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Anonymous   01 April 2016 at 15:40

Difference between self acquired AND ancestral property

Kindly tell the exact / accurate difference between self acquired property n ancestral property?
1) Is property that is received intestate, a ancestral property?
2) A property received through Registered Will is Self acquired or ancestral?
3) Son received property by registered Will from mother, is a self acquired or ancestral?

ARjun V Ajith   01 April 2016 at 15:37

To ratain the property using the rules in adverse possession

My father has a property which is registered from my grandfather to father in 1992. Later in 2000 my father registered the property to a third person for borrowing some amount from him. Due to some inconvenience the borrowed amount could not be repaid by him. Since the borrowed amount was very less compared to the land cost, the third person did not intrude in to the land so that my family is continued to stay in the same property till now. Few months back we enquired about the third person who has the owner ship in the property, then we realized that he has passed away few years back. Now its more than 15 years we are occupying the above said property. Please help me to approach the situation to get real documents for the property in my father’s name using the rules in adverse possession.

shashikant dubey   01 April 2016 at 15:18

fake documents

Sir,
In my city there is a Builder who sell a whole flats in a building to customers.
He use a fake commencement certificate of CIDCo and others document and register .
Flat purchasers fear to fir . I am a social worker and they contact me and said these thing. Can i file a case on builder ?
Please suggest.

raj bhatia   01 April 2016 at 12:42

DRT/cgtmse case

I had a partnership firm in New Delhi, and me and my partner took a loan of Rs. 70,00,000 from a bank under the CGTMSE scheme where no collateral was given.

The business suffered badly as there were some issues with our buyer which is major corporate in India. The bank was well aware that the business was suffering and even wrote to our buyer directly. However we do not have access to that communication.

Me and my partner had a dispute and we decided to close the company, my partner eloped to the UK without informing anyone.

The company was closed down suddenly as we were in a rented premises, and we did not have the resources to meet rent and other overheads. The proceeds of raw material sale etc which sold less then a third of market price were used to pay off govt dues like Excise duties, TDS, VAT, ESI and employee salaries.

I was also living in a rented premises and changed houses. And just came to know that the bank has filed a case with the DRT. I did not receive any summon as I had changed address.

Now I do not have any assets / property in my name and since the last 2 years since the business closed down have been living off support from my father and I had to move in with him as I could not afford rentals.

Now I want to understand what could be my liability here, and wether any problems can happen for my father.

Please advise.

raj bhatia   01 April 2016 at 12:37

DRT/cgtmse case

I had a partnership firm in New Delhi, and me and my partner took a loan of Rs. 70,00,000 from a bank under the CGTMSE scheme where no collateral was given.

The business suffered badly as there were some issues with our buyer which is major corporate in India. The bank was well aware that the business was suffering and even wrote to our buyer directly. However we do not have access to that communication.

Me and my partner had a dispute and we decided to close the company, my partner eloped to the UK without informing anyone.

The company was closed down suddenly as we were in a rented premises, and we did not have the resources to meet rent and other overheads. The proceeds of raw material sale etc which sold less then a third of market price were used to pay off govt dues like Excise duties, TDS, VAT, ESI and employee salaries.

I was also living in a rented premises and changed houses. And just came to know that the bank has filed a case with the DRT. I did not receive any summon as I had changed address.

Now I do not have any assets / property in my name and since the last 2 years since the business closed down have been living off support from my father and I had to move in with him as I could not afford rentals.

Now I want to understand what could be my liability here, and wether any problems can happen for my father.

Please advise.

kavita   01 April 2016 at 12:01

Service matter

From the last 18 years working in an autonomous body of Department of Science and Technology. I took leave in the month of Jan 2016 and now my employer has stopped my salary for the month of March 2016 stating that I had not submitted my leave applications though my employer has already deducted my tax upto March 2016

Janardhan Raj   01 April 2016 at 11:43

Opening and operating an print advertising firm

Want to know the financials and legals involved for opening and operating a print business directory in Jammu & Kashmir state

aliya   01 April 2016 at 10:45

Divorce

MY HUSBAND FILED A DIVORCE PETITION IN COURT CLAIMING HE DIVORCED ME ACCORDING TO SHARIAH LAW. I DO NOT ACCEPT TALAQ BECAUSE THERE IS NO WITNESS OF THAT AND I WAS NOT PRESENT AT A PLACE MENTIONED IN DIVORCE PETITION. DURING MEDIATION MY HUSBAND SAID HE CANNOT TAKE ME BACK BECAUSE HIS FAMILY DOESNT WANT THAT AND IALSO RECEIVED A CALL FROM HIS RELATIVES THAT IF I WANT COME BACK I HAD TO FOLLW THEM AND THEIR ORDERS. HIS LAWYER IS ASKING FOR FATWA. MY QUESTION IS DO I HAVE TO PRODUCE FATWA?ARE FATWA ACCEPTABLE IN COURT CASES

Raghawendra Nath Singh   01 April 2016 at 10:18

About training

Sir i am stufent of 4th semeste, should i do practise and whats the procedure regarding it

Sahil bir   01 April 2016 at 10:05

Labour court

In labour court . You can appear urself as well as through an advocate