Anonymous
23 March 2010 at 18:41
The land was purchased by my father in my mothers name in 1983. My father retired in 1991, Around mid 90's myself, my father and my only younger sister contributed to build two houses in the same plot(One in ground floor and one in first floor). Now my mother says the entire building belongs to my sister. My mother is and was a house wife. Being the only son, do I have any right over this property? Kindly help.
Sameer Pikle
23 March 2010 at 18:38
Dear Sir,
I have purchased a resale flat in Pune , can a the stamp duty of the sale agreement be paid in Mumbai. Also can this be paid in cash in either banks authorized for collecting stamp duty or with Stock Holding Corporation of India who has recently started the e-stamping facility.
Looking forward to your advice.
best regards
Sameer Pikle
samantha
23 March 2010 at 18:15
can a wife make a will after her husband death if the property is still on the husband name and is the will made valid
Anonymous
23 March 2010 at 18:12
can a wife make a will after her husband death if the property is not transfered on her name.
plz reply urgent
Monty Kapoor
23 March 2010 at 17:28
Hi!! My mother's father has died recently leaving survivor in his family are his two sons (Both are married and having two kids each) and my mother (two kids). Now my mother's brothers have forced her to sign on the stam paper of Rs.500 that "she is agreed and wants no share from his father's residence as well as commercial property." which is not true and done forcefully this property is still not sold and also no shares has been tranfered to her brothers name. Property is in mumbai and still on the name of my mother's father.
1)Can my myternal uncle can transfer the share of property on their without intimating my mother.
2) Can they sell the property with any signature of my mother.
3) Can we still claim our share in both the property? If yes then how to go ahead?
rashmi
23 March 2010 at 14:38
hi, i am tenent and just lost the case in rent court on the ground of personal need & arrears of rent. landlord says he has no property other then this and he is retired person. on the other side rent has been assesed by the court in his favour and i am ordered to pay balance rent which i did not pay. eventually court ordered eviction. so two rent controllor passed the eviction order against me. however i am not satisfied with the order and put the application in dist & session court. i just wanted to know how strong is my case. should i fight the case or compromise with my lanlord. where as landlord says if i evict he will not take the arrears. the arrear is nearly rs 3 lacs, which is big amount. what should i do as hearing date is very close. please advice. i also want to know can dist& session judge can change the rent assesd by the rent controllor.
sharon
23 March 2010 at 12:11
I had asked a query regarding my property matter , but have not recieved anu answer, is the matter so complicated that no one can help.. pls help its urgent.
Anonymous
22 March 2010 at 21:44
* Is it allowed to include demages due to mental harassment, tension, .... while recovering money refund from the builder/developer?
Builders/developers normally don't refund the money easily but if such demages can be attached, and this will increase the total claimed amount, then probably they will take the refunds more seriously.
* Secondly, it is possible to attach legal fee/expenses in property cases, or any case in general?
In some countries, looser pays for legal expenses.
pratyu
22 March 2010 at 19:31
sir,
My father had aquired a plot from his maternal grandfather.He has written a gift deed and registered the plot to my brother.We are (2 sisters and one brother)3 children in the household and all of us are unmarried and are majors.Can my brother apply for mutation without NOC from us and can he build a house or sell the plot without our consent please advice.thankyou.
property
respected sir
my grandfather has passed away in 2000 leaving behind 4 daughters & 2 sons.now my grandfather has made a property in delhi which is occupied by both sons from last 25 yrs.my grandfather has made a will stating a distribution between both sons in equal ratio but that will is not registered.
now my chachaji had let all 4 sisters had made signed a relinguishment deed in his favour all 4 shares of sisters & with 1 share to my father & also he got it registered.
Now he(chachaji) had made a declaration on a stamp paper of Rs.100 stating that the share between him & my father will be 50% each which is notarised & signed by him & his family members.
Now we want to sale the property,is that agreement entered between my father & chachaji which is also notarised is legally valid & enforceeable in the event chachaji does something wrong in the honourable court of law??
Does the agreement needs to be registered?if chachaji does not agree for its registeration of the agreement can we take the token amount on the basis of that agreement?
Also is there any recent Supreme Court Judgement regarding its enforceeability??