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Anonymous   25 February 2016 at 17:47

Rearding marriage dispute

My cousin sister got married 8 months ago at araya samaj in presence of family.
This intercaste marriage and now parents of her husband are forcing him to marry another girl.
Please suggest what should she do legally

Sunil rana   25 February 2016 at 17:39

Address problem while applying for new passport for my wife

I have got married in dec 2015.I have to apply for the passport of my wife. We have got our marriage certificate also. Now my question is that while applying for the passport in the passport office,they are asking for the address proof and identity proof.
I have following questions..
- we don't want to change her surname, as all her documents are having her old name.. So that should not be an issue.
- As her address in all her documents is of her father's, so can she apply the passport by her new address(husband), which is not updated in her adhar card or voter ID card.
- is it better to apply for passport by her father address( as her adhar card and voter ID card have same address).
- or Where and how can we apply for her new adhar card with updated address and how long does it takes to change the address, as we have to apply for passport on urgent basis...
Please help and guide

AMIT KUMAR MISHRA   25 February 2016 at 17:17

Dispute of shop with nagar palika nigam regarding leasehold right vs rent

Disputed Property
Shop No.21, of Nagar Palika Nigam, Rewa, District-Rewa (M.P.)

Shop Owner Manik Lal Khandelwal

History of Shop of NO. 21

A one floor building was constructed in the year 1991 by Rewa-Sudhar Nyas, Rewa, in which 41 shops in ground floors and 25 Advocate chambers in first floor were constructed in this building.

Out of 41 shops 32 shops were sold-out as leaseholder of 30 Years @ Rs. 100/- Per year.

In the year 1994 Rewa-Sudhar Nyas was merged in Nagar-Palika Nigam, Rewa.

Then in the year 1998, Nagar Palika Nigam, Rewa has invited an premium auction in news paper for auction of remaining 9 shops. In news paper conditions were written for auction that "Condition for auction shall be seen in the office".

By this premium auction my client Maniklal Khandel has paid advance Rs. 5000/- for entering in premium auction and got Shop No. 21 in auction.

Then after 6 Months client has paid remaining premium amount Rs. 29678.00 to Nagar Palika Nigam, Rewa.

Where it has been told by Office that you have to pay rent @ 200/- per month also.

My client said that in this complex all shops are in lease rent @ 100/- per year.

Then dispute begans here:-

1. Nagar Palika Nigam Says that clients has to pay monthly rent @200/- p.m. along with premium amount Rs. 34500/-.

2. My clients Says :- I have paid premium amount and I am owner as leaseholder as per previous all shops in this complex are in leasehold rights for 30 years.

You are kindly requested that give appropriate direction and any citation regarding in this case.

Mayur Vaidya   25 February 2016 at 16:47

Flat nomination form

In a flat Nomination form, there are two sections. In first sections, say, there are Nominee A and Nominee B with equal proportion of 50% each. In 2nd section, where it is mentioned, in case of death, all the above mentioned shares will be transferred to Nominee A. Then after the death of the owner,
1. what will be the new status of the share certificate? will the new share certificate have Nominee B's name?
2. iF YES, Will the Nominee A be the sole owner of the said flat?

Nitin   25 February 2016 at 16:38

Levy of service tax and excise duty

Dear Sir, I have a query relating to transaction Value, please find as: 1. A Government Ordnance Factory is engaged in manufacturing of Guns which are issued to Armed forces and police Forces, as per the orders of the Ministry of Defence (MOD), all the guns are required to be compulsorily inspected & tested by its testing wing before its removal from Factory. Thus Inspection of Gun is mandatory before removal. MOD issued another order that 4% of the cost of guns to be recovered from the all the police forces under state Govt under state Govt. as cost of inspection. Cost of inspection need not to be recovered from Armed forces as it already falls under the ministry of defence itself. Now my query is that whether inspection charges to included in Transaction Value and charge excise duty on the 4% along with the Value of Gun or, testing and inspection be treated as separate service rendered by ordnance Factory to State Police Forces, or both service tax and excise duty is payable? As per the definition of Transaction Value under section 4 of Central Excise Act, price which the buyer is liable to pay includes in transaction value and liable to duty of excise. since the inspection charges are incurred before removal and the buyer is liable to pay inspection charges along with the price of product so in my opinion it must be included in transaction value. Is there any case law / circular/ notification available which state that service tax and excise cannot be levied on same value. Please look in the above matter and guide me.

jagadish   25 February 2016 at 16:23

Share for daughters in ancestral property

If father dies in 1977 and mother dies in 2000, what is the share of daughters in an inherited ancestral property? do they get equal share?

Raj Thakker   25 February 2016 at 16:05

Divorce

Hello,
One of my friend asked wifes call log history for last 3 years but his in laws are not ready to give how can he get it , is there any legal way , he want call history for purpose of proving adultery she is having vodafone prepaid connection , he want from year 2013.

Paraman   25 February 2016 at 15:40

Minor's name is not mentioned poa

My grandfather's business was sold by my father's eldest brother who was taking care of it, citing the debts and it was after my grandfather's death. It was sold to one of our employees using the power of attorney given by all the stakeholders and it all happened in 1995. After 10 years or so, he has started to buy properties that he could not possibly have earned in that timeframe. And few other actions of him confirmed us that he had played some foul game in that deal, but we are not able to find it.

One of the things that I feel he has missed is, he has got POA from my father to sell that property, but has not mentioned my name as minor anywhere in the paper. Can anyone please tell if this would be a valid one enough to sue him?

Thanks, Paraman

Parandhama M   25 February 2016 at 15:35

Distributions of my late father's self aquired property as per his will

Dear sir my father having self acquired site of 1200 sq/feet in bangalore, Karnataka, and we are Eight children's, Six Male's and Two Female’s. So my father left Registered will on my Five brothers name except One brother and Two sisters, and he died on 2009. Now they have any rights (Grandsons) on that property please reply. Now they are saying that they have equal share in this property.
as per women's right 2005 my sisters have any rights

santha   25 February 2016 at 15:09

Capital gain fund

sir, I got my capital gain fund by selling my ancestor property on 19th of feb 2014.I am supposed to buy a property with that amount before 19th feb 2016
--2 year period-which I had missed .now is it possible to buy a plot and construct or else I SHOULD have bought the plot in that 2 year period itself and only constrction period is 1 year after the purchase of the plot is permitted.
now my concern is whether I can buy even after 2years I.E IN MARCH 2016 and finish building at the end of feb 17th 2017-TO AVOID PAYING TAX FOR THE C GAIN FUND PLEASE ADVICE ME WHAT TO DO--THANKS