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vidya   20 July 2018 at 22:35

property rights

Hi,
My maternal grandparents both hold property not self acquired and are still alive. They have 2 daughters and one son.One of them my mother is deceased and I am her only daughter. Can I claim my mother's share from my both grandparents? My uncle is denying me of any property share..

Shanmugam Bobbiliraja   20 July 2018 at 20:56

Interim application rejected

Namasakaram to all experts,

I had filed a memo apart from my main complaint in consumer court. The Opposite parties are 10 in total.

2 of them appeared through advocate and filed affidavits and objections.

but did not file written arguments. They told they will do oral arguments.

Rest of the 8 opposite parties have not appeared at all.

They have been declared exparte.

The memo I filed was taken as IA interim application. This IA filed 3 months back and served copy to OP 1 and 2 advocate. Memo filed and relief asked in memo was adressed to OP 3 to 10. The OP 1 and 2 advocate objected but soon realised that the memo relief i am asking from OP 3 to 10 and not to OP 1 and 2.

today after 3 months the jduge told that he has rejected the memo.

Where he should have passed exparte orders on memo, he has rejected the memo itself. Doing like this is lawful?

Now I want to know the following:

1. If orders are passed in my favor, and the claim that I have made in compensation shall be severally liable to be paid by all the opposite parties who were absent?
2. As 2 of the parties have filed objections and have not filed any document supporting their objections, what stand will the consumer forum take?
3. What the judge did was right or wrong? How can he reject the memo when none of the opposite parties have appeared before the forum?

Can I complain to NCDRC?

I need guidance.

Kishore Malkunaik   20 July 2018 at 20:23

Promotion denied due to pending vigilance case investigation

I am working in Railways RPF ( Railway Protection Force) and my promotion for the post of Sub-Inspector is denied due to pending investigation in vigilance case from more than 18 month. Moreover no informed me about what is case, no any suspension , no any DAR intiated and no any criminal case is pending in any court.

Kishore Malkunaik   20 July 2018 at 20:16

Promotion denied due to pending vigilance case investigation

I am working in Railways RPF ( Railway Protection Force) and my promotion for the post of Sub-Inspector is denied due to pending investigation in vigilance case from more than 18 month. Moreover no informed me about what is case, no any suspension , no any DAR intiated and no any criminal case is pending in any court.

Anonymous   20 July 2018 at 18:58

Ground floor balcony cover

Can ground floor flat owner cover ground floor balcony. In cooperative society apartments. There were many cats that used to come in our balcony so we closed it with windows. Is it legal

Anonymous   20 July 2018 at 18:22

property rights

Hi, My mother is survived by her sister, brother,parents and I am her only daughter. My maternal grandparents both have ancestral properties. My maternal uncle is married and has 2 sons. But he is diagnosed with bipolar disorder manic which is a mental disorder(mood swings). My maternal aunt also is showing symptoms of it and not yet diagnosed. They are not thinking logically and due to the lust for property he is forcing his parents to transfer the property only to him. Don't I have any share in either of my grandparents property?

MANOJ   20 July 2018 at 18:14

Telangana : c form in case final product is exempt

Respected All,

Can anyone let me know whether issuing C Form in Telangana is not allow, in case final product manufactured ,is exempt from VAT & CST.

P Lease quote any case law.

Thanks,

Anonymous   20 July 2018 at 16:25

Can an memo be rejected after 3 months in consumer fora?

Can a memmo be rejected after 3 months in consumer fora?

The opposite parties have not appeared at all and have been declared exparte.

I have given a memo asking additional relief which the consumer court accepted 3 months back and today told that my IA has been rejected.

How can the consumer fora reject an memo? That too after 3 months???

Can I ask a copy of the order? Will I have to pay money for it?

Is there scope for appeal in state commission? Should I give complaint against the judge? If yes, to whom shall I address the complaint to???

Please those people who want me to post query with my name address aadhar card details before asking mine please post yours here before posting any reply.

Shri Sudhir Kumar and Shri Kumar DOAB and Usha Kapoor........Please keep away from this query. Your one two lines of reply irritate and are no much use than that.

Let some real advocates reply.

N M Ramakoti   20 July 2018 at 16:15

What happens after a death of a legal heir?

My father died intestate. He held a vacant plot (sold by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board to the first owner, my father) in clean title under his name. I've acquired the legal heirship certificate mentioning me, my brother, my mother and my grandmother as rightful heirs. My father's brothers control my grandmother and they are posing me some trouble when I try to release/settle her share in the property.

Now my doubt is regarding an alternate solution. What will happen after my grandmother dies? Will I be able to transfer it to my name with the consent of the remaining legal heirs and my grandmother's death certificate alone? Or will the legal heirs of my grandmother (i.e., my father's brothers) inherit her right of share in the property after her death?

N M Ramakoti   20 July 2018 at 16:13

After the death of a legal heir

My father died intestate. He held a vacant plot (sold by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board to the first owner, my father) in clean title under his name. I've acquired the legal heirship certificate mentioning me, my brother, my mother and my grandmother as rightful heirs. My father's brother control my grandmother and they are posing me some trouble when I try to release/settle her share in the property.

Now my doubt is regarding an alternate solution. What will happen after my grandmother dies? Will I be able to transfer it to my name with the consent of the remaining legal heirs and my grandmother's death certificate alone? Or will the legal heirs of my grandmother inherit her right of share in the property?