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Arati Gawde   09 April 2010 at 21:52

Stamp-duty - refund

What is the procedure for stamp-duty refund?

B.B.R.Goud.   09 April 2010 at 21:45

human rights

as per the preamble of our constitution, ours is socialistic character...that means the natural resources and means of production shall not be in the hands of a single or group of private people?
the state is only the custodian of the natural resources to see that every person should get his due share.but the state is not the owner.in this light of socialist phylosophy, how a state or it's agency acquire the land or other natural resource and hand over to the private party? by means of this the persons may get shortage or polluted or under quality of the natural resources without which the life is in danger. the state is not come under the violation of human rights? who has to monitor and control it?

Anonymous   09 April 2010 at 20:41

Agreement for Sale & Assignment Deed

What is the diffent between Agreemet for Sale & Assignment Deed

Anonymous   09 April 2010 at 18:55

About Easement in Gujarat

Dear Sir,

We had bought Agriculture land in 1990 and since then we are using our adjoining farm's border as a way to get inside. There has been no problem till now and nobody objected it. But suddenly there is some price rise there and that adjoining one is trying to stop us from entering it fearing he will lose that much land by giving us way. He argues that we should have other way, as there is nothing mentioned in tippan or survey records or any other base. We tried to get very old records thinking that might have some note about actual way but they are all destroyed as per registrar. So officially there is no record of our way. Also there are other neighboring farms but they are not willing to co-operate. What is the best way for us to move forward?? Please help.

Anonymous   09 April 2010 at 17:05

disputed relese deed?

My father had 14 R of self earned NA plot and other properties.One of our brother misused fathers stay at his home and managed to get a release deed of 2R in this property in his name.He taken our a major road front portion by thia deed.The deed was done when father was 83,he was blind and disabled.This was done without ant information to my mother,sisters,other brothers.We came to know about this when we started puttinu our names after our mothers death.this relesed deed was registered in 2004 by paying a stamp duty but without any monetary consideration.
No other property of father is divided.
What can we do?

Nisha   09 April 2010 at 16:27

Daughter share in her father's property

Hi
Need your Advice.

My mother's father has died recently leaving his one flat and his shop as only property and made no will, now her two brother are not ready to give any share in the propery of her father. They are leaving as joint family in that flat and both the brother are married and having kids. Now they are telling that we are not going to sell this flat but they are making partition in that flat so that both their family can live comfortably. One of her younger brother is also claiming that their father has giving him the power of attorny of their shop for taking all the decission regarding shop which we think is not the correct one bcoz no family member has any knowledge of power of attorney givn to him.
1) Can we still claim for her share and how?
2) Can we ask the court to vacant and take the possession of that flat with court and seal it till the case is pending?
3) Can she cliam the share in shop too?

tusharcosmic   09 April 2010 at 14:56

The eviction notice in Delhi under TPA 1882 or under DRC ?

In Delhi Whether the eviction notice should be sent under TPA 1882 or DRC,if the rent is below Rs.3500/-p.m.?
I let out a DDA lease hold flat in 2005 which was built in 1991,Now I want to get it evicted for my bona fide need.The advocate prepared an eviction notice under Transfer of property act.
But I came to know that as the rent is below Rs.3500/-so our case falls under Delhi Rent Control Act.
Why my advocate has not even mentioned DRC in the notice?
Why 2 months notice under TPA only?
Is'nt my advocate committing some mistake ?
Tenant is not paying the rent also.Plz. help.

Monty   09 April 2010 at 14:30

Daughter Right in her Father's Property

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 maternal uncles have forced my mother to sign on the stamp 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. They have also submitted the copy of that stamp document in their society to transfer the shares on their name but still the name has not been transferred. Now society is in process to have the agreement with the builder to construct a new building on that same plot and that builder is providing new flats to all the entire old members of the society. This property is still not sold and also no share has been transferred to her brother’s name. Property is in Mumbai and still on the name of my mother's father.
We have disscussed thi matter with my maternal uncle but they are telling that as she is a daughter she has no right in commercial property and for residence she has signed on the stamp paper which has been submitted to our society. But the agreed to give us some share in terms of cash which is nothing in front of the cost of the property.
Pls advice what can we do.

1)Can my maternal uncle can transfer the share of property on their name without intimating my mother.
2)Can my mother still claim for her share in both residential as wel as commercial property of my maternal father.
3) Can we still claim our share in both the property? If yes then how to go ahead?

Looking forward for your precious advice.

Thanks

Anonymous   09 April 2010 at 12:00

right of child after death of father

Sir, my father left three types of property

1- in the name of my grand father, which was partly ancestral & purchased by my father, residential & agriculture.

2-one house in his own name.

3-one house is in the name of my mother, purchased my his own as my mother is a house wife.

my father left , 2 sons & 2 daughters, all married. after his death my mother sold 1 property which is a part of my fathers's ancestral property . now we both brothers want to convert some part of property to earn rental income by sell and purchase other place from residential to commercial.

but our mother did not agree with us, now she is pressurizing us by saying to comman relatives to vacate the property as she is the only heirs of ouer late father, & she can donate all the property to anyone, we think that she might be in the affulance of some one who did not want to see the unity and progress of us.

my question is that who is the absoulate owner or what is the right of my father's childern in this property and how can we restrain my mother to act this type

please make me clear that what act and sections will apply,& what will be the procidure for early and clear division, because some advocate advice my mother that she is the onlt heir till her death, and she can do any thing to the said whole property without any child's NOC or so.

Anonymous   09 April 2010 at 09:41

registration

i submitted a sale deed well executed and properly stamped in the office of the sub-registrar two years back. after that i had no communication from the office.this month i along with the executant appeared before the sub-registrar office for registration of the deed. the deed is still pending in the office. the sub-registrar is objecting for registration saying that it was executed two years back and attracts provisions of section 25 of the registration act.
i requested to the sub-registrar that it is not my fault since i presented the deed within four months of its execution to the office and it is the office who could not inform me about the date of registration.

please suggest the proper way according to law to get my deed registered without attracting the provisions U/S 25 of the registration act.