Vishnu
01 June 2019 at 19:25
My grandfather's dad built a house on temple's land and we have been living in it for four generations now. There is no registered deed for the house and the patta is showing the temple name. The EB connection is in grandpa's name and the house tax receipt is in my mother's name. My mother has been paying house tax receipt in her name for more than 20 years. Is there any possibility for legally converting the house in my name or my mother's name?
Anonymous
01 June 2019 at 13:06
What all options\right we have as a landlord and how we can vacant our shop from pagdi system, Please advice.
Note: Original Landlord and tenant is no more.
Anonymous
31 May 2019 at 15:51
Hi all,
Need urgent advise from an expert lawyer dealing in property dispute matters.
After my father in law's death a year ago who died without a will, my brother in law has obtained a transfer deed of my father in law's Co-Owner's share in house in his favour through the signatures of my wife and mother in law without taking signatures of his another brother living abroad.
Now I want to know whether this act of my brother in law attracts any criminal action and what I and my other brother in law (living abroad) can do against his this illegal act. My wife was under his influence and he blackmailed and manipulated her to sign on papers in courts without telling the fact that his another brother living abroad will is not involved and my wife who is a simple homely innocent lady trusted him and signed on papers.What can happen to my wife and old age mother in law if I bring this matter to court's attention that my brother in law has committed a fraud and is a sole beneficiary from this fraud of illegal transfer of property in his name.
Please advise and guide the complete legal recourse and actions that I can against my brother in law. Ready to engage a good lawyer for this legal action.
Thanks & regards.
Anonymous
31 May 2019 at 13:39
Hi All,
Need urgent help to understand and take a legal recourse in regard to the right of a married daughter in father's self earned moveable/immovable wealth after his death (he died without a will) when her mother and two married brothers are also there and are in possession. Her father died through a cancer whom docs told six month earlier about his condition and time period.
Question is whether for quantifying his left over wealth, is she entitled to get his bank accounts checks from dates prior to his date of death as there is a doubt that her brother have already moved all funds available in his band accounts prior to his death and very little funds were available in his bank accounts at the time of his death. Her brothers are not willing to disclose those details to her.Please suggest whether is she legally entitled to see her father's bank account details prior to his death to arrive at the quantum of his true moveable legacy as he died without a will and did not name anyone for his house property as well.
Ready to engage a good lawyer after the advise if any legal recourse is available.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Anonymous
30 May 2019 at 17:10
My sisters already married before 1989 is they have the right in my parents property
Anonymous
30 May 2019 at 14:06
Dear Team,
We had purchased an office area in 2019. I am the 3rd Owner of the property. The issue is as follows
1. Builder Sold the property in the year 1991. Document between Builder and 1st Party is Not registered nor stamp duty paid
2. 1st Party sold the property to 2nd Party and Registration an Stamp Duty is paid. We have the original document with Index II.
3. 2nd Party sold the property to me and Registration and Stamp Duty is paid.
The issue is The Society needs to do a Conveyance deed and want the First Registered Document. As I do not have the document they are unwilling to transfer the property in my name in the society.
I tried checking with the Builder and 1st Party. The Builder is ready for registration but the 1st Party is unwilling to do it. I also said that the Registration Stamp Duty expenses will be borne by me. Still to no avail
Can you please help me for a way forward so that the document is registered Ex Party/Third Party or by any other means?
Will I face any issues in selling the property?
Kumar
30 May 2019 at 08:59
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have bought a residential site 3 years back near Nelamangala, Bangalore Rural district of Karnataka. I am paying property fees to Grama panchayat and khata is vested in my name.
It is developed on a property belongs to SC/ST which ancestral property for the original owner.
We have documents from 2000-2001 that shows this is a ancestral property.
This property developed by a Developer based on GPA given to him from the original owner of the property.
GPA holder (Developer) sold the sites to us in 2016. Developed plan is approved by Grama panchayat PDO. Here are my questions regarding my site which I bought.
1. Do you see any issues buying a developed site developed on SC/ST ancestral property?
2. Sale deed is signed by GPA holder and not the actual owner, Do you see any issues here?
3. On the registered GPA, they have shown the amount settled(as part of sale) for actual owners of the property. Is this legal?
4. Revenue records still show original owner with revenue authority even after DC conversation of whole land. Any issue here?
5. Do you suggest me anything which i need to take care before I get into legal issues?
Thank you.
Regards,
Kumar
hardev kumar kansal
29 May 2019 at 15:11
Sir
a have a flat in housing society in chandigarh
as per allotment letter the roof rights are with the top unit.
Now as per government orders we have to get sub conveyance deed executed.
We have asked management to write this in conveyance deed but they are not incorporating the same.
Please intimate will I have the same right as per terms of allotment letter or it will infringe upon my that right ?
please advise me
thanks
Dear Sir,
In relation to transfer of immovable property in Karnataka State to five surviving legal heirs under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, the said surviving legal heirs are required to produce death certificates of their two paternal uncles before the concerned appropriate authority for such transfer. However, the said legal heirs are unable to acquire and produce the said death certificates before the concerned appropriate authority as they do not know the dates of death of their two uncles although they do know the place of their death. In such circumstances, what would be the legal remedy/option to ensure that the immovable property in Karnataka State is transferred to the concerned five surviving legal heirs? Kindly advise.
Transfer of share in capital property in chs mumbai
DEAR SIR/MADAM,I WOULD HIGHLY APPRECIATE IF LEGAL EXPERT SOLVE MY QUERRY
I AM THE CO OWNER OF THE FLAT IN CHS LOCATED IN MUMBAI SUBURBS,WHICH WAS PURCHASED BY MY MOTHER ,MYSELF AND MY BROTHER WE THREE ARE JOINT OWNERS OF THE SAME FLAT.NOW MY MOTHER GIFTED HER 33%SHARE TO ME BY REGISTERED GIFT DEED MADE IN NOVEMBER 2018 UNFORTUNATELY MY MOTHER DIED OF HEART ATTACK IN MONTH OF JANUARY 2019 WITHOUT INTIMATING ABOUT GIFT DEED TO SOCIETY.NOW WHEN I APPROACH SOCIETY FOR TRANSFER OF HER SHARE IN THE SAME FLAT SOCIETY IS ASKING ME TO SUBMIT SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP FORMS ALONG WITH NOC FROM MY BROTHER WHO IS THIRD CO OWNER OF THE SAME FLAT FOR MY 66% SHARE IN THE SAID FLAT AS PER GIFT DEED.MY QUERRY IS IS MY BROTHER NOC REQURED IN THIS CASE AND DO I NEED TO SUBMIT ANY CHS FORMS AS I AM ALREADY MEMBER/SHARE HOLDER OF THE SAME FLAT.. MY MOTHER HAS GIFTED ONLY HER SHARE OF 33% IN THE FLAT WHERE AS MY BROTHERS ORIGINAL 33% SHARE IS INTACT IN THIS FLAT.PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH FORMS TO BE SUBMITTED IN THIS CASE AND IS NOC MANDATORY FROM MY BROTHER.
THANKING YOU