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Anonymous   4 years ago

Court of protection or poa

Can an NRi's family in UK apply for court of protection in INDIA, for elderly parents living in UK and are unable to look after their properties in INDIA due to mental and physical disability. Not in a position to issue a Power of Attorney. we are unable to Register a UK Power of Attorney in India..

Anonymous   4 years ago

Check bounce case in bnagalore

I will have a check bounce case coming up very soon and looking for a lawyer in Bangalore.

Here is the case:

Lent money to someone who had given a blank cheque. The loan agreements paper are clean and the terms have been extended for 2 times giving the loanee ample time to return the money with interest. Now it is the time to take legal action. The loan was given in a small town in Karnataka, but i want this case to be files in Bnagalore as the cheque will be deposited in Bangalore. It is also to make the loanees like difficult to travel to Bangalore each time.

Question 1: Is this possible or it needed to be filed in the same town where the loan was issued?
Question 2: Can it be filed in teh fast track court aftre teh check bounce? The amount is 3 lakhs.
Question 3: I do not live in Bangalore and it will be difficult for me to attend any of the court proceedings, so i need to be represented.


PS: People suggesting come in to agreement with the loanee, there are too many cases pending in court and you will be wasting time etc... Please refrain from answering this.

Raja Sekhar S   4 years ago

Transfer of property

Mr A leaves a Registered Will bequeathing his property among his three surviving heirs B, C and D where B is Son, C is daughter and D is wife.

In respect of the properties earmarked in favour of C and D there is 100% clarity as the Will says the properties marked for them will become theirs on his death.

For the property left for B, the son there is some doubt. The property left for B is a house. The Will says his wife (D) will have possession and right to enjoy without any right whatsoever to gift or sell that house. The son (B) will get full rights on the house after D.
The questions needing answer are
1) Can the wife, D get the mutation of this house in her name as A is no more.
Or
2) Is it the Son, B who has to get the mutation of the house in his name allow his mother to continue living in house during her life time ?
Or
3)Is it open to just leave the property in the name of A who is no more and if so how long it can be left like that with both B and D staying in the house and enjoying the property, in which case the Property Tax, Ele Connection and Water connection will continue to be in the name of A who is no more. Is it legally correct to pay taxes in the name a dead person for unlimited period

Anonymous   4 years ago

125 crpc

Sir,
Wife file 125 CRPC on 2012 and the same was dismissed for default during starting of evidence stage.

She again prayed for restoration of above proceeding, but the same also dismissed for violation of court order.

She again file fresh 125 CRPC on 2018.

Can a woman come to court like this way ?
Is there any reference judgement - please refer.

Vasudevan   4 years ago

Ccs pension rules

Respected Learned Experts. I am Central Government employee who had been compulsorily retired subsequent to a departmental enquiry. There was a criminal case pending at the time of my compulsory retirement on the same grounds of departmental enquiry. I had been paid with provisional pension as per CCS (Pension) Rules after compulsory retirement. Thereafter, I had been convicted by the Trial court under Cr.PC. Now the conviction order was stayed by the High Court as I had preferred Criminal Appeal. Subsequent to my conviction, my department has issued me a show cause notice for reduction in pension. Now an order of reduction in pension to 40% was imposed by the under secretary of Government of India. Whether penalty of reduction in pension be imposed when the grounds of the departmental enquiry and the criminal case was one and the same. The department has already retired me compulsorily and now reduction in pension on the same set of facts based on the conviction order by the Trial Court is permissible in Law. Please clarify.
Thanks in advance to all Learned Experts.

Mehta   4 years ago

Illegal transfer of membership made by the society

I am the original member of the flat in a society in Mumbai, Maharashtra. In the year June 1989, I made a conveyance deed of my flat and sold to the purchaser and the purchaser applied to the society to transfer the flat in his name by submitting the unregistered and unstamped conveyance deed. The society transferred the flat in the name of the purchaser. The purchaser came to know through some legal opinion that the transfer of flat is not a valid transfer under section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, since the documents were unregistered and now he wants to cancel the transfer. Under such circumstances, how can I transfer back my flat in my name again and approach the society to rectify the wrong transfer made by them. Please advise. Thanks

abhijit majumder   4 years ago

Query on judgement passed by high court

To
The senior experts
The Hon'ble Calcutta High Court passed a judgement on January wherein inter alia it states that our Corporation(Respondent) have to pay a sum of Rs 60000/- to the Petitioner. This is the only payment which the respondent have to pay to the petitioner. Other claims of the petitioner were denied by the High Court.
My queries are:
Is there any time limit for payment of the Amount of Rs.60000/-. Judgement is silent in this regard.?

Do the Corporation wait till the petitioner apply for a decree for the amount before the Hon'ble High Court or till time limit for appeal against the Judgement expires.?
Regards
Abhijit Majumder

Anonymous   4 years ago

Stamp duty and registration, and capital gain tax

A registered partnership firm have 15 partners doing construction and land property business in 1963, and fourteen partners retired and dissolved the firm in 1979, 15th partner have before 12% ratio, after dissolution he get other all 14 partner's, 88% ratio, and become sole proprietor with 100% immovable land and property, my query is the 15 th number partner have to pay stamp duty or do registration for 89% immovable land or property, is it mandatory or optional?. can he start a new partnership firm in same name with another new partners? and sell same property to others is legal? Collectors land records saw property in name of 1963 firm - with 15 partners name, there is no any changes till date. how to do this deal legalized

Anonymous   4 years ago

Absence of witness

Is there any consequence of a witness not appearing on the date fixed of his/her hearing?

Dennison Solomon   4 years ago

Inclusion of missing survey number

Sir/madam ,
I own a plot of 6.27 cents in Thoothukudi,tamilnadu since 2007. Now while trying to sell it I find that a portion of my land ( around 0.25 cents) belongs to another survey no. and that has not been mentioned in my document. Please let me know the procedure to include that survey no. onto my document. Please note that 1. The plot is approved by the corporation
and 2. the seller is no more and hence rectification is not possible. Thanks in advance.