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SurYansh Mishra   15 October 2017 at 14:32

Division of Ancestral property in legal heirs

Hello Sir,
My Grandfather has 2 sons and 2 daughter's, he died in may 2008 and from that time the matter of division of Ancestral property is pending within family decision due to mutual benefit and other decisions. My father being the elder son of the Grandfather had asked my uncle several times to cooperate and do the division and let both get their amount of share. but the problem is My uncle is not ready to divide the property.
My father has also asked third party relatives to convince him but my uncle is stubborn and not accepting the division of the property.
*After some months ago My father has filed a suit for division of Ancestral property in the SDM court for legal division and marking of Property. But the Court is also taking a long time the lawyer is saying that the case is new let it become an old one till than Relax.

Please Guide me What could be done in the above scenario If my Uncle dosent accepts for division of Ancestral property, and if he dosent presents on the date of Argument what will be the Proceedings?

Surajbhan   15 October 2017 at 13:49

Exservicemen quota

Sir . I have got a govt. Job in haryana under exsm. Quota and resign from it after two years can i apply for a higher job (pcs or group b job) under exsm quota .

pinku bhowmik   15 October 2017 at 13:42

Indian succession act

when there is no executor in the WILL then latter of administration shall be issued by the court. after granting the letter of administration whether court shall grant the probate or not.

Karthick Manush   15 October 2017 at 13:39

Help

i need a arbitral award copy ... to finish my LLB project ....Advocates plz help me

Vijay Kumar   15 October 2017 at 13:34

Builder is asking money for Parking space allotment

Dear Sir, I had booked a flat at Mira Road and the builder handed over flat keys without getting OC. Builder is asking RS. 5 Lakhs for Stilth parking in cash and will not provide any receipt for the same but will issue allotment letter only. As per SC ruling builder should provide parking free of cost. Am I right? What should I do?

Govardhanan   15 October 2017 at 13:18

Correction of mother's name in birth certificate and school

My daughter born at Banglore on 15/ 10/ 2003 .On her birth certificate mother's name noted as Ambili issued by sub registerer , birth and death registration CHAF banglore. Thereafter we shifted to Kerala and my daughter joined Kendriya Vidyalaya Kanjikode ,Palakkad on 21/5/2009 on the basis of that birth certificate, her mother's actual name is Ambilikutty , meanwhile her mother's name has changed as Ambilikutty instead of Ambili in all my pension documents through publishing two national newspaper , made affidavit and published part second orders. Now my daughter is studying in class 9 and mother's name is still Ambili in school records . how can I change her mother's name as Ambilikutty in school records. Expecting replies immediately.

umesh   15 October 2017 at 11:16

can a HUF KARTA gift to Individual

I m having an huf in the name of Umesh Manohar Daryanani HUF with my wife as coparcener n we don't have any kids. Can huf gift to Umesh Manohar Daryanani ?

Keshav   15 October 2017 at 08:55

Cross offer

In cross offer, acceptance is not valid but does cross offer constitute a valid offer?

Jaspal singh   14 October 2017 at 23:56

Section 24 HMA

Respected seniors..kindly help me into finding full judgment of below case..decided by allahbad high court. I tried alot on various sites but unable to find the same.
Regards
Jaspal singh (Adv)

1. A single judge bench of the Allahabad High Court in Lucknow headed by Justice D P Singh directed the wife to pay Rs 2,000 per month to Kumar, an employee in the state owned Uptron Corporation, which had been declared a sick unit following which the petitioner was getting only Rs 1,000 per month.

His wife, working in a bank, got a salary of Rs 13,000 per month, had filed the divorce petition against him in a family court.

The husband also filed an application before the court seeking direction to the wife to pay him maintenance and litigation expenses.

On November 7, a single judge bench of the Allahabad High Court in Lucknow passed an interim maintenance order directing Kalpana Gupta to pay him Rs 2000 a month. The order comes into effect from September 1, 2005. Justice DP Singh has also directed the family court, Lucknow, to ensure regular payment of the maintenance, according to the order. Guptas had been married in 1989. The marriage, according to the neighbours, was "doomed right from the word go as the wife was more enterprising and aggressive and Santosh had been a happy go lucky, laid back sort of person."

Kalpana was employed with the Bhagirathi Grameen Bank in Sitapur, Santosh worked with the UPTRON till 1994 when the company was declared a sick unit.
Marital differences between the couple, who incidentally have no issues, began soon after the marriage. In 1997 Kalpana approached the family court for a divorce on ground of cruelty and demand of dowry by her husband and his family.

Santosh responded by filing an application under section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, and asked for maintenance during the pendency of litigation to support the necessary expenses of the proceedings. He was jobless and had no funds to contest the petition, he claimed. The family court in September 2005 rejected the claim and held that "he was an able-bodied and healthy man and capable of earning his own livelihood and therefore did not deserve any monetary support from his spouse".
Santosh challenged the order in the high court. In his order Justice Singh remarked that "since the petitioner was residing in own house and he has to incur the expenses of his widowed mother, his responsibilities seem to be higher than that of the respondent no 1 (the wife)".

The judge also said that "section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act was equally applicable to both wife and husband" and directed that Kalpana whose salary is little above Rs 13000 a month to pay him Rs 2000 till the pendency of the suit to enable him to contest the case, informed Santosh's lawyer MM Shrivastava.

pinku bhowmik   14 October 2017 at 23:36

maintenance case

in relating to maintenance case there is any provision how much salary will be given to the wife by the order of court as maintenance allowance. and the case is criminal in nature or civil in nature.