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Jeelugu Vijaykumar   16 April 2018 at 12:30

Chits agent not giving my money

Myself Vijaykumar in village my father save the money with Unregistered Chits Agents in village. In this chits 3 are the agents, the chits auction ended in 2012-13. They total amount receivable is Rs.105000/-. The 3 agents agreed to pay 35000/- each one orally. 2 agents paid as per their promise. But one of the agent given 9000/- out of 35000/-. Now he is saying that I don't have any responsibility, there is no evidence, I am not a agent and other bad words. Can you help me How I approach legally.

Anonymous   16 April 2018 at 12:08

Spouse ground transfer

Hello sir,
Me & my husband both working in different PSU in an executive cadre from technical background. Where my husband posted in ranchi & I posted in Assam. I had applied for transfer but not yet received. The problem is that, my company has no office in the said station i.e. vice versa for him. Other than this, our company have offices in Kolkata but not having technical vacancies only having non-technical posts. Though , I’m ready to change my job nature .Due to this reason, my management not yet consider my request.
Please give me proper legal advice on which basis I apply for legal basis spouse background transfer.

Waiting for your valuable advice
Thank you

Rudra Dev Bagchi   16 April 2018 at 09:37

Arbitration

What are the responsibility of an arbitrator after he receives the reference of arbitration

Smruti   16 April 2018 at 09:06

What are special problems of proof of infringement

Dear Sir/Madam Please explain with example Special problems of Proof of Infringement: a)Status of Intellectual property in transit-TRIPS obligation-Indian position b)The evidentiary problems in action of passing off Regards AKS

Singh_1984   16 April 2018 at 01:53

Consumer law- issues with car dealer for new car

Greetings to all Experts !!

I have made the whole payment ( Down payment + Loan ) for a new car but still haven't got the delivery of the car because
Car dealer was still not able to provide the TEMP/Permanent No. from RTO. I have already paid the complete RTO charges
to the Car dealer and have the Invoice for the same. Car dealer earlier tried to give the delivery by using the TRADE CERTIFICATE no.
instead of the Number from RTO. I was uncomfortable to take the CAR on ROAD just by displaying the TRADE CERTIFICATE No. of the Dealer.
Car is insured but without the RC number ( since its a new car ) and I have a INSURANCE COVER note only.
Every now and then I had been making calls to the Car dealer but they still giving same EXCUSES of delay from the RTO . I dont even know, have they applied in the RTO because we get the SMS from the RTO when they receive the application from the dealer for a new car in DELHI. My questions to experts are --
1> Since I have made the complete payment would it be SAFE to take the delivery on TRADE CERTIFICATE no. ?
2> Would I be able to get the damages from the INSURANCE company in case my car meets with the accident while driving it on a TRADE CERTIFICATE No. ?
3> What shall be the next course of action / or where can I compliant - that payment had already been done but Dealer still delaying it with the RTO Excuses. ?

Ria   16 April 2018 at 01:51

164 statement

If an accused made 164 statement can he retract it,if yes when ? How?

Anonymous   15 April 2018 at 23:32

Can inhereted property be sold to son?

I have query that
if father has inherited land in Maharashtra as ancestral property and has 6 children. one of his son has given some money to him for day to day needs and medical expenses or some other necessary need from 40 years and other children didn't gave anything, so in consideration of this can father transfer some portion of land to that son who taken care.
1. does son's son (grandson) who are not dependent on son has also right in inhereted property of grandfather?
2. can father transfer such land by way of sale deed to him (Son who taken care) ? if so.
3. does it necessary to take consent or no objection of other 5 children while transferring such land by sale deed? if so
4. out of 5 children 4 has given consent or ready to sign deed as witness to transfer such land one has not given his consent whether such transfer can be challenged in court.
5. can i seek legal advice (in the form of Legal report or legal opinion) in respect of above matter by paying consulting charges?

Anonymous   15 April 2018 at 18:47

Maharashtra co-op society act related.

Hi,
I am the chairman of the society ,registered under Maharashtra Co-op. Socities Act , the society holds a vacant piece of land, the society do not have any means and resources to develop the said property. The society do not wish to sell the said land and there are many members who wish to retire from the said society (the said land was bought by pooling in capital by all the orginal members, and many of these original members wish to retire and exit from the said society). There are potential builders who wish to develop the said property. Our Concern is as follows :
1) If the member wish to retire then in that case how the process would be, and as it is a non-profit organisation then how can there be monetary compensation to these members?? should they just retire by taking the capital the invested during forming of this society?
2) Can the society go ahead with a development agreement with a prospective builder and get the property developed as per pre decided terms and conditions?
3) Should the society have a development agreement with the builder or a Joint Venture agreement or anything else?? pls suggest us a better way to take it forward legally.
4) When the society receives developed property , can that be leased to a third party and if so what will be the tax implications as the society will be getting rent and as the act says its a non-profit organisation.??
Please do the needful

Ganesh Ram   15 April 2018 at 18:03

Unregistered partition deed

• 4 brothers A,B,C,D jointly bought a plot and made an unregistered partition deed
• Using this partition deed, they got CMDA approvals and built houses in their marked partitions - 30 years back
• All of them have been paying Property Tax,EB, etc for their houses on individual names
• D alone got a separate patta also for his partitioned area
• Now when D tries to sell his house, other brothers are objecting that they need to give NOC.
• Their contention is that since the partition deed is unregistered, it is still joint property.
• D’s contention is that since
1) house building approvals were obtained using the partition deed that clearly shows their intent to live separately in their marked portions,
2) all the tax, etc are being paid for 30 years on individual names for their individual houses and
3) he got patta for his portion on his name,
these tantamount to clear ownership establishment and partition deed becoming
fully valid. So he doesn’t need their NOC for selling his house

Question: Can D go ahead and sell his house to an outsider without NOC from his brothers?

kavkaz   15 April 2018 at 17:51

Right to information

Under RTI act, can the concerned Information Officer provide information to a Wife about her husband's assets??