right of a tenent on a rented property, which was hold since 125 yeras
TO MR.MAKKAD,
Sir,refer your question that what is my query.My query is as follows:
Pl.suggest me what further step should i take,After the expiry of the time provided by the court to complete the proceeding?what will be the consequences of court's order after the expiry of the time proveded,will the disciplinary proceeding continue even after the time provided?what will happen after the time given by the court?
I want the best reported judgements of different High Courts and our Supreme Court of O. 7, R-1(e) of code of civil procedure, when suit is premeture, and also judgement upos subsequent events
respected ,
i belong to andhra pradesh state as a resident in ongole i applied for birth certificate in ongole municipality for my child.i requested registrar (bdr)that name of child write in certificate in capital letters . is this possible to get such type or imposible plz give information
This query is with respect to an “agreement for sale”.
A party X and another party Y (the owner of an individual house) entered in to an agreement for sale on Nov 12 ,2009 with respect to the sale of a semi-finished individual house. Under this Agreement, X paid the advance amount of Rs. 1,00,000/- in consideration of the sale and agreed to pay the remaining amount o consideration within 15 days from the date of this Sale Agreement. Y agreed to hand over vacant and peaceful possession of the property after receiving the balance sale consideration. (this agreement for sale is not registered).
Meanwhile, X applied to a bank for loan. The bank reviewed the documents of the property. The bank issued a sanction letter to X granting loan in favor of X. The cheque is not yet granted. Thereafter, the lawyers of the bank realized that the documents related to the property are not establishing proper link and the bank gave a remark on the file saying the same. X realized that the title of the property is defective as the documents available are ot able to establish the link and thereby not establishing the title. Hence, X desired to cancel the deal and called for the same. Y then orally admitted saying, “Yes Sir. All the properties in this area are like this. They do not have proper documents. And I cannot do anything about it. I had given all the documents of the property that are available and are in my possession.” Thereafter, relying on this, X asked Y for cancellation of the deal and refund of the advance amount. Y does not have any issues to cancel the deal but is reluctant to refund the advance amount.
X is not in default in this case. He entered into the Agreement for sale believing the property to be genuine and free from any encumbrances.
Now the queries are:
Whether X has reasonable ground to cancel the deal and ask for refund?
If he can, then what is the procedure?
If Y does not refund the advance amount then what shall be done? Can X sue Y? If He can, then what is the limitation period applicable in this case?
Can a succession certificate be issued for an HUF declaring the new Karta and so on? Please give me the procedure to obtain the same.
While transmission of HUF shares from the account of deceased Karta to that of the new Karta, NSDL is asking for "appropriate order from competent court". However I am not able to get any reply as to which order and which court. Please help.
my name is naresh khanna. i belong to OBC category but i was denie obc caste certificate because my surname 'khanna' does not belong to obc casts what should i do
Hi friends,
Our civil case (Partition) is penndidng in high cort of andhrapradesh at interlocutry satge since March'2006, Our parents are super annuated and econonmic condidtions are adverse.
Hence i am requesting you to suggest me to a way to move the file fast to save our lives either through HRC any other way.
kindly help me on this
Mortgage under Transfer of Property Act
Dear Sirs,
Kindly favour me by sending a list of notified towns of India, where mortgage by deposit of deed of title is permitted. Please refer Section 58 (f) of The Transfer of property Act.
with regards, yours sincerely
Pramod Kumar