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Anonymous   24 February 2010 at 15:15

st cast certificate

i am a st cast member. my grand father cast certificate is already done. but now i have a cast certificate for my job & carrear. problem is that jalna district (maharashtra)collector said, this is not possible for u becuase of your community's is ressidential in nanded. so what we do pls help me

Anonymous   24 February 2010 at 14:51

st cast certificate

i am a st cast member. my grand father cast certificate is already done. but now i have a cast certificate for my job & carrear. problem is that jalna district (maharashtra)collector said, this is not possible for u becuase of your community's is ressidential in nanded so so what we do pls help me

Adv. Deepak   23 February 2010 at 16:51

Registration of documents.

Respected Members, Kindly help. I have notarised a document. I now want to register it with the sub registrar. Can I do so? Kindly advise. There are two documents. 1. Declaration that on agreement to sale, stamp duty has been paid, but that document has not been registered. 2. Gift deed that the above property has been gifted to son. For execution of both these documents, separate power of attorney has also been executed and notarised. The person making all these documents is 80 years old and cannot move out of bed. Kindly help. Regards. Adv. Deepak.

Dineshkumar Gupta   23 February 2010 at 10:56

Leave & License

Where to be Leave & License agreement to beregistered and notarised?

Anonymous   22 February 2010 at 14:44

Notarisation of POA

Hi,

Our head office in another country needs to execute a POA in favour of one employee in India. The Company abroad and the company in India are two different companies.
Could you please tell me if the POA to be executed by an authorised person in another country needs to be notarized here in India or in the country of its execution?

Regards
PAAU

Anonymous   22 February 2010 at 14:35

copy of order

Injuction order was passed by hon. judge co operative court [mumbai] in 1993. how to get the copy or to know the status online? Is this order still valid? what should be done in order to vacate the order?

gopal krishna   22 February 2010 at 14:26

fathers property

is that legally valid when father is alive he has commited some portion of the property to my brother orally

Dineshkumar Gupta   19 February 2010 at 17:34

Leave and license

I have shop which given on the rent basis for eleven months. We have made leave and license agreement as legal formalities but it is without a notary stamp.

So, in future whatever disput come it can be(leave &b license agreement)considered as legal proof?

Anonymous   19 February 2010 at 12:29

Stamp duty on mortgage

I have taken working capital loan from Bank for say Rs.10 and one piece of land is given as security for which equitable mortgage was created and stamp duty is paid on Rs.10 . The limit is further enhanced to Rs.20 and stamp duty on balance loan of Rs.10 is paid. We have mutually agreed to give one more piece of land as additional security. My query is whether I have to pay stamp duty on entire amount of loan again for extension of Mortgage?

Kumar Krishan Agarwal Advocate   19 February 2010 at 01:48

How to get lost Ancestral Properties?

Dear Sir,

IN BRIEF MATTER OF FACT

1. Grandfather (A) had inherited large properties and made a registered partition deed (1940) for all the three sons (B),(C),(D) while D was minor when the deed was made only 5 years. (A) died. C also died without marriage i.e he was single passed away.
Now (D) had made seven children d1,d2....d7.
(B) had made 3 children b1,b2,b3.

2. (B) put the partition deed into his custody and gave a small house for living to (D) initially. Hide all the structure of properties mentioned in the partition deed. After that (B) assassinated (D) and his(D) wife in 1970. All the seven children were minor when (D)died and somehow grown up.

3.The children of (D) d1,...d7 know in 2010 and gets the copy of partition deed after 70 years that their father have large properties allotted. Now The (B) sold all the properties of (C)&(D) and (B)died in 2000.
But (B) three children b1,b2,b3 all are alive.

4. Is there any chance to file a suit for recovery immovable properties or reopen partition deed or challenge partition deed or start off 420/406 I.p.C proceedings to start being beneficial for d1,...d7 for recovering all the properties whether the properties illegally transferred or their complete amount from b1,b2,b3.?

Question:
Is there any way to tackle this complicated matter and what's the probability for winning ? A Long battle ground to start. OR Leave out all the past as there is no solution!
Is it Impossible for this problem to be solved.