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Kamlesh soni   02 March 2009 at 21:59

trust registration

Respected Sir, Please tell us how we can registration a trust? in shorts about procedure of trust regisration

sreenivasa.C   02 March 2009 at 13:30

regarding M.O.U.

what are the basic rules for M.O.U.

sreenivasa.C   02 March 2009 at 13:29

regarding M.O.U.

what are the basic rules for M.O.U.

sreenivasa.C   02 March 2009 at 13:29

regarding M.O.U.

what are the basic rules for M.O.U.

GOPI KRISHNA   26 February 2009 at 16:20

whether Release deed is valid based on settlement deed

A executed a settlement deed in the year 1953, his self acquired property to his wife as life interest, thereafter the property shall be enjoyed by his daughter during her life time as life interest and after the death of daughter the property will be passed on to her children i.e A's grand children who will have absolute power to dispose the property. the Settlor A died in the year 1980.
in the year 1981 A's wife and daughter who have only life interest along with two grand children have executed a release deed in favour of other grand son in respect of property shown in settlement deed.

the releasee/other grand son has constructed an apartment in the year 1988 now wants to sell the apartment
my question is whether execution of above referred release deed is valid and whether an apartment can be bought based on the above deeds.

Hiren   26 February 2009 at 16:18

Whether Stamp Duty Payable on Addendum of an Agreement

A Company (A Ltd) has given an Inter Corporate Deposit (ICD) of Rs. 1 Crore to another Company (B Ltd) for a period of 90 days @ 15% p.a.

On the original ICD Agreement appropriate stamp duty was paid.

The payment period was extended by A Ltd and an Addendum No. 1 to the Original ICD Agreement was executed between A Ltd and B Ltd.

My Query is whether on the Addendum No. 1 Stamp Duty is to be paid and if it is payable than at what rate it has to be paid?


Regards

CS Hiren

khaleel   25 February 2009 at 20:07

regarding the property dispute?

hi sir iam a muslim of hyderabad /andhrapradesh. sir my father has purshased a independent house of nearly 100 yards which is beside the house of ours only i.e(of my grand fathers)5 years back at a cost which is prevailing at that time from the sellers i.e the sellers are also are the cousin brothers of my father . and now they want to go to court saying that they have sold the house at very low cost and they want the compensation now ?but we have purchased it at a cost which is prevailing at that time and now due to the rise in the real estate the value of land has increased sir? at the time of sale my father had enterted in the the sale dead with them and attested by the lawyer.nand my father had also made NO-TARY.BUT THE DIDNT REGISTERED THE LAND DUE TO NON AVAIBILITY OF MONEY AT THAT TIME what remeady can my father get if they went to court sir? and please suggest us what actions we shall take to safe guard the property sir?THANKS IN ADVANCE SIR PLS DO THE NEED FUL.

Sultan Salauddin Khan   19 February 2009 at 16:48

declaration of age by a major person?

Can a major person who is 18 years or above, declare his age through affidavit himself? If Yes please cite some judgements of any high or appex court

Kamlesh soni   18 February 2009 at 21:53

about registration of any trust

Sir I m new in legal line. please give me some advise how one can registration an individual trust? how many minimum required and where i have to inquiery about it?My one client wants to registration a trust for social works.Please give me some idea.

Sultan Salauddin Khan   18 February 2009 at 11:51

can a judicial magistrate order to ammend or add somethind in affiadavit sworning before him

can a judicial magistrate order to ammend or add somethind in affiadavit sworning before him. Can a judicial magistrate refuse to administer the affidavit on the ground that the matter is not properly written or any thing else. What are the provision as per "Oaths Act". Kindly cite some judgements in this regard.