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sajoli   01 July 2017 at 01:43

Not giving outstanding payment.

Dear Seniors,
I am vendor of this Pvt Ltd Hospitality company, i am working for this company since last 1 year initially they cleared my dues immediately but after some time they started doing late payment and now suddenly they stop reverting on my mail, phone call, now I thought to file sammary suit against them to recover my outstanding, but they run there business in all the rental property.
Please guide.

siva   01 July 2017 at 00:37

Revoking gift registered deed

I have got married in year 1965 and left to in-laws house. Before marriage I was staying in the house of my father's mother which is registered on her name. I am not in the possession of the House or I din't pay any utilities bill in the that house. now present after 50 Years can i file a partition suit. Now that above property is gift registered in the name my father's elder brothers daughter for the past fifteen years?can I revoke gift deed. And challenge it.

inderjeet   30 June 2017 at 20:06

Photo copy valid in court

If original documents lost destroyed and it's photo copy available has any value in court to prove something

Sankaran   30 June 2017 at 19:39

Reg housing society matters

My CHS refuses permission to me for giving my Flat on Leave and License to following categories of :
----- Bacholors
---- For use as Company Guest house /Transit house
----- Working women on shareable basis

--- as Service Apartment
Kindly let me know if they can enforce these conditions legally
Regards
Chandra

Jagdish   30 June 2017 at 18:55

Is property transferred to brother as a gift deed

Sir We both brothers own one shop which was purchased in 1994 now after family partition I am transferring my 50% share in shop to my brother by way of gift deed so I want to ask that is there any capital gain will arise on transfer of long term capital asset?

VIKAS   30 June 2017 at 16:20

Will

My father already made a WILL in my name as verbally informed by him to me, but I do not know whether it is a registered WILL or not. May be it is a Notarized one only.

My sister's husband is telling me that my sister also have a half share in my father's property (which is a self acquired property). Can my sister’s husband challenge the notarized WILL in the court to seek the authenticity of the same? If yes, what chances of his winning the case. What are the registered authorities, wherein I get copy of the will.

Can I ask my father to make this WILL registered in the court or notarized will is sufficient for me to get father property after his death.

Please advise.

Humendra Gupta   30 June 2017 at 15:50

Society administrator order

I got registrar to issue Administrator order against coop society.. they appealed to minister and high court against it. Minister dismissed their appeal and high court case 6786/2017 also disposed based on minister order. HC gave two week time to appeal Minister order. Society now filed case wpst/17633/2017 on 28/6. Not sure what is coram registrar (judichial) mean. Please help me understand and what I need to do .. this needs to be dismissed at this initial stage based on hon Minister and Registrar orders
Need to file to intervene in case

Venkat   30 June 2017 at 15:09

Purchase of agriculture land

Dear Sir,

I am from Andhra Pradesh. I married a Gujarati girl, who is from farmers family. Can I purchase an agriculture land on my name in Gujarat? Please suggest.

With Regards,

Venkat

Mariam   30 June 2017 at 14:18

Transfer of property with registered will

My mother owns a Mhada house in Mumbai. She left a Will in 2009 in my name and got it registered as well. She passed away in 2014. I have elder sister and she has no objection to transfer the Mhada house in my name.
I would like to know if I can transfer the property in my name, using the registered Will, without having to probate the Will, as probating the Will usually takes 6 - 8 months. I have been given this option by a lawyer in Mumbai who is handling such cases and said it would take 2 months to transfer the property in my name.

Aditya Dev   30 June 2017 at 12:57

Limitation act section 18 - conditional payment

I am a contractor employed by my employer. I sub-contract the work to a third party. Now the work is completed and we have to pay them. The work was completed on 2014 - December. Now the sub-contractor is demanding payment as the limitation is almost at its end. So I (Contractor) release part of the total amount and send a letter tot he subcontractor which says that we will pay the rest of the amount when the employer pays to us. Therefore our making payment to subcontractor is conditional upon we getting paid by the employer.

What i want is the opinion on:
1 - Whether can we be covered under section 18 of the Limitaion Act?

2 - Is there any way to get out of the scope of this provision?

3- Is there any judgement which accepts such condition?
because there are judgements where the courts have accepted the conditions but then the conditions are related to arbitration or when one party wants to check the accounts. I found no judgement which allows the release of payment from the employer as a condition.

Any and all replies would be appreciated.
Thank you.

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