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Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 21:08

Partition

After the death of male heir before 1956 whether his step sister can inherit the property left by the said step brother where there are no other legal heir or heirs?

chandrashekharshah   04 March 2010 at 19:27

Diferent Driver

Sir,

In Motor Accident Claim Case, the driver of the vehicle was charge sheeted by the police is Sri Salim Son of Sri Maksood Ahamad but the copy of D.L. of one Sri Salam Son of Nanhey has been filed by the said driver namely Sri Salim. Now, the Driver Salim alleged that he is also known by Salam but the father's name differed in police charge sheet and D.L..
In such circumstances, what are the papers should be produced before the Tribunal to show that these are two different persons not one & same.

Your early reply solicited.

Thanks,

C.S.Shah

Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 19:06

AGRICULTURAL LAND ANCESSTRAL PROPERTY

Res,Sir, were as my father got ancesstral property from his father , after my father demise some illegal enchrochers was occupied said lands with out any sale trnsactions more over my father or my self not sold the said lands still date. & The said lands was joint patta lands, my fathers brothers son was missused powers and his property was entirley solded out of his shares half shares ,with out mets & bounds ,in these regard the illegal rayots occupied half shares of my property in joint pattas , kindly give me sugesstion in these matter now the reg -market value is 18500 rs per acer now nearly having 50 acers how much C.F.?WERE SHALL I FILE A SUIT ? IN District court r sub- court ? kindly give such sugesstion on these matter.thanking you sir.

chandrashekharshah   04 March 2010 at 19:03

regarding driver

Sir,

In Motor Accident Claim Case, the driver of was charge sheeted by the police is Salim Son of Sri ......... but the copy of D.L. of one Sri Salam Son of Nanhey has been filed by the driver namely Sri Salim. Now, the Driver Salim alleged that he is also known by Salam but the father's name defferred in police charge sheet and D.L..
In such circumstances, what are the papers should be produced before the Tribunal to show that these are two different persons not one & same.

Your early reply solicited.

Thanks,

C.S.Shah

Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 17:32

PRE LITIGATION

SIR,
THE PARTIES R SETTLED THEIR CIVIL DISPUTE IN PRELITIGATION & THE COURT HAS PASSED THE DECREE ON SUCH SETTLEMENT. THEN THE DEFENDANT DID NOT ACT AS PER COMPROMISE OF PRELITIGATION.SO MY QUESTION IS THAT WHERTHER THE PLAINTIFF CAN FILE THE EXECUTION PETITION ?IF YES THAN UNDER WHICH PROVISION/JUDGMENT ?

shuchita   04 March 2010 at 16:39

Harassment caused by neighbours

Hello Sir,

I am a working mother of a 6 month old baby.Currently I am on extended leave from work.
My problem is that I live in a self owned flat at 6th floor and my neighbor on 7th floor who lives right above me runs a unregistered daycare centre in her owned flat. She gets 5-10 children who are a cause of constant nuisance as the whole day they will shout,run and mess with the furniture. This is causing lot of pain to me as neither me nor my child get peace throughout the day.
I have verbally asked her innumerable times to keep children and noise levels down but it doesn't make a difference to her.
Can I take some legal action against her?
It is a residential property wherein she is running a commercial unit of day care centre.

Please advise.

Thanks
Shuchita

Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 13:38

sucession certificate

my mother was bearing kisan vikas patra from Dehradun head post office the name of nominee was of my younger brother but he never cared of her hence she made a registered will in favour of me. on the basis of said will i was awarded sucession certificate/porobate by the court. on the basis of same order i approched post office they declined to act on sucession certificate rather they insisted me to call the nominee now request to show what i should do and how to proceed further is laid.

yours

sanjay sharma

Kumar Krishan Agarwal Advocate   04 March 2010 at 01:25

Hindu Marriage Certificate ?

Dear Sir,

One of my client want to get Hindu Marriage Certificate from court or Registrar so that he will have legal document with him for showing the proof of marriage. Like going outside the country.

That the marriage was already solemnized with full Hindu customs under the consent of both the parents of girl and boy and the invitation card was dispersed before marriage.

So what are the documents I will take from client and which government authority will issue the Marriage Certificate as options are Court or Registrar or District Magistrate.

Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 00:16

TRANSFER OF PART OWNERSHIP

My husband died last year . He purchased a flat in his own name and registration was not done before his death. I am told that In my husband's absence I have 1/4th share, the other shares being held ny my 2 minor daughters & my mother-in-law. Now my mother-in-law wants to give her share in favour of my 2 daughters under the condition that the flat cannot be sold until my younger daughter reaches 21 yeras of age. Now my queries are:
1. How should this tranfer be done?
2. once the transfer is done can I register the flat in my & my daughters' name?

Mr. Vardali: Thanks but I did not understand your answer fully. Can you be more specific?

Mr. Vishal: Thanks a lot.
How will my mother-in-law transfer her portion to my daughters' name -
1.on a non judicial stamp paper?
2.if yes, rS. 10, 20, 50- which stamp paper- how should I decide?
3. It should be signed by how many witnesses?
4.Should it then be registered?
5. Is anything more is needed?

Anonymous   04 March 2010 at 00:15

TRANSFER OF PART OWNERSHIP

My husband died last year . He purchased a flat in his own name and registration was not done before his death. I am told that In my husband's absence I have 1/4th share, the other shares being held ny my 2 minor daughters & my mother-in-law. Now my mother-in-law wants to give her share in favour of my 2 daughters under the condition that the flat cannot be sold until my younger daughter reaches 21 yeras of age. Now my queries are:
1. How should this tranfer be done?
2. once the transfer is done can I register the flat in my & my daughters' name?

Mr. Vardali: Thanks but I did not understand your answer fully. Can you be more specific?

Mr. Vishal: Thanks a lot.
How will my mother-in-law transfer her portion to my daughters' name -
1.on a non judicial stamp paper?
2.if yes, rS. 10, 20, 50- which stamp paper- how should I decide?
3. It should be signed by how many witnesses?
4.Should it then be registered?
5. Is anything more is needed?