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Aluri Srilaxmi   08 November 2019 at 00:25

Retaining wall collapse due to heavy rains

Hi,
I am a flat owner in a gated community.
it's a new community.2 .5 years back we bought this flat.2 months back due to heavy rains our community retaining wall was collapsed.so whom we should involve for the reconstruction of the wall.the thing is builders not ready to reconstruct the wall.bcoz they saying that we already got NOC so now we are not part of this community.
So I need some legal advice.plz help me out

Anonymous   08 November 2019 at 00:02

Parties to the suit

me along with my brothers having undivided share executed development agreement in favour of builder/developer in 2014.
terms were:
that the developer will develop the land within 36 months
the developer if fails to handover possession of flats within 36 months he shall pay damages

default of developer:
the developer has neither developed the land nor has paid damages till today

note: the developer has amalgamated our land with the adjacent land owners, there is no deed of amalgamation signed by us with the developer or the adjecent owners (we had given permission in our development agreement to the developer to amalgamate lands if required for development, however the amalgamation has never been informed to us)

notice of termination has been sent and the developer has denied the termination

my questions:
1.what is the effect of amalgamation of land?
2. are we supposed to add the adjacent land owners (amalgamated land owners) as defendants in the suit along with the developer or there is no need?

Sahil Sharma   07 November 2019 at 18:53

Call details as an evidence.

my wife is having an affair. I got her outgoing call records from her phone. Is it legal to posses such records or it will be against the laws of privacy? what effect this evidence will do on my divorce case ?

Durgesh Shete   07 November 2019 at 15:38

Promotion related question

My name is Durgesh Bhaskarrao Shete,from Maharashtra. I am working in department of posts as Postal Assistant ( Khed MDG Sub Office) in Ratnagiri division, Goa region,Maharashtra Circle.
In December 2018, I have passed departmental promotion lgo exam and promoted from the post of Multi Tasking Staff Shrirampur division,Pune region to the post of Postal Assistant Ratnagiri division,Goa region Maharashtra.
My father was passed away earlier in 2003. Because of that my old mother has mentally depression and hypertension, stress problem. When I was in Ratnagiri, she attempted a sucide at my native place.Because of her continuous medical treatment problem I was very help less and I had gave a request application for reversion for previous post as MTS in Shrirampur division to Hon CPMG Sir Maharashtra Circle at 15 May 2019. Circle office has accepted my request for reversion at 23 August 2019.
But in between period continuous medical treatment and observation of four months by psychiatrist is given to my mother.Her physical and mental condition is so improved now. The medical treatment problem of my mother has been solved clearly and she is ready to come with me and resident with me at Ratnagiri division. It is my very humble and kind request that I don't want to revert back. I have gave application for willing to work at my present post as PA in Ratnagiri division to Hon CPMG Sir, Maharashtra at 11th September 2019 before division's releve order. I didn't relinquished my present post yet. But they are not allowing me to join at my present post yet. My application has been recommended by Hon Divisional head of Ratnagiri division and Hon Post Master General of Goa region

Anonymous   06 November 2019 at 22:06

Possession certificate is not given by builder

I have purchased a flat in 2016.the registry was done on december 2016.from 2017 i am living in the flat....the builder till not giving possession certificate....electric meter has not been provided...he os claiming additional charges 40000 which was not in sale deed or agreement......what should i do now.....



Anonymous   06 November 2019 at 22:06

Completed my master degree while being in a job

In the year 2014 I started my MA(Regular) and just after the completion of 1st year (2 semesters), I got selected in LIC as a Development Officer in 2015. After that while working in LIC, I also completed my remaining 2 semesters (till 2016). For that I asked the permission from my BM in written application and he granted the permission at both the time of my 3rd and 4th semester . But I didn't take any copy of the application at that time. Then I resigned form LIC in 2017 March.

Now, this year (2019), I got selected in Public Sector Bank in a post on the basis of that MA degree. Now the question is that, will this create any kind of problem in the future as I completed my MA while I was in job?

As somewhere I heard that we cannot do any regular course along with any job..Please help me .. I m really worried about this... because at present I don't have any proof that I was allowed to appear in the examination from LIC...

(From College side everything is clear. I have got my all Mark Sheets and Degree mentioning that I was a regular student of the college....and my college was in my home town and my workplace was 250 km away from my hometown)

Sunil Kinger   06 November 2019 at 20:27

Back dated stamp paper in the name third party

My Society MC members submitted the Bonds required as per the Societies act only after I kept pursuing them. It is found that they made the Bonds on back dated Stamp papers issued in the names of third parties.
They put the society stamp on the front page to make it look they were genuinely issued in their names.
RTI replies have proved the papers were issued to other persons.
Can the MC members be prosecuted under any criminal law/act

Shabeena Parveen   06 November 2019 at 17:13

Copy of gpa document

I purchased a House (800 sqft) in Bangalore in 2017 from the owner who sold me, but in the original sale deed it is mentioned that GPA holder had GPA rights, The Encumbrance certificate obtain from sub registrar office (1966-2004) has detail of GPA has been registered at the sub registrar office records in that jurisdiction. My house was also registered at the same sub registrar office and I possess the original Sale deed of the property. However i did not receive the copy of the seller's GPA document. I must confess , I was not that knowledgeable and missed requesting the copy of the GPA document. Now i have decided to sell the house to a prospective seller and i realized that the GPA copy is not available, only when i started the sale discussion. I tried approaching the owner to obtain a photocopy of the GPA document but i am not able to reach him. then i tried applying GPA photo copy, but the response from Sub registrar officer is that there is no copy available in records, only it is mentioned in the book that "XYZ person" is a GPA holder. But the Buyer is keen to have a copy of the GPA document through which the house was sold to me. Hence can you please explain me the procedure or alternate way to solve this issue.

Anonymous   06 November 2019 at 15:55

Onsite travel

i have RCR , Child Visitation and DV case(filed by opponent/wife ) pending in courts, i got onsite opportunity to travel for one year , i am worried on my seven years old child visitation and other DV Cases .

Please advise me

mayukh@2014   06 November 2019 at 09:09

Regarding easement

I have a property( inheritted) in kharagpur and it is freehold. As per the gift deed, it is clearly mentioned that i have the sole authority to sell/ use the property.
As per the gift deed, the land is clearly marked . There is a house with some land just adjacent to my property, which is now owned by my sister.(owner by inherittence)
If i want to sell the land, is law of easement applicable for this case. Plz note, my sister is not residing in that property now a days. If i want to sell it to third party, is there any law which is applicable to foresist me.