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Faq On Different Kind Of Legal Documents

  kavksatyanarayana   23 October 2024 at 11:01

1. What is meant by Conveyance Deed ?Conveyance deed generally means an instrument whereby one party transfers his right, title, interest vested in immovable or movable property in favour of any other party, which is not otherwise specifically provid ..


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Brief Note On The Registration Act (act No.16 Of 1908)

  kavksatyanarayana   16 April 2024 at 17:05

KEY TAKEAWAYS: The Law of Registration of documents is governed by The Registration Act, of 1908. A few documents are mandatory to be registered for it to be valid in the eyes of the law. Acts under which the documents are compulsory to be registered ..


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FAQs on Power of Attorney

  kavksatyanarayana   06 March 2024 at 14:54

POWER OF ATTORNEYTHE POWERS-OF-ATTORNEY ACT, 1882ACT NO. 7 OF 1882[24th February, 1882.]Section 33 of the Registration Act, 190833. Power-of-attorney recognizable for purposes of section 32.1. What is meant by Power of Attorney?Power of Attorney is a ..


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Will - Notes

  kavksatyanarayana   07 April 2023 at 09:47

"Will" means the legal declaration of the intention of a testator concerning his property which he desires to be carried into effect after his death under Sec.2(h) of "the Indian Succession Act, 1925".A Will, also called 'test ..


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Brief note on power of attorney

  kavksatyanarayana   08 February 2021 at 12:06

A power of attorney deed is a widely used document which enables the Attorney (power of attorney holder) to carry out certain acts on behalf of the Principal (the person making the power of attorney). The principal can decide what powers can be share ..


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Introduction of Indian stamp act

  kavksatyanarayana   15 October 2015 at 12:13

The law relating to Stamp Duty in India can be traced to the Regulation VI of 1797, which was introduced in the province of Bengal. Similar regulations were in force in other provinces and amended and replaced by dif ..


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