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anil   08 March 2010 at 11:52

builder not registering my flat

i bought a flat in bangalore. builder is not registering the property in my name even after paying the full amount. he is just postponing the registeration since 6 month by giving false promises to register

Anonymous   08 March 2010 at 11:27

Gift Deed

Hi all,

I own a property purchased in my name under home loan from LIC. The property is in my name and I'm paying away the loan EMI on a monthly basis. Now I would like to gift the said property to my parents.Is this possible?. I'm still single. If yes how is this possible. ?
Alternatively can I transfer the property at a later date once the home loan is completed even if I'm married at a later date. Will there be a problem in executing the gift deed post marriage?

Anonymous   07 March 2010 at 20:52

Restraining neighbour from covering windows of our house

Dear Sir/Madam,

The owner of adjoining land of our home had started constructing a godown over there, the said land was lying unused for so many years, due to this construction the windows of our home will be covered by wall, restraining sunlight to come inside our home which will result a lot of darkness in our home. Is there any legal option available to us to stop him from covering our windows.

Thanks & regards
Kamal Soni

Anonymous   07 March 2010 at 14:15

Transfer of property

My parents left a self acquired property (House)after their deaths. Meanwhile the housing co op society had made my uncle a memeber in the said society on a basis of the nomination. But now I have legal heirship certificate from the court.
But still society is not willing to transfer the property and asking my uncle if he has any objection?
Does the heirship certificate need to describe all the immovable and movable properties and assets in the declaration?
What should I do?

Naresh   07 March 2010 at 14:09

Land Registration in Bangalore

Dear Respected sir,

As we have constructed land at Bangalore city . Land has been registered on two peoples named Ganesh & Venkatesh & they both have constructed house in their part of property. I am here as Ganesha's Son . We don't have any original documents of property but we have photocopy of the document.

many time we were ask for to registration from Venkatesh to Ganesh but he is postponing the work.again immediately we heard that land has been registered on Venkatesh full property but it has to share with them. is it possible to make registration on one person without the other person. Is it possible to get the Original documents form Sub-Registrar office.?

Kindly help me in this matter.

Karan   07 March 2010 at 13:52

Reg Property Dispute

History:My grandfather had bought a property under his name in 1980's.He started a small partnership firm with 6 partners.Sadly due to loss making the firm had to shut in 1993.From then it is locked to date.Our liabilities towards Corporation Tax and Electricity had to settled.All but one Partner(Mr.X)settled their liabilities.Mr.X was ignorant to pay his debts.Due to this we used to get notices regarding the same.My grandfather had no option but to sell the machinery to repay the debts of Mr.X's share.When Mr.X came to know about this he took action and got the premises sealed with the police and got an stay.

Case:My grandfather wanted to sell this property.But Mr.X is not interested to do so.My grandfather is no more and now we want to sell this property but Mr.X is still not agreeing to do so.

I wanted to know as to how we can go about and what action can be taken for the same.
Thanks in advance.

Clayton Mendonca   07 March 2010 at 02:38

Can sale deed be declared invalid if information wrong

1) An old 85 year old Roman Catholic Christian man having four sons sells self acquired property in Bangalore, Karnataka in 2000 to one of his sons with two other sons being witnesses. The fourth son is not aware of this sale.

2) In this registered Sale Deed the description of the house is written as - Plinth area of the building: 100 sq. ft., Roofed area of each such floor: Not applicable, Material of the wall and roof: Stone walls and tiled roof, Seller agreed to sell the Schedule Property to the Purchaser for the mutually agreed consideration of Rs. 1 lakh only which is the current market value of the property in the area.

3) As per the Karnataka Government CVC Valuation Committee document dated 2000, the price of the plot and house would have been valued at Rs. 5 lakhs.

4) The house actually was/is a two floor duplex house with a total floor area of about 1000 sq. ft. (ten times what is declared in the registered Sale Deed) and is built of concrete. This house was built in 1995.


My query is:
1) Can the fourth son now file a case in Court to declare this Sale as null and void based on the below facts?

i) The man was a totally illiterate person.
ii) He was 85 years old when he made the Sale Deed.
iii) The witnesses are very close relatives.
iv) The market value mentioned in the Sale Deed was 20 percent of the actual market value when the Sale was made.
v) The three brothers have colluded to disinherit the remaining brother of his share in his father's property.


If the 85 year old totally illiterate man was of sound disposing state of mind, how come he did not notice the fact that in the Sale Deed, it is mentioned that:
i) There is a farmhouse made of stone with the plinth area of the building shown as 100 sq. ft. only (when actually the structure is a two-floor concrete building with total area about 1000 sq. ft.).
ii) The current market value is shown as Rs. 1 lakh (when the actual market value on that date was about Rs. 5 lakhs)?


It is very obvious that the old man was duped by his three sons in 2000 and that this 85-year old man was not of sound disposing state of mind as can be seen from the above facts.


Please let me know the strength of the Court case if a case is filed by the fourth son to declare the Sale Deed as null and void. The old man died in 2001, one year after the sale deed.


Thanks in advance.

Clayton




Anonymous   06 March 2010 at 14:03

Boundary Dispute with Neighbour

I have my ancestoral property on which we used to live with our family. the building was build arround 60-70 years ago.presently we want to re-build the construction after demolishing the old construction. the problem is that my neighbour is showing his musscle power and saying not to allow us to rebuild the house.as about the property it was purchased by my grand father.in this connection what type of legal aid i can avail and where to proceed ?
Niranjan

Anonymous   06 March 2010 at 09:18

loss of flat share certificate

Dear sir,

want a format for the advestisment of Loss of share certificate of an individual on housing society letter head for PUBLIC notice. can the forum help on this. as the news paper is not accepting on a plain paper n the society wants Police complaint.

thanks

Anonymous   05 March 2010 at 18:00

Sale of share in unpartitioned property

A partition suit is pending for the ground floor of my house built by my father.I'm the absolute owner of the first floor since the roof of the ground floor was gifted to me by my father and it was registered.Can I sell my share of the ground floor alongwith all my legal liabilities to whomsoever is willing to purchase the first floor?Can my mother and sister stop me from selling my share in unpartitioned ground floor even before disposal of the partition suit?



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