Can a widow owner get back her premises from tenant using 14d of Delhi rent control act-read full before answer? Please explain practical use of Section 14-d, which was inserted in 1988 in Delhi rent control act, according to which if a widow has given a property on rent and if she demands, she can get an immediate recovery of her property. Is it true?When I discussed with 4-5 different advocates, none was aware of this provision. Why is it so that most of the advocates don’t even know about this provision, is it not in practice and if yes why? What is the meaning of word “Immediate Recovery of possession”, how much “immediate” it is? Practically how much time is taken by courts to resole such cases i.e. cases filed by widows under section 14-d of DRC? Can I get some record of Court decisions and other proceedings of such cases during last one year? What if the complainant, i.e. widow dies during court cases? Would her children or legal heir be given the same value by the court or the whole scenario of the case will be changed and the case will go on dragging for decades? Actually my mom is that widow and I am his only son ? I am living along my mother&wife&child and she had a single property of three rooms in her name of which one room my father gave on rent to a widow woman with two child's.i know were she use to live earlier. now she is not even paying the rent, and harassing my mom in different ways? We never entered any written agreement with that tenant and we have never given him any receipt of rent also. Neither we nor he has any written proof of tenancy or rent mutually settled. Actually the rent of that property is below Rs. 3500/--per month. We are thinking of filing a suit against him under 14-D of DRC, we even fear that my mother may be killed by that tenant because she is living alone there in that house. Is there any provision of filing some summary suit in such cases through which we may repossess our property quickly? Please suggest the best, quickest & easiest legal way get our property’s possession back. Plz. help, we are in great trouble.Is my mother's witness compulsory?
Hi,
I have a girl baby of 1.5 yrs, and my mohter inlaw is ready to transfer the property to her daughters child but not to my child and even she is not willing to share the property with my baby, and my husband is not ready to claim for this.
but my concern is my mother in law did not earn the property which she has in her name, but it was earned by father in law and now he is expired. so Can I put claim on this propery with my baby's name, can anyone of you helpme out here
Respected sir,
Vanakkam. I wish to know that the LLB degrees offered by University of Kashmir, Guru Nanak Dev University, Centre of Distance Education, Amritsar, University of Jammu, (Directorate of Distance Education) are recognised by Aicte, UGC , Distance Education council and Bar Council of India?
If i get these degrees, can i register in BCI?
Is there any foreign university's online education or distance education of LLB or BL degree is recognised by Bar Council of India?
thanking
Duraiarasu.S
Respected sir,
Vanakkam. I wish to know that the LLB degrees offered by University of Kashmir, Guru Nanak Dev University, Centre of Distance Education, Amritsar, University of Jammu, (Directorate of Distance Education) are recognised by Aicte, UGC , Distance Education council and Bar Council of India?
If i get these degrees, can i register in BCI?
Is there any foreign university's online education or distance education of LLB or BL degree is recognised by Bar Council of India?
thanking
Duraiarasu.S
Winding up petition whether maintainable when arbitration petition is pending before the Arbitrator?
final decree passed in 1959 but not entered in revenue record what is the prescrived time for execution?
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one peraon filed an certified copy of judgement passed by revenue court in the civil court suseqwently he obtained a certified copy from certified copy which was filed in civil court what is the evidentary value of that copy can he obtain judgment in his fever?
Hi,
We stay in a house which was registered on both my Father and his brother's name.
They both have equal right to the property.
My Father's brother famaily (Mama / Chittappa)stay in the ground floor and we are staying in the First floor.
We also have second floor which was given for rent.
We do not have good relationship with my Father's brother recently and we used to quarrel each other.
My father decided to sell the propety to outsider so that My father and his brother will get equal share.
But My Father's brother does not want to vaccate or sell the house and they want to divide the floors as a flat system.
My father do not like Flat system since it is a very old house (70 Years Old) and in future we will definitely have quarrel in sharing the common things like water,Electricity etc.,
We want to sell the house to the market rate but my Father's brother want to buy it to the half of the market rate.
They are no way agreeing for a smooth settlement.
Please let me know how to handle this situation.
Selling a flat in blgd where society is not formed
Dear All
I have a flat in a buliding where the society is not yet formed.
I want to sell the flat, But the builder in demanding Rs. 5Lacs for transferring the flat on the new owner's name.
The sale deed is in my name(stamp duty & registration is in my name)But I want to know that before a society is formed, whether the builder has any right to ask for any transfer fees. If yes, then what is the maximum amount the builder can ask for.
What does the law says? Need help
Regards
Ajjay