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Swarup   28 January 2016 at 14:20

Possession certificate

Can coop.housing society issue possession letter in a person without transfer name of previous owner .(same plot)

Sunil Kumar   28 January 2016 at 14:09

Request for advice.

The Bank has sanctioned amounting to Rs. 20,000/- in the name of a Pooja Furniture without getting quotation and without any intimation to the applicant. The bank officials has getting signed fraudulently on Promissory note and bond document and Credit Report on Members and also agreement. But the applicant did not purchase any furniture from unknown address Pooja furniture. The applicant has demanded from bank the inquiry report of the complaint in Police Station which has already been submitted by the applicant for investigation of the case and intimate the result. But the Bank has not given any Inquiry Report result/outcome and the bank demanding loan amount which the applicant has not received. So, Please what can I do in this serious matter.

Anita Singh   28 January 2016 at 14:09

Property

Sir,

a women has a pagadi system property and she wants the same property to be transfer in the name of her son so which document she can execute in her sons favor.women has all document relating to the same property stands in her name.

sudhir m jagtap   28 January 2016 at 13:38

Fertilizer control rule 1985 an the essential commodities act

Dear Sir,

The Divisional Quality control Inspector issued show cause notice under the provisions of Fertilizer Control order 1985 to Manufacturer, Seller and dealer for selling non standard Fertilizer. In show cause notice he mentioned reply should be given within 10 days after the receipt of the notice ...to answer why necessary action should not be taken against us as per Fertilizer Control order 1985.
His allegation is that the distribution of any fertilizer which is not of prescribed standards is prohibited under clause 19(a) and 19(b) of fertilizer control order 1985 and is an offence under sec 7 of The Essential Commodities Act 1955.
Please help me on the following points:
1. What are the essential and important aspects should be kept in mind while giving reply to show cause notice.
2. What important points to be included in the reply.
3. Is it helpful to send the sample for reanalysis in appeal.
4. any other plus points
5. Is it mandatory to give reply and consequences of not giving reply.

Thanks in advance

ASHOK BHAT   28 January 2016 at 13:31

Restrictions under status quo qua

Sir,
We have purchased 300 Sq yard plot in 1987 in Haryana with proper registration documents and constructed the boundary walls. The plot is coming under two khasras. We used to regularly visit the plot till 2015 and there was no claim from any body on the said property. We we started construction another party approached and informed that they are the owners of 200Sq.yard. They have filled a case in the court for permanent injection & possession. The court has ordered Status Quo Qua construction to be maintained by both the parties. Kindly inform.
The construction was completed before the court order but nobody was staying in.
Can we take the power connection?
Can we move in the constructed house?
Please advise.

P.SHANMUGASUNDARAM   28 January 2016 at 12:39

Stamp duty in tamil nadu

One my client wants to gift her property which was allotted to her as Sole Proprietor business name to his son. The property was allotted to her as Sole Proprietor owner of the business. Whether the Stamp Duty will be charged as the mother gifted her property to son at the maximum stamp duty of Rs.25000/- for Family Gift Settlement or Applicable Stamp duty for the Guideline value of the property

Rajeswariii   28 January 2016 at 12:37

Sharing of properties

We are 4 children (3 sisters and 1 brother) to our parents.We all were married.After the expiry of our Father recently,We 3 sisters have got 3 properties - 3 flats (they were previously in the name of our father) registered in favor of us by my Mother and Brother.

One of our sister lives in USA. Now my question is "We want to get the 3 properties shared among us individually. My sister in USA cannot come these days due to her works. So, without her coming to India, can we share the properties?? We want to give 1 flat to be registered in her name too. Please suggest

radha rani   28 January 2016 at 12:11

caste certicate to children

Hi sir,I and husband belong to obc category but the caste is different, as there is no reservation problem here as both belong to obc can I take my child caste certificate as in my caste. We have Some pressure from my family side to take certificate as my child belong to my caste. It is no fraud also as we both belong to obc.. Please suggest is it possible and any legal problems if any associated with it. We all have religious right to choose any religion and why cant caste? Please clarify.

Anonymous   28 January 2016 at 12:07

Judges in contact with opposite party

I happened to see call record of my opposite party. They are in touch with judges who are heading the bench where case is pending.
1. What action can be taken against judges as I can not produce these records as proof but if their call record is checked they can be trapped?
2. What should I do move my cases out of their court

sriharan   28 January 2016 at 11:44

Legal hair

sir
my father has 4 younger brothers.
Three brothers are bachelor, intestate and deceased.
my father are also died.
now only one brother alive.
The above said peoples have 11 cent piece of land with individual document. the land is ancestor property. now my father's one younger brother and myself want to sale the land. As per the Hindu Succession Act 1956 class 1 my father's brother is eligible for legal heir.

my doubt is as per the As per the Hindu Succession Act 1956 class ii as am i also one of the legal heir? can i ask the equal right in deceased persons property?

my uncle refuse to give equal portion in his brothers land?

what can i do sir?