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Prashant   02 March 2010 at 12:37

Tenant and landlord matter

Sir,
we are living a Rented house more than 25 years,having proof of address such as ration card,Driving Licence,Voter iD card.
During this 25 year,aaj se three year ago,our 1st landlord sold house to 2nd person(currently landlord) and 2nd landlord want to vacant house from us.he has taken no legal action to vacant house.
But he saying orally to vacant house within 2 month
we are not owner of any land or house,so that we can go there to live.What benefite we can get Under Rent Control Act?
In defense what step should be taken by us?
plz reply

Anonymous   02 March 2010 at 09:49

Public Notice

Hello Sir,

I recently booked an apartment. The builder has aquired power of attorney from a partnership firm and has gone ahead with registration. The building itself is nearing completion. The partnership firm was originally registered under the names of three sons in 1960. But the current partners are the 1st son and his wife.

We now got a Court Notice from the Legal Heir of the last partner who retired from the firm in 1987 (This partner died in 2007). We are not sure whether the builder has the retirement deed and settlement deed for the 3rd partner.

In the year 2006, the builder has also given a public notice saying that he wants to buy this peace of land and that the sale certificate issued by the Goverment is lost. But no one has claimed it then.

The question is how strong we are, as the flat owners in this case?

P.S.Subbaraman   01 March 2010 at 14:57

Civil Law


Like the Criminal Courts giving Judgement/orders to the Accused immediately to the Accused.Why not the same procedure be adopted in Civil cases to avoid delay ?

harish   01 March 2010 at 12:18

sale agreement

HI iam harish i have entered to sale agreement on 18 -1-2010 and G.P.A of agricultural land which is not been parition this property is huf property and i have have paid full amount to the parties now the parties had filed for partion suit so how can i get the property registered in my name so waths the procedure and for how many days the sale aagreement will be valued plz suggest me

Jibanananda Goswami   01 March 2010 at 02:14

Registered Society

http://www.openrti.co.cc/

Kindly visit the link. If the page have any problem, download the zip file. I have never heard of this type problem before. If anybody have seen this type problem, kindly post an article in this club.

The main question confusing me is "Why these are going on?" This is not a normal situation. Most people generally search legal advice in abnormal position. But this case is beyond my range. I can go to the Court and fight and win, but I failed to understand the reason on the actions. So I am putting the problem for the world. Kindly analyze and help.

Anonymous   28 February 2010 at 23:42

withdraw the present suit

hi all
i would like to know more about withdraw the os in civil partition suit .

can i put new os on same defendants ?

changing in my plaint pleadings ?

for example :my old plea is suit for partition . i would like to plea for declaration and damage claims suit .

regards

vasudevan v   28 February 2010 at 23:24

Court fee in Karnataka State

I am the Secretary of Commercial Banks Retd Employees Association from Chennai.
We have filed a suit in Bangalore regarding wrong payment of pension to those retired from INGVysya Bank under VRS. Mainly our contention is that pension rules adopted by the Board is not adhered to.5 years notional service is to be added in the case of VRS pension optees who have rendered service between 20 and 33 years as per rules but this is not done. Recently SC delivered judgment that the action of PSU banks in denying 5 years benefit under Reg 29(5) of pension rules was wrong and the benefit is now given in all PSU banks.
Pension rules are same whether PVT or PSU banks and there is no difference. We have paid court fee of Rs.25/- in civil court as the value is indeterminable at this time. Can any one clarify the liability of court fees if ultimately we win the case?

Can the court fee paid be recovered from the employer by way of cost under decree?

deepak   28 February 2010 at 19:55

how important lodging a caveat in higher court

civil judge senior div. of district court gives order in favor of plaintiff for his share in property. is plaintiff require to file a caveat in high court? so that the high court Issue notice to plaintiff in the event of any suit/petition/application made by the respondent or any other who bought the suit property from the respondent while proceeding of the suit seeking any injunction/attachment/relief orders etc.

mahendrakumar   28 February 2010 at 19:47

interfering in the proceedings of consumer court

can any court including the supreme court interfere in the proceedings of a consumer case at a consumer court before the final verdict by the concerned court?

If so on what situation?

SAJAN ANTONY N.   28 February 2010 at 17:48

prosecution application maintainablity

suit is for injuction aginst the forceful eviction from the rented building. status quo was ordered. meanwhile the ownership of the building changed. the new owner demolished the building. he was impleeded.whether the prosecution i.a. has an indepedant existance, because the relief of the suit is no more ie. the building.