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raj kumar bunker   07 January 2015 at 17:03

Ruleing

maine domestic voilance ka plaint pase kiya tha. sec 23 me 1000 rs. ka intream order hua tha. but respodent ne paisa deposite nahi kiya.tab maine 156 (3) me istgasa paise kiya lakin po sir ne istgasa bheaj ne ke leye ruleing mangi hai. to please mujhe ruleing sent karo

mahesh   07 January 2015 at 16:33

Cooperative housing society/

In a cooperative hsg society in Navi Mumbai, when a owner gives his flat on rent
1. the society is charging 110% of as the monthly service charges.
2, The society under its right to raise funds as per the bye laws is asking for a donation fee over and above the additional 10% service charges.
My query is can the society ask for donation for letting out the flat on rent? If yes what is the amount they can demand.
Kindly enlighten.
Regards
Mahesh Deshpande

Member (Account Deleted)   07 January 2015 at 16:25

Foreign National 125crpc

All parties us citizen and divorced occured

Imran khan   07 January 2015 at 15:28

Validity of gift deed

My uncle gifted land to his sister i.e., my mother in 1989 (written on Rs.50/- stamp paper in 1989). Actually the land belongs to Govt & provided to my uncle under BPL land scheme (D form Patta). He died. Till now we didn't get the position of land as the neighbouring land owner (he also got the land in the same way) is objecting us to build house there. He is a local party leader & wat ever we tried is of no use. the land is still in the name of my uncle & he died. wat to do to get position?

Abhi   07 January 2015 at 14:39

Buying a property which is mortgaged

I am buying a resale 1BHK flat (15 years old). I had paid 1% of the total value of the flat as part of token to the seller. Now during the course of submitting the loan application and collecting documents, Seller informed me that this flat(1BHK) is mortgage with the bank. He further explained me that he has 2 falts (1BHk-given on rent and 2BHK-currently residing). He said he had taken loan for his 3 enterprises keeping both the flats mortgage to a co-operative bank. In 1BHK flat, he is the only owner and 2BHK, he and his wife is a joint owner of the flat. The loan lended by the bank to him has his wife as guarantor. Now since I am interested to buy 1BHK flat, he said he will get NOC from bank as well as valuation certificate from bank for the 1BHK flat. He said this certificate can be produced to my bank (nationalised bank) to get home loan and get laon on 1 BHK flat paid off. He also showed me a letter from the bank that bank doesnt have any problem selling 1BHK flat.

Please advise me the following points
1. Can I still go with purchasing or stay away from this deal
2. How the bank will determine that how much loan need to be paid off to release original documents for 1BHK
3. Can I legally get any claim from the owners later on from his wife?
4. Once sellers bank releases all the original sale deeds and share certificates (original), can they make any trouble as far as 1BHK flat is concerned.
5. Will my nationalised bank (SBI) will make effort to investigate on this?
6. What is due diligence conducted by bank

Thanks in advance,

I am a first time buyer and very nervous about the deal.

Gilbat   07 January 2015 at 14:15

Civil law final judgement time

Dear experts,

I need to know few things from you.

when final judgement, can we request honerable Judge to release the order "To" tamil nadu police,sub registor,thasidhar ?

Becasue tamil nadu police, sub registor,thasidhar will not know about the High court judgement.

can we have one order and make "To" partees as tamil nadu police, sub registor,thasidhar?

the problem is after 2nd appeal high court judgment my against party should not entertain third party in sub registor office,also police should take action accordingly incase my against party create the problm for me..

also thasidhar should know about the issue and survey my land properly as per high court order


1) after Civil law final judgement, within how many days we can get order from high court.

2) how much approcimately i can pay to the order to high court?

3) will i able to get order with out my advocate help?( that means based on judgement will they make order)


these clarifications are highly helpful..





MANJUNATHA REDDY G   07 January 2015 at 13:42

Katha

My Grand father acquired 3 acres of Agricultural land in 1967, as it is self acquired property, the same was transferred to my father on the basis of WILL in 2000. The revenue records were in the name of my Grand father untill 2010. The katha was transferred in 2011 in favor of my father.

My brother filed a partition suit and accordingly the land was dived between us 1 acre each i.e father, brother and myself. We registered the Compromise decree in the sub registrar in 2013. we applied for transfer of the Katha in our favour. Meanwhile my cousins filed the partition suit and give an objection letter before the Tahasildar, for change of Katha(pahani). Summons was issued and after hearing he states that, the tahsildar can not mutate the registrar and tranfer the katha as there is civil suit pending. Pl let us know how to over come this problem. Pahani should be transferred based on decree passed in our family suit as well as based on the registration of the same decree. There is no stay in the civil suit filed by our cousins. How can Tahasildar stop the Katha is it not a contempt of court. pl advise.

abhishek dubey   07 January 2015 at 12:13

RTI: Asking information of women employee by spouse

The spouse of a female employee has asked for her salary detail.he has asked info for some legal dispute between him and his wife.should the application be rejected?upon rejectin can he apply again citing change of circumstances?

Aman   07 January 2015 at 10:09

Divorce/ property rights / dowry recovery

I got married in India on 21st Feb 2011 in Patiala, India. I am presently in Canada and have got my permanent residency card. My daughter is a canadian citizen born on 21st July 2012. My husband served me the divorce papers here in Canada in Dec 2014 immediately afetr we got our permanent residency. He has no property here. All his property is in Patiala / Chandigarh and under his parents name. I just got to know that his parents disowned him in 2013 in India (although they are on excellent terms with my husband/their son). Basically they had intentions to file for divorce since long however my husband was only waiting for his permanent residency in Canada. Also since he has no property here in Canada, he not liable to give anything to me here.
Now my first question is, what is my daughter entitled to in India. What are her rights in her grand parents property in India? What are my rights in India? And how to do we recover dowry from them in India. My entire marriage gold is also with my mother in law in her locker in India.
Me and my husband and his parents are all indian citizens except for my daughter who is a canadian citizen.