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Anjali Arya   19 February 2010 at 07:36

Warrant of Delivery of Possession

Whether Warrant of Delivery of Possession can be granted by Execution Court in Execution of a Decree of Mandatory Injunction ?

Applying the dictum of the Supreme Court, it follows that a decree for injunction must be executed in the manner provided by Rule 32 and the issue of a warrant for delivery of possession in execution of a decree for injunction is not justified either by Rule 35 of Order Xxi or clause (c) of section 51.

A Judgement is attached for your kind persual.

Anonymous   18 February 2010 at 23:23

child adaption

my brother and his wife expried who has a child.now the child is under my parents care.my parents are the legal guardian.we have court order also.I like to adopt the child.wat is the procedure

Anonymous   18 February 2010 at 23:04

inheritance

My mother passed away few years back and my father remarried.I got married last year,now my father is neither ready to transfer his property to my name nor he is ready to leave a will behind.My fathers health is degenerating .I want to know if the worst happens who inherits his property,my step-mother or me.

Anonymous   18 February 2010 at 20:38

Inheritance of husband's property

Dear Mr. Makkad & Others,
My husband died in an accident last year. He bought a flat in 2007 whose registration was not done. He took a loan . Now the bank wants to waive off the loan after verification of all documents and it has wanted signatures of legal heirs. I learnt that my mother-in-law is also a legal heir ( along with me & my 2 minor daughters) and she has 1/4th share in the flat and in her absence that 1/4 part will be divided into 6 parts ( me, 2 daughters & my 3 sisters-in-law) . My mother-in-law & my sisters-in law have tortured me mentally since the last 10 years & after my husband's death staying with them has become unbearable. THey are constantly accusing me of my husband's death in front of my children. I cannot live in the new flat as it is in an upcoming locality with much transport difficulties.I have looked after the maintenence of the flat & paying fees since the last 1 year. My father-in-law owns a flat and in his absence it will pass on to my mother-in-law and he also draws a pension. I had requested my mother-in-law to write her share in my husband's new flat in our daughter's name and in return I agreed to pay her either 1/4 amount of value of flat or in return of my share in my father-inlaw's flat. She has refused to do so at the insistence of my sisters-in-law.
I would be grateful if the following questions are answered:
1. Does the law bring justice by giving away part of my husband's hard-earned money to his well-off and married sisters and who have always misbehaved with us?
2. Is there any legal way in which I can get the flat in my & my daughter's name ? My sisters-in-law will trouble me so that I cannt sell it in future if need arises. I am not working & 2 of my sisters-in-law who are in India are working and the 3rd one is in USA for the last 10years.
3.whether in my mother-in-law's absence my sisters-in-law will inherit her share of our flat.
4.if I keep the flat unregistered till my mother-in-law's death & register it after her death will my sisters-in-law come into the picture?


Regards,

Anonymous   18 February 2010 at 20:16

Inheritance of husband's property

To
Mr. Ashok Kumar Yadav.

Further to my query and your reply of 16th Feb on the subjet mentioned above, I would like to know:
1. whether in my mother-in-law's absence my sisters-in-law will inherit her share of our flat.
2. if I keep the flat unregistered till my mother-in-law's death & register it after her death will my sisters-in-law come into the picture?
Regards

Anonymous   18 February 2010 at 20:05

Inheritance of husband's property

To
Mr. Ashok Kumar Yadav.

Further to my query and your reply of 16th Feb on the subjet mentioned above, I would like to know:
1. whether in my mother-in-law's absence my sisters-in-law will inherit her share of our flat.
2. if I keep the flat unregistered till my mother-in-law's death & register it after her death will my sisters-in-law come into the picture?
Regards

satyen gadhvi   18 February 2010 at 17:40

disconnection of water supply

a person has rented a house in a society. The society disconnected the water supply of the house inspite paying maintenance charges under the plea that the houses in the society cannot be rented. However there is no such prohibition in bye-laws of society. What is the remedy in law as water being essential supply for day to day living. please help.

shrikant chede   18 February 2010 at 17:15

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Respected learned experts
My query is as below
A owns a building having two floors ,bank seize I'st floor for recovery of loan amount ,now bank wants to seize ground floor for recovery of same loan amount . my question is
1)wheather can we bring stay on recovery of loan amount ,from court,if yes then from which court
2)is there any ruling of apex court that bank cannot seize the same premises twice
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prakash   18 February 2010 at 14:29

non payment of deposit

Sir,
I had deposited some amount with a partnership firm as a depositor in 2001.The agreed interest rate was 12% p.a.
Till 2004 they have provided me the copy of account annual basis but after 2004 they are not giving me the copy of account
neither they returned my amount.I have not issued any notice to them.The conversation was only in oral.I want to know that can I file a civil suit against them or my case is time barred.
Please suggest me what is the remedy.
thanks.

krishnamohan   18 February 2010 at 13:35

cancellation of registered property

hello iwant to knowwhether a mother had registered his property to his children and not sweet deed in the registered documents, it has clearly stated, that for rs 75,000 mothers has registered his property to each childrens , now his one daughter, is going to sell her property , and after all after the mothers death , her body cannot be go through to buried when the prperty of her daughter is sold she aske her not ot sold now but her daughter refuses, to it and whether mother can go the court for cancelling the property