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GANGAM.RAJENDER.   22 December 2015 at 09:46

Is contempt of court applicable.

Respected Experts,
The civil case has been instituted before the HON'BLE DIST COURT regarding TITLE DISPUTE in the year 2012 which is pending before the court.
The defendants sold the property in Lis pendency.

THE CONCERNED M.R.O MUTATED THE LAND WHILE IT IS PENDING IN THE COURT WITHOUT GIVING ANY NOTICE TO THE SUIT RELATED PARTIES.

Q1. WHILE THE CASE IS PENDING BEFORE THE COURT THE CONCERNED M.R.O MUTATED THE SUIT SCHEDULE PROPERTY WITH COLLUSION WITH THE PARTIES IS IT COMES TO CONTEMPT OF THE COURT?(i.e case is pending before the court,violating the free trail of the case and misused his power and not followed the rules of pattadar pass book act) .
Q2. IF IT COMES CONTEMPT OF THE COURT CAN WE FILE THE CASE IN THE SAME COURT?
pls give me valuable solution sir ,
THANK YOU SIR.

Anonymous   22 December 2015 at 08:16

ma death nanaji deth property milega ya nahi

sir jarur bataye ek aadmi uski ma mar gaya uska nana 70 sal se pahle mar gya.aur uska nana ka beta hua wo bhi mar gaya 2 uska beta hua wo bhi mar gya ab uske bacche hai jis par case kiya gya property milega ya nahi? 3 pidhi ka

gyangyanjain   22 December 2015 at 07:31

gift tax exemption

Sir,madam
Under fathers brother category
Own nephew gift to uncle is it valid .
Thanks

Pankaj Roy   22 December 2015 at 02:32

Hindu Marraige

Can I legally marry my mother's paternal uncle's daughter? More specifically my mother's father's brother's daughter?

Anonymous   22 December 2015 at 02:29

Hindu Marraige

Can I legally marry my mother's paternal uncle's daughter? More specifically my mother's father's brother's daughter?

MOHANGBOX   22 December 2015 at 01:55

Property registered from son to mother and is it possible to divide the portion again to daughters?

I have one small doubt on property. My father’s self-earned property and he is passed away 5 years before. Thereafter four legal heirs for my father- myself, my mother and two married sisters. I have settled in terms of some amount to both sisters, property is registered with my name and entirely changed no portion left. Due to some situation this property is registered to my mother with legally in register office again. Now my question – 1) is this property divided into four portions with legally again when my mother alive, if yes, does not valid earlier signed same property document? 2) My two sisters can be claimed same property again at any point of time? 3) My mother has rights to give anyone of them before die without any issue 4) is it legally valid; she has to write to will with my name denied others knowledge? Please suggest me the above questions legally?

MOHANGBOX   22 December 2015 at 01:40

Property registered from son to mother and is it valid portion division to daughter in second time

I have one small doubt on property. My father’s self-earned property and he is passed away 5 years before. Thereafter four legal heirs for my father- myself, my mother and two married sisters. I have settled in terms of some amount to both sisters, property is registered with my name and entirely changed no portion left. Due to some situation this property is registered to my mother with legally in register office again. Now my question is this property divided into four portions with legally when my mother is in alive or my two sisters can be claimed same property again? Is there, my mother wishes to give anyone of them before die without any issue or is it valid legally when she has to write to will to any one of them?

SIDDHARTH GUPTA   22 December 2015 at 00:53

Inter faith marriage

Hello sir,
I am a hindu boy and in a 6 years relationship with a muslim malaysian girl. We want to get married to each other without conversion of our religion in India. Please advise.

Regards
Siddharth

parth   21 December 2015 at 22:04

S. 498a, 323, 377, 506 ipc and 3,4 dp act

Hello,
FIR has been lodged U/s. 498A, 323, 377, 506 IPC and 3,4 DP Act in UP.
I consulted a lawyer situated at Allahabad HC he suggested me to go for Writ Petition for quashing FIR. As per my limited understanding, I believe quashing petition is filed U/s. 482 CrPC.
Kindly throw some light.
Which writ shall lie? Certiorary/Prohibition?
Can anyone supply me with the Format/Draft of Quashing Petition in Allahabad HC?

Anonymous   21 December 2015 at 21:56

Is a trustee of educational trust a public servant under ipc

Is he liable for section 197 code of criminal law??