Anonymous
04 April 2019 at 11:47
Dear Sir / Madam
I asked my tenant to vacate my shop, refused and said rudely need time of two years from April 2019.
Would it be possible to share a strong rental agreement for 11 months from 1 april 2019 to Feb 2019.
saiprasad783@gmail.com
I wish to issue a new rental agreement what would be be steps to be taken so that he said will vacate after two years i.e., feb 2020 Kindly advice how to processed with strong legal points for rental agreement (commercial shop)
Example :
Rental Agreement should i notarize or register to keep strong so that he should vacate after two years Feb 2020.
Kind regards
K S P Rao
My civil appeal is pending before appellate court. Now I want to produce fraud and his documents before the court. Can I directly produce it before court by application. As per law fraud can be given at any time any stage. Sir what is procedure to file fraud before court?
A fraudulent person filed a civil suit seeking partition on a property excluding the genuine legal heirs of the property who are in possession and occupation of the property. The genuine legal heirs when they came to know about the suit, impleaded themselves in the suit and in the end the suit got dismissed, favouring the impleaded respondents. i.e. genuine legal heirs. Nw, when the legal heirs took the judgment and decree with the Registration department for registering the same, the registration official demands Registration charges on the cost of the suit property as mentioned in the decree.
In my opinion, the charges demanded by the Registration officials for registering the judgment/decree not correct for the following reasons that the document that is getting registered is a court judgment/decree which simply rejects the plaintiff’s request seeking partition and there is no question of transfer of property or declaration of title.
I humbly request the learned lawyers to offer their valuable advice/suggestion and quote the citation if there is any in this regard.
Thanks & Regards
Balaji
our client want to purchase property of a deceased person, one of the legal heir is minor, so how can minor sell his share of property.
Srinivasa
03 April 2019 at 14:18
My name is shyam, resident of telangana in Nalgonda district,in our family consist of Me(Shyam sunder) and younger brother Ram and lastly my sister,my father expired in the year of 2010 april, after that my sister got married june 2011, with inter caste marriage,as on date of expired on my father name agriculture land 17 acres, out of that 13 acres are inherited property from my grandfather and 4 acres are acquired my father from his earnings and as an date of expired , my mother name also having 6 acres agriculture land in my mother, total 23 acres land both my father and mother, total my father name agriculture land showing transferred in revenue records also to my name and brother name in the year 2011, at that time of my sister age was 20, now whether she is eligible to claim legal rights of our father land which was mutated to my name and brother name, and also any legal rights she can be claimed my mother land, still as on date my mother name land showing as per revenue records are 5acres, request you to guide what are the action needs to be taken my self and my mother and brother on my sister, simultaneously what type of legal rights she can claim on my family.
Regards.
shyam
nishtha
02 April 2019 at 09:25
How do i get a passport for my brother who is mentally retarded?
Anonymous
01 April 2019 at 12:07
Anybody please explain the explanation 3 0f section 13 of Negotiable Instruments Act 1881... Im a lawstudent and it is a little bit difficult to understand....
A regd. co op housing soc.aquired land and allot plots to its members with development expanse in 1987.
But till date soc.did not complete basic development work like Road drainage light water and garden.
Due to this irregularities of soc.,many members sold their plots. Few of them are still holding plots in hope that soc.will complete the work and we will construct a house .
Now Soc.chairman giving excuses that land matter is rise over soc.land and matter is subjudice so right now we can't do anything. Nighter give NoC nor development work will done.
Now pl let us know :
1 . municipal corporation says we didn't get our part of development charges so we can't give permission to construct house.
2 . What can be done in this regard to get permission to construct house ?
3. After so many years of waiting ,if first allottee sold his plot ,can 2nd owner have same rights or its consider as allotment cancelled of first member (as soc saying) because he didn't take permission from soc. to sell the plot. Can Soc do this or 2nd owner has same rights?
vimala rastogy
30 March 2019 at 00:58
I, my father and mother are jointly buying a flat. My father is paying the maximum amount. Is it possible that three parties own different percentage of ownership of the flat. I want my father to own 90% of the property. Is it possible?
Difference in consequential relief and permanent injunction
Dear Expert, I need your help.
Property is situated in Maharashtra Pune district region.
A and B two cousin acquired property jointly from both there self earnest money equally 20 years back.
A and B each has 1/2 share in the property. But 3/4th share of property is possessed by B and 1/4 share in property is possessed by A.
B is doing from last 8 days some changes in internal structure of 3/4th share possessed by him without A's consent. B also planning to give his some portion/part in 3/4th share property possessed by him on lease after the completion of structural changes.
B published an advertisement in the newspaper regarding the rented propery on lease.
A's a lawyer now suggested to file suit for requesting a permanant injunction with suit of partition and possession.
A will file Either suit for partition, possession and "consequential relief" of permanent injunction OR suit for partition, possession and permanent injunction.
Query is:
Q. What is the difference between consequential relief of permanent injunction and just only permanent injunction in partition suit?
Q. What is the meaning of consequential relief and is there any prime importance or mandatory to it include in partition suit?
Q. Is there more stamp duty need to pay for consequential relief of permanent injunction instead of just only word permanent injunction in partition suit?