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deepika menda   14 January 2011 at 17:27

procedure for making a will

Can you pls give me the simplest method of preparing a will.
Also is it possible to make a will for a property in litigation.

deepika menda   12 November 2009 at 13:51

Benaami transactions.

How do I prove that a certain transaction is a benaami transaction?
In a joint family,all the brothers buy property in the names of the wives. When one brother dies and when that brother's wife wants to transfer the property to her sons names, the estate duty officer held that the transferor that is the wife was a benaamidar for her husband who was the real owner of the property and estate duty was charged thereon and paid by the transferees. This was declared in the search title of a particular property. Is this proof enough, and could then all the wives be declared as benaamidars for their husband's properties in this case?

deepika menda   28 October 2009 at 14:54

Difference between hindu undivided family & hindu joint fami

Can a hindu joint family be termed a hindu undivided family?

deepika menda   13 October 2009 at 07:10

Benaami transactions

If husbands purchase property in the names of their wives,are the wives entitled to enter into any sale agreement of the same without the written acknowledgement of the husbands.Will the sale transaction be valid in the eyes of law?

deepika menda   12 October 2009 at 11:53

Benami Property

If husbands purchase property in the name of their wives are the wives benami holders of the said property?
If yes, then are there any exceptions to the rule?

deepika menda   11 September 2009 at 12:43

Tresspassers

Under what circumstances can tresspassing be proved?
Rather what has to be established to prove tresspassing?riven

deepika menda   04 September 2009 at 15:45

To establish right, title & interest in property

Does only possesing title of any property establish your right & interest in the same too.This is related to a property a suit flat, where in the plaintiffs have managed to establish title of the flat, however, the right and interest as per my knowledge has been with the defendants who are in possesion of the same. I want to clarify inthis context whether right and interest is possessory right or is there something else which could mean right & interest.