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Rajesh Bansilal Vispute   10 November 2017 at 17:07

Sister right in father property

Dear Experts,
My query is related to father property. The case is in our agricultural land 7/12 initially only my father name was there. After that in 1993-94 my aunty (My father's sister) was forcefully added her name in 7/12. That time we were trying to communicate with her but she was not answered us perfectly. Now in 2010 she passed away but having 3 heirs now. She got married before 1994 & even she was well settled & she had having so much property already.
So in this case is it having any way to take objection.
Please sir reply on this query ASAP.

Thanks & Regards,
Rajesh

SP Verma   10 November 2017 at 16:59

Agriculture land dispute

Sir, in a civil suit I am the defendant in District Muzaffar Nagar. The injunction application of plaintiff has been rejected by lower and appellate courts. I have the valid sale deed in my favour, Can I file a declaratory suit with SDO under new Land Revenue Code under section 144 read with 134 and 146 please. Thanks and regards
SP Verma

Ritesh Rathod   10 November 2017 at 16:03

Notice wrongly address by the Nagarpalika as well as neighbo

Dear sir, My grandmother own a open land near to Mr. Rathod who is a retired Govt. Officer. That open plot is let it to one widow having 5 daughters by my grandmother(alive) on free of rent. Now Mr. R intentionally just for harrasing issue a notice addressing to my father as well as Nagarpalika saying that open plot is not maintain by the widow etc... infact that plot is not in the name of my father, plot is in cleanly order, even nagarpalika issue a notice to my father to clean the plot it shows that influence of Mr. R on nagarpalika. What remedies we have? Pls suggest. Thanks

G Saravanan   10 November 2017 at 16:02

Qualifying service & pension calculation effect - regarding

If a Central Government Service has an entry in his Service Book as under:-

"EOL granted for 10 days (20.10.2016 to 30.10.2016) and this period not to be counted for pension"

What does it mean?

Suppose the date of joining service is 16th June, 1989 and the date of retirement is 31st March, 2016.

What will be the impact on eligibility for pension and if eligible what will be the impact on the amount?

Anonymous   10 November 2017 at 15:52

Qualifying service & pension calculation effect - regarding

Sir/Madam

Suppose a Central Government Servant has entry in his Service Book as "EOL from 10.10.2016 to 20.10.2106 (10 days) granted (this period not to be counted for pension). What does it mean, assuming suppose Date of joining is 16th June, 1989 and date of superannuation is 31st March, 2026?

Whether eligibility for pension itself is affected?

P RaviShankar-cell-8939332195   10 November 2017 at 14:57

Police reinvestigstion

I filed 156(3) crpc petition and magistrate ordered police investigation. But police conspired and came to court and said complaint papers missing from police station. Magistrate told me to file private complaint and dismissed my private complaint. Can I ask for reinvestigation by any other police agency.

Anonymous   10 November 2017 at 14:56

Release of rights through affidavit duly notarized.

Property: Residential Flat
Ownership: Jointly owner by son and mother.

Mother expired intestate a couple of years back leaving behind 3 sons, including the joint owner and 1 daughter (assuming all are alive) as her legal heirs.

The 2 brothers and sister have signed a joint affidavit in favour of brother (joint owner) stating that they have no right, title and interest in the flat. The affidavit is made on stamp paper of RS.500/- and is duly notarized (registered notary with serial number).

My question is;

1. Can the affidavit be considered sufficient legal document to transfer 100% rights in the flat in the name the joint owner?

2. If not, what is required to be done from the society point of view to make sure the transfer, if done, is not challenged in the future.

B.S.NARAHARI   10 November 2017 at 12:32

Supreme court judgement on technical courses

Namasthae Sirs,

Iam an Govt employed and presently working as an technician on Diploma Education basis. Now without quiting my current job i want to elevate to higher posts by updating myself with higher qualifications. In this regard the AMIE courses equivalent to B.E ( Engineering graduate ) offered by Institution of Engineers ( India ) Kolkatta is the best option owing to flexibility in timings and no donations. Before my enrolment the AMIE was recognized by MHRD( Government ) and presently for those students enrolled prior May 2013 was recognized by AICTE ( Government ).

Recently Supreme court quashed the recognition of all technical courses in distance education mode. This surely affects the Passed and presently studing AMIE and AMIETE students. Not only the present students but also for new aspirants living in remote villages where daily access to Diploma or Engineering colleges is not possible. Considering all these cases, Can we appeal and request the Supreme court for justification or else supreme court judgement will be the final. Please advice us

Regards
Narahari

Mith Pune MH   10 November 2017 at 12:19

Parking

I live in Pune. Agreements for all the flats in our society was done in 2015-2016. Builder has sold parking spaces to 16 members. 4 members are without any parking space. I have below questions:
1. As per the articles I have read on internet, builders were not supposed to sell parking spaces at the time we had our registrations done (I am not sure whether the members who have purchased the parking from the builder have anything mentioned in the agreement regarding this.). So are the allotments done by the builder void?
2. The society now claims that there is not enough space in the premises to give any parking to the remaining 4 members. However, some members who have purchased the parking have empty spaces with them. The society has laid down the rule that members who do not have parking space will have to park their vehicles in the parking space of the owners and pay them rent. Is this legal? Can the society lay down any such rule?
3. How can I challenge the right to park the vehicle in the society premises?

PUSHPENDRA S   10 November 2017 at 12:19

Addition of Higher qualification

One of our employee joined service in 2004 on the basis of ITI qualification. Later on in 2011 he requested to add his B Sc degree into his service records which he had obtained in 1999. The same was added by Office Head of the office of his posting at that time. Now he has applied for Limilted Dept competitive Exam requiring Graduation degree.
Was addition of Higher edu in service records at later stage by Office Head in order? Though him being holding Graduation at the time of his entry into Govt service wouldn�t have disqualified him from applying for the post which he joined. Pls reply with rule position.
Regards.