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SATISH KUMAR   24 July 2009 at 18:44

PARTITION OF PROPERTY

We are three brothers and three sisters. my father died intestate. this is his separate property/self acquired.my eldest sister filed suit for her share and made all other as defendants.two defendants supported her and one asked for partition.Now after deletion of section 23 of the hindu succession act , all are entitled for equal shares in the property.The amendment is prospective or restrospective in operation ? what defence can other defendants take to aviod partition of the property? and avoid selling of the property .Kindly advise.Court is forcing mediation in the matter. An Urgent advice is requested.

ranjini   24 July 2009 at 17:30

revoked settlement deed

hello ,
im ranjini from chennai,my grandfather had 2 sons and 2 daughters, he registered a settlement deed(dhana settlement) in which he gave all his property to his 2 daughter and only 1 son neglecting his other son (my father) from his properties. my grandfather didnt mention any conditions in that settlement deed.based on the settlement the property was SOLD by his son and daughter.Later he and his wife(my grand mother)was isolated by their son and daughter and was left helpless.my father took care of them and recently my grandpa wanted to give his properties to my father and cancelled the settlement deed stating ,

"he was left helpless by his daughetr and son so he wanted to revoke the settlement deed".
recently he passed away.. so my query is,

1.do my father has rights to claim for the property as my grandpa revoked the settlement?
2. to what extent could the party who bought the property could object to this?

Dinkar Vidyarthi   24 July 2009 at 13:15

need of registrability of Power of Attorney

Dear Sir,
I am living at Delhi I want to execute a POA in favour of my brother to sell a specific property situated at KolKota. if I exectute the same in new Delhi, is there any need to get the same registered at New Delhi. if yes where I have to get it registered ? because if I am living at Aurangzeb lane in New Delhi, in which jurisdiction I go to get the same registered.

Regards
Dinkar

Abhishek Lyall   24 July 2009 at 12:46

Lease Deed

I want know if the lease agreement is signed for three year and there is a clause in the agreement that any party can give a notice for ome month and vacate the the propert whether still it will be called as lease agreement and since there is aclause for vacating after giovng notice for one month whether the same is required to be registered under the registration act 1908. I have come across one article which says that such agreement is called rental agreement on rent to rent basis which is renewed automatically every month till one party gives notice. which means the actual fixed term is only one month.

Thanks

mahesh more   23 July 2009 at 19:36

Joint Hindu Family Property

Can a person who is a hindu sell share of his property i.e. ancestral property without the consent of his sons/family?
Can the sons demand their share or can the challenge the sale upon attaining majority, if their father sells the property.

VIGYAN   23 July 2009 at 17:50

Construction of a Temple

Dear Collegues:

I have a very typical query.

A group of People in a society has constructed a small temple within their society and started following rituals. However other peoples have filed a case against the first group stating that the construction of temple is illegal. Even court is taking a view that this should be mutually decided. Can any one suggest how should I go ahead so as to prevent the distruction of that Temple.

The other parties are claiming the nuisance due to temple.

Could someone help m to arrange some caselaws / law relating to prevention of distruction of Temple.

regards

V. D.Sharma

SRIPRAKASH BHATTACHARYA   22 July 2009 at 22:37

POWER OF ATTORNEY

WHETHER A RESIDENT INDIAN CAN GIVE A POWER OF ATTORNEY (NOTARIZED) TO AN ANOTHER INDIAN WHO HOLDS A FOREIGN NATIONALITY AND FOREIGN PASSPORT.

IF SUCH POA HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE RESIDENT INDIAN, IS IT LEGAL AND THE INDIAN HOLDING A FOREIGN NATIONALITY AND FOREGN PASSPORT CAN LET OUT, PUT ON LEASE OR SELL PROPERTY ON SUCH POA?

REQUEST FOR AN EARLY REPLY.

SRIPRAKASH BHATTACHARYA
bhattacharyasriprakash@gmail.com

Tipsy   22 July 2009 at 19:47

Who should bear the cost of flooring for stilt garage

Building repair work is going on, few members have objected that stilt garage owner must Pay proportionate to their area of flooring done in their garage and for open parking space, society will bear the cost owner or society

Now what can be the ruling,

Should stilt garage owner should bear the flooring cost of garage even though society Pipe and cable is passing through their garage and maintaineance is reqd or Should society bear the whole cost of the ground floring ?

please guide

Tarun Kalra LL.M, M.B.A   21 July 2009 at 06:05

125 c r p c

hello sir,
how r u?
there is a case with me for section 125 or crps, i am from the side of respondent boy, the boy is not earning anything, i.e he is workless, and his father sold his parentel (ancent) land for rs 23 lakhs and made a fixed deposit of rs 4 lakh in the name of boy, the wife is living separtly from past 5 years and before 2 years he also took the boy son out of 3 sons of the couple, the father of respondent also submit rs 2lakh in the name of the boy with mother, now the women who was running a beauty parler may be closed the beauty parler or changed the place of work, we dont know, is demanding rs 5000 for herself and the son who is with her, on basis of cruelity and misbehave and demands of dowry from boy side, how we can avoid maintance liblty?
plz guide any authorities on workless boy?

tusharcosmic   21 July 2009 at 01:27

Any person who interested in buying blnk cheques/pronotes?

Suppose I have blank cheques & pro notes of a party along with property;s document worth Rs. 1.5 crore also.would some one be ready to buy the deal.