govt
we are resident of jabalpur,mp. we have one ancester property in jabalpur in my father's name which is occupied by state govt under sealing act in the year 1984.
my father has expired & this property is still with govt. but my mother is selling this property in pieces & giving whole amount my yougest brother not shareing money with us.
is it right of my mother's part of selling property?
if not what action can govt take against my mother?

Anonymous   13 April 2010 at 23:23

Land Acquisition Act of 1894

The original text of this Act runs into how many pages approximately?

Anonymous   13 April 2010 at 22:57

shares in property

Res/sir'
I am resident of jabalpur,mp.my grand father,s first wife expired lelt two sons then my g'father remarried,my grand step mother has 3 sons & 1 daughter all are married
my g'father have expired 10 yrs ago & left no will but he had given some portion of our ancester property to my step uncle before he dies. my queries are :-
1.my step uncles want to divide rest property into 7 equal shares( i.e. 2 sons of died g'mother+ 3 sons & 1 daughter+ our step g'mother total =7 members)
Can my step g'mother & her married daughter get equal shares?
2.my one step uncle wants equal shares in rest property although he had been given some portion of property by my g'father.he does not want to adjust his share.
he has to adjust his share or not?
i am grand son of late g'mother, how i can my property ? pl reply soon & also give any examples of convicted cases similar to my case of mp or other state

Baskaran Kanakasabai   13 April 2010 at 21:34

information about anyone doing research in Indian law

I would like to communicate with anyone doing research in Indian law. Kindly let me know the email id of any such person.

Anonymous   13 April 2010 at 21:30

provision in Land Acquisition Act of 1894

Is there a procedure specified in the Land Acquisition Act of 1894 about the LAO coordinating with the Registrar of Deeds after an Acquisition has been made or
about how the title of the acquired land is changed from the landowner to the State and at what point of time in the process of acquisition. Kindly explain.

Anonymous   13 April 2010 at 19:45

Need Advise

Sir,
I have planned to buy a plot in a gated community in Hennur Road, Bangalore. The Layout is approved by Gram Panchyat in Dec2009. The layout is under BBMP and the developer has obtained BBMP Khata for the entire layout. Also,layout is DC converted with BDA NOC. I have couple of questions to ask
1. Is is safe to buy such a site.
2. Can gram panchyat approve layout which is under BBMP
3. Will bank give loan to such sites?
4. Will I get a BBMP individual Khata later?
5. Should I pay any betterment charges?
6. The family tree is signed by a notary. Does this hold good as I heard it should be given by Gram Panchayat office.

On legal aspects, the entire layout is formed on 2.6 acres and shared among six brothers. These brothers have given irrecoverable GPA(registered) to one of the brother to sell sites formed in the layout. My concern is that the brothers who have signed GPA have minor sons & daughters. Can this be an issue for me to buy?can these children file a suite. Earlier ,this property was bought by father of six brothers.
Regards
Manoj

Anonymous   13 April 2010 at 19:10

booking a flat in a society

Can I book a flat in some auto society? I am not working with this company/field.

Normally, an afidavit has to be signed to declear that you are working in same company/field. Right? Is it must?

Can society flat be sold at any time or it can't be sold till some period after completion/possession?