I had a property taken on my ex-wife's maiden name . At the time of divorce I already gave her alimony and settled things and she said she would sign the neccessary property paper's later . When I asked about the same , she is refused to give me back my property and fraudulently sold the same . She is also telling that If I do a case she will say that she got my property in alimony . How do I prove the case ? Plz.help . Thanks
My father met with an accident and was in coma for 3yrs,in dec,2008 he passed away with no will. We were always a nuclear family (2 daughters) & got no support from my dad's family. my mother had applied for a successon certificate but the court also wants my grandmother to testify, but she would put an objection. she is financialy independant and owns a house in U.P.
Please advise if there is a way to contest the court's decision regarding my grandmother's NOC.
This was my question before to which the experts answered that "Yes, my grandmother is entitled to a share"
Thankyou for your precious advice.
My grandmother has always been independant.As she used to live in UP and we usd to live in delhi. She has got an independant house on her name as well as a lot of cash in the form of FDR's. My Uncle(her eldest son)is an engineer and also both my cousins are employed as engineers in reptued companies.The succesion certificate was applied by my mother to acess the money in my father's saving and current a/cs.
My question now is that:
1) Can we contest our Grandmother's share in court?
If yes, then how and if no, then please tell a way through wich we can minimise her share?
2) Can we claim for maintence? As my father was the only earning member and all the money my mother had went into his treatment.I am married and my younger sister is hearing impaired and is totally dependent on my mother. This is the only money we are left with for which we have been fighting for the past 8 yrs.
3)Can we also claim a share in her property and all the cash she has in the form of FDR's under her name in the bank? As she does'nt want us to have anything and wants to give everything she has to my tauji.
4)As I am married can my husband also claim a share in my fathr's assets?And will it be a seperate share from my mother's and mine?
5)We (both daughters) have signed the NOC, now if my Granny objects and inists on her share, what will the proportion in which the money will be divided?(will she get one-fourth or half?)
I desperatly need an experts opinion and please answer to the qustions in order as I find it quite difficult to understand.
Hoping to get a positive answer.
Dear Sir,
I am 37 years old housewife. My husband and my in-laws are not allowing me to stay with them and planning to do my husband's second marriage secretely (without publishing the wedding invitation cards), in that case what are the legal remedies available to me for this?
Pls reply.
Dear Experts, Section 125 Cr.P.C has clearly stated the following:
"(4) No wife shall be entitled to receive an allowance from her husband under this section she is living in adultery, or if, without any sufficient reason, she refuses to live with her, husband, or if they are living separately by mutual consent.
(5) On proof that any wife in whose favour an order has been made under this section is living in adultery, or that without sufficient reason she refuses to, live with her, husband, or that they are living separately by mutual consent, the Magistrate shall cancel the order."
Now my question is the above sections just described about wife stand on maintenance claim , but what about minor children where their Father is ready to take them but wife refuses their custody to Father in such a scenario why Law is not clear that since Father is ready for their welfare why should wife take a share of Children's money and fulfill her own desires, no accountability of amount given as children share. what is the Experts comment on this critical yet debatable issue?
Respected sir, can in andhrapradesh agricultural land cealing act1975, minor sons get his right full exemption in the said act ? to equal rights as their parents,got 1 unit exempted from cealing and at that time the minor sons was not claimed their rights can they get it now, their equal shares ? kindly give me suzessation .thanking you sir.
Pls refer some lawyers in chennai to get mutual Divorce. As the earliest.
Dear All,
I WANT TO KNOW AS TO WHETHER FOR THE PURPOSES OF DISTINGUISHING AN INDIVIDUAL AS KARTA OF A FAMILY A CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY REVENUE OFFICE (OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATE) CAN SUFFICE.
KINDLY ENLIGHTEN ME!
Thanking you in advance.
God day - God bless
Best Regards
Daksh
My father met with an accident and was in coma for 3yrs,in dec,2008 he passed away with no will. We were always a nuclear family (2 daughters) & got no support from my dad's family. my mother had applied for a successon certificate but the court also wants my grandmother to testify, but she would put an objection. she is financialy independant and owns a house in U.P.
Please advise if there is a way to contest the court's decision regarding my grandmother's NOC.
This was my question before to which the experts answered that "Yes, my grandmother is entitled to a share"
Thankyou for your precious advice.
My grandmother has always been independant.As she used to live in UP and we usd to live in delhi. She has got an independant house on her name as well as a lot of cash in the form of FDR's. My Uncle(her eldest son)is an engineer and also both my cousins are employed as engineers in reptued companies.The succesion certificate was applied by my mother to acess the money in my father's saving and current a/cs.
My question now is that:
1) Can we contest our Grandmother's share in court?
If yes, then how and if no, then please tell a way through wich we can minimise her share?
2) Can we claim for maintence? As my father was the only earning member and all the money my mother had went into his treatment.I am married and my younger sister is hearing impaired and is totally dependent on my mother. This is the only money we are left with for which we have been fighting for the past 8 yrs.
3)Can we also claim a share in her property and all the cash she has in the form of FDR's under her name in the bank? As she does'nt want us to have anything and wants to give everything she has to my tauji.
4)As I am married can my husband also claim a share in my fathr's assets?And will it be a seperate share from my mother's and mine?
5)We (both daughters) have signed the NOC, now if my Granny objects and inists on her share, what will the proportion in which the money will be divided?(will she get one-fourth or half?)
I desperatly need an experts opinion and please answer to the qustions in order as I find it quite difficult to understand.
Hoping to get a positive answer.
bank has transferred to the son (nominee) the settled amount of the savings bank account, of deceased father whose wife had already died. However, there are four married sisters also alive in the same hindu family. In what manner these assets shall be distributed, in case son is not the absolute owner as per legal provisions, and what procedure should be followed by the son to distribute it to other legal heir?
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Sir, please clarify :
The case in brief: The old man Mr.A died inestate leaving nearly 15 acres of land. The property was equally divided among the sons and one of the sons, Mr.B got 5 acres of land as his share. Now forty years have passed. Mr B earned a good amount of fortune and now he is 73 years old. He made a will wherein he gave his earned properties to his 4 sons and the 5 acres of land to his widowed daughter, which he got from the old man Mr. A. Now one of the sons is creating problems, demanding that ,in addition, he should also be given 1/5th share of the 5 acres of his grand father's property if not,he would go to the court of law. Mr B is upset and now he wants to know whether his agitating son can go to the court of law against the wishes of his father and brothers. What legal steps should be taken to stop his son from going to the court and to retain the property to the widowed daughter?