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Prashant   11 July 2017 at 15:32

Legal Career

Hi,
I was an UPSC aspirant. This year was my last attempt with UPSC. I am not sure what the result will be therefore I have decided to pursue Law.

I have enrolled for evening classes.

I need some advice - What is the best way to utilize my daytime?
Should I go for internship?
Should I join some law firm as an intern?

I am short of time concerning career.
So, what's the best possible way to move ahead.

Mohan ranga Darapureddy   11 July 2017 at 14:23

Ownership issue of land property

Here is a situation: My brother had lent around 50,000 rupees to a person in 2001. As a backup, the person had registered his land property (costs 50 lakhs as per current market price) in my brother’s name with a mutual understanding that the property shall be registered back to him when he pays the borrowed money with certain interest within certain duration (Not sure the interest rate and duration). But my only brother, who was unmarried/no other successors other than me, is passed away in 2002. So the person could not pay the money back and I believe that the land is still registered in my brother’s name. Very recently only I came to know this secret deal of my brother and the person is still occupying the property. Now can I avail the ownership of the land? I have heard that there is a law called adverse possession, which says that one, occupying a property without break more than 12 year, gets the ownership of the property. Will this adverse possession decide the ownership of this property?

Rupali   11 July 2017 at 12:31

Ancestral property rights(maternal)after the death of mother

Namaste.....I am a 41 year old ,Hindu Maratha married female.I have an elder brother aged 44 years.I lost my mother in the year 1981 when I was of the age 5. My mother has 4 brothers and 4 sisters.My grandfather(Mother's father)passed away in the year 1986.After the death of my maternal grandfather,the names of my uncles and aunties (my mother's brothers and sisters)were added in the 7/12 extract of ancestral property which is located in district Ratnagiri(state Maharashtra) but , my mother's name was not added to it.Me and my brother came to know about it six months ago... I would like to know answers for the following queries..... Q1) Are My brother and me eligible for our mother's ancestral property after her death ? Q2)If yes,then how can I and my brother apply to the government to add our name in the 7/12 extract ? Last month,I had inquired about the same matter and had a talk with respected talathi. He said that if all uncles and aunties give their NOC ,then only it is possible to add our name in 7/12 extract.One of my uncle is not ready for NOC. Kindly guide me through this specifically so as whom to meet and how to proceed . thanks. R.K.

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Pawan Kumar   11 July 2017 at 11:55

Technical resignation

Dear sir,
I had joined power sector psu at the post of Technician Trainee in 2003.and completed one year Training period and placed in regular pay scale of Technician and served for 3 years 6 months mean time our workmen union was demanding that our one year training period may be considered in regular service tobe counted for determining the eligibility period for next grade. In 2008 was selected in supervisor grade which is next one to Workman grade as a department internal candidate through proper channel and submitted my technical resignation and again inducted as Je ( supervisor ) trainee for one year and serving here last 9 years. Now our management has pleased the long time pending demand of considering the training period in service to be counted and one time dispensation is allowed. Now my question is that am I eligible for that consideration of training period even I had also inducted one year Training Period in workman category and served for 3 years and 6 months as regular workman. Kindly suggest me appropriate clues.

Pushpa Rajan   11 July 2017 at 11:33

Rights of wife to live in husbands house till divorce

Husband thrown away his wife and filed divorce petition. Now can the wife re-enter into husband's house and live till getting divorce.

ali   11 July 2017 at 11:31

Reputed criminal law firm in hyd

I would like you to recommend me few reputed firms specialize in criminal laws in Hyderabad/Secundrabad cities
Thanks

MAHESH BANSAL   11 July 2017 at 11:10

Pending payment

I resigned on 7 jan and my notice period is of 90 days
i serve up to 16 march and my balance PL & EL was 30 days
I have also claim of 15600 which is duly approved but unpaid

now my Hr is not giving the NOC or balance salary

Ramamurthy   11 July 2017 at 09:57

Issue with layout association/bangalore

Hi,

I constructed a house at kempanna layout in bangalore 4 years back. I became part of layout association by paying membership fee and have been paying monthly maintenance fee of Rs.150.
The issue is with old association members who have been staying in layout since last 10 years and some of them are local people. They are creating following problems
1.They have not given layout bore well water connection to my house.
2. Women senior association members gather in front of my house every day and discuss all junk things loudly making nuisance. And my house tenants also joining with them. Members are supporting tenants. I requested them not to form a group nearby my house, they replied that it was road and they are senior association members or local members.
3. They are wasting association funds in form of january 1 celebrations and other functions without consulting new members.
Could anybody help how to resolve the problems?

Regards
Ramamurthy

Job Chithalan   11 July 2017 at 06:45

Refund of rs 15.75 lacs paid for lease

After a trial stay at Melur Meadows Retirement, near Mettupalayam, Coimbatore, I became interested in leasing an unfurnished flat for five years, with a view of spending my last days at Melur Meadows.

Directors were in financial difficulties. I empathised with them and trusted them. To help them and for or the sake of future good will, I paid them 15.75 Lacs, full amount for the lease.
I have a signed receipt for the 15.75 Lacs paid.
That was in January 2016.
However, after studying the lease, and due to other issues, I decided not to proceed.
I did not sign the lease agreement.

The company (Melur Meadows Alternative Lifestyle Private Limited) has been holding on to my 15.75 lacs since January 2016.
In an email, a director did promise that they will refund the money.
But they missed two promised dates for making payments.
Directors have clearly broken their written promises to refund.

Now they are giving me all sorts of excuses.
One of excuses, about their inability to refund is:
They are in a dispute with DTCP (Department of Town and Country Planning).
So they can't sell any of the 25 remaining flats. They can only lease the flats but have not found anyone else.

I requested them to pay me a small interest on the 15.75 lacs, till they are able to pay the full amount
But they have not agreed.

The directors are now referring to clauses in the written lease agreement, such as 'lock-in period' for 3 years.
I pointed out that I did not read, let alone sign the agreement, before payment
Srinath argued, "why did you pay the amount?".
I replied, "I wanted to help you and I had the intention to lease. But for various reasons, I had to change my mind".

They stopped replying to my emails.
Do they have a legally valid agrument for not refunding my money?

I tried for many months. Have been patient, understanding and flexible.
But now suspect that they have no intention to return my money.
I am a 71 years old pensioner and can not afford to lose 15.75 lacs.

I require a lawyer in Coimbatore who is good at mediation for me and take legal action, if found necessay.

Job Chithalan
job_cf@yahoo.co.uk

satheeskumar   11 July 2017 at 06:37

Cancellation of settlement deed

while registering the sale document the son has fraudulently get a settlement deed executed under his name. on knowing this settlement deed the father has cancelled the settlement deed in a month. after that he has sold a part of the property to third person for which the son has witnessed. after some period now the son has challenged the cancellation of settlement deed. whether he has right to claim once he has accepted the cancellation?