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jobstervijay   4 years ago

How to put claim on mother property

my father expire in 2002 I was in 2nd yr of graduation
I got job first in 2005 and later completed graduation 2007
my mother did supported me but very less amount and bought own home for her
I did my pg from own money
she did not helped my finding bride and when I found told her to put 498 on me
even put claim on my flat

now she is living on pension
I want to claim on pension part
note: I have done bsc comp sci but many relative done msc comp


what are legal provosions for same

MAHESH SHARMA   4 years ago

Where to complain against restaurant

Respect sir very good evening

There is a shop next to me , who has a restaurant of non veg items due to which a lot of smoke rises he has no licence for that restaurant, that person also allow everyone drinking wine at that shop and in lieu of that he charge money and he does not even have the licence for that , people make a lot of noise there after drinking alochol and give abuses to each other

Whenever we speak about this matter to him he says i have very good setting in police i give monthly no one can do anything against me it would be better for you to leave your place

Sir please advise us what should we do in this situation

Anonymous   4 years ago

Interim maintenance

how to challenge interim maintenance ?

4WhatIsRight   4 years ago

Neighbour has made a door opening

I am a super senior citizen, own a shop which has entrance through a common passage leading "only" to my shop.
Same is reflected in my deed of conveyance. (W) Entrance, (E) shop and wall on both sides (N & S).
Recently in my absence, my neighbour has made a door opening to that common passage from the wall on South side. His objective is to encroach the common passage leading to my shop.
I approached the local ps and (being influenced) they said that it is civil matter, you go to court.
Isn't such matter a criminal offence? What are the remedies to such illegal acts?

Anonymous   4 years ago

Which section authorises police to arrest without warrant?

A cognizable offence is the one for which a police officer has discretionary power to arrest a person without warrant, under Section 2 (c) of CrPC.

The Section 41 CrPC is the provision that enables a police officer to arrest an accused without a warrant.

The Section 41 a, CrPC deals with arrest when the offence is committed in the presence of the police office.

Section 41 b, CrPC speaks of arrest relating to a cognizable offence punishable with less than 7 years or up to 7 years.

In this scenario, my query is which is the basic enabling section in CrPC which deals with the arrest of a person (without a warrant) accused of a cognisable offence having more than 7 years of imprisonment?

Anonymous   4 years ago

How to file edaakhil case

I want to know the format for filing the edakhil case as the case has being reverted back. Can anyone guide for the same


The comission office has informed me to come to office. But as everything is online, would like to check if anyone can guide with the required format for edaakhil. If anyone has made a complaint through this portal, would request to kindy guide for the prescribed format and procedure.

Member (Account Deleted)   4 years ago

Proptery issue

We have family property that original bought by my grand father then trans to my mother after his death. Now my mother is no more and we are three brothers.
My father was a banker and he took loan against property on my mother’s name and attached the property document. Due to some internal issue with the bank, he did not repay the loan. From last 25year we have no correspondence or communication with the bank regarding the loan.

Now both are my parents are dead and we do not have the property papers. What can we do under such circumstances?
We are staying in the property from last 35 yrs.

francis   4 years ago

Election

our society MC term expires in december 2021 .Can we call major repair qouatation now
when we should star election preparation and how

Balaji Bakthavathsal   4 years ago

Concealing criminal case and retirement on superannuation

A Govt. Servant got convicted and sentenced to undergo Simple Imprisonment for one year u/s.138 r/w 142 of Negotiable Instrument Act and also directing the accused to pay a sum of Rs.2,75,000/- as compensation u/s.357(3) of Cr.P.C. in 2014 by the trial court which was confirmed by the next appellate court in the year 2017.

However, the govt. servant concealed the fact, continued in service and got retired on superannuation on 30.04.2018.

What could be the course of action that could be taken on the retired govt. servant ?

Please quote the citation, if there is any.

Anonymous   4 years ago

Transfer of flat/shop

As per MCS new bye laws allowed society to transfer same flat/shop two or more time in a year???
Reply.