Anonymous
15 June 2020 at 10:47
I had given blank stamp paper with my signature to a financier 18 year ago.i paid back loan amount reasonably.but there is dispute between us on interest.if he write big amount on said blank paper to file a case,how can I prove it as fake?Is there any scientific (forensic) remedy to prove the writing is new (ink) and signature and stamp paper is old
Anonymous
14 June 2020 at 20:57
if in motor accident claim case , the case is decided and legal guardian is appointed for minor to take care of that amount and that legal guardian is being dead then what is the procedure to withdraw the amount if minor need that for his own benefit and use due to certain circumstances in emergency conditions.
Anonymous
14 June 2020 at 20:50
if legal guardian which has been appointed by the court in case of minor is dead then what is the procedure to appoint another legal guardian when the case is already disposed by the court and no pending case is left.
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Anonymous
14 June 2020 at 14:21
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I wana know i bought land in haryana which is trf from husband to wife and wife to daughter and daughter sold to me. In this they donot have nutation of prior tranfers they have mutation of trf from mother to daughter only .whether prior muttion of trf from husband to wife req?
I bought land in haryana on registery there is picture of buyer seller witness but not of officer in box but officer signed and stamp on paper so is there is any problem?
Anonymous
13 June 2020 at 18:35
Property lies intestate for more than 4 generations. The 4th generation beneficiary gets absolute and full rights over the said property having all the rights of alienation. Can there be any restriction by law restraining the said beneficiary enjoying the said property absolutely as his own personal property in exclusion of his legal heirs. Kindly elaborate the pros and cons in this position of the 4th generation beneficiary.
Sir,
I am working in a government sector. My first marriage was in Feb 2011, after one year me and my wife stay separately due some family issue. Then after we both are filed mutual divorce petition in court and in Aug 2019 court grant/passed our divorce petition. In between, from year 2014/2015 I have stay with one lady in leave in relationship. After divorce I have marriage with this lady. But while I have in leave in relationship with lady, we have born one boy child and as on date he is 3 years old.
Now, kindly guide/suggest me what will be the legal procedure or way to enter both (second wife & child) name into my service record or family particular as a nominee/dependent.
I hold a joint property with my Brother in Pune, Maharashtra. This is a self acquired property. We both had contributed some amount, out of our own sources and also borrowed housing loan. We are contributing 50% each for housing loan EMIs.
Now, I want to transfer my rights in the said property in favour of my brother. He will pay me, the amount contributed by me initially and he will also take over the balance amount of housing loan i.e. (he will alone pay the EMIs henceforth). My Queries:
1. Which document shall I execute for transfer of rights, Gift Deed or Release Deed? Which option will save Stamp Duty?
2. While determining the 'Market Value' of the Property for Stamp Duty purpose, whether the balance amount of Loan will be deducted from the actual property value? Can it be treated as 'encumbrance'? Will it help in saving stamp duty? If not is there any other way out?
Please advice me on above. Thank you all experts in advance
Plaintiff absence
Sir ...we are having civil case suit in hyderabad civil city court ..as I came to know by ecourt website I checked it showing plaintiff absence and next hearing in monthly July 2020... actually there is CMA civil case stay suit is pending in high court ..so I did not followup city civil court case now status showing plaintiff absence and showing case next hearing in month of july 2020 ..weather we have to attend city civil court / high court ..as my engaged advocate says to me no cases on trial ..as he got appointment as govt pleader busy with his work .. suggestion needed how to tackle city civil court issue aswellas highcourt