Anonymous
27 April 2010 at 00:45
Lnd. experts,
Is it possible to get title declaration on the basis of 40 yr old voidable registered sale deed of a land against the heirs of the vendor? Can plea of adverse possession or law of limitation be taken? Heirs of vendor is creating nuisance and trying to take back the possession of the land after 40 yrs of sale. Thanks to all.
s.loganathan
26 April 2010 at 22:43
I enjoyed a cc limit from my bank. My account went bad and I could not service my interest & principal for 107 days. My account is declared as NPA on the 90th day. On the 108th day, I service the interest in full & principal (part). The RBI Guideline on Prudential Norms on Asset Classification says that the account should be made 'standard' once interest is paid and the outstanding is within the sanctioned limit. My bank refuses to revert my account as 'standard', instead chooses to maintain my account as NPA and have kept the monies in a suspense account and have contra-ed towards outstanding. Can the bank do this? What recourse do I have? Does not the RBI Guideline have any bearing at all?
In a suit I am for Plaintiff he defendant filed Counter Claim in which the cause of action is time barred whether I raise objection on the point of limitation…
But last 2 dates have been passed…..
Pls. Provide the objection in short
Thanks regards…
Puneet
26 April 2010 at 19:07
Hi Team,
Firstly, I would like to thank all the experts for taking out time & sharing the facts with people like us, who are completly cueless about such legal actions.
Here's my Query:
I had few credit cards (5-6) approx 3-4yrs back & I ended by settling all the cards (as my financial condition was not that strong, I have all settlement & No due certifictaes) however post that I have not been able to take any loans or cards.
At present by god's grace I have a good job & a good salary & a zero EMI on my name, however still if I apply for a card/loan I get a reply that my credit history is bad/negative
I've also sent the details to cibil, for sharing my credit report (its been 2-3weeks) I haven't received any response
Need the experts suggestions as how can i get this rectified?
Thank you!
regards,
Puneet
ashwinisavishnainwar
26 April 2010 at 18:43
in ancestral property of"A" his wife who resides seperate from "A' many years is she entitle to claim partation in that ancestral property of "A".I get one caselaw'MHLJ 2006(3)PAGENO416.I WANT SOME CASELAWS RELATED TO THE ABOVE SAME MATTER
jimmy
26 April 2010 at 14:10
Sir/Madam,
There was a civil matter bet'n my pvt.ltd.company and one co-op bank in the state of maharashtra. The co-operative court had ruled out the order against us 'ex-parte', and based on that order, the bank started it's recovery/decree proceedings. But later we appealed for delay condonation at the civil appellete court and there also the order was passed against us without granting our delay condonation.We then approached the High court, but there also the order was passed asking us to pay 50% of loan amount in the HC to avail the stay. We later approached to the supreme court with SLP(CIVIL)under article 136 seeking an interim relief against the HC order, as we were not ready to deposit the 50% amount. The SC dismissed our petetion asking us to withdraw it and to seek an 'extention' at the HC only to deposit the said amount!
We in fact want to fight this case on merits and we have a fair chance of proving our points, provided we are simply granted a delay condonation and given a chance to prove our points!
We seek an expert advise on this issue about how to go ahead at this stage!
Amaresh
26 April 2010 at 13:06
hi.
My father bought one plot of around 11,000 sqft in 1960.we were out of town for around 35 yrs and when we came back we found that everyone has constructed the house around the plot nad there is no road available to reach the plot.we tried to negotiate with the neighbors but they are not agreeing to.Is there any law which will help us getting the road to the plot.
Suit of Demarcation
Lnd. Experts,
Is there any Demarcation Suit, which can be filed at any civil court and demarcation can be done with appointed competent surveyor by court. Or any other way to demarcate the land. Is it necessary cover the land with boundary wall, if a person is unable meet the expenses of raising boundary?
Thanks.