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Abdul Latif   06 February 2013 at 14:05

Royality to iprs limited

Dear Sir,

We have a Restaurant in Mumbai. In Restaurant we play music and also organise orchestra. We obtain a License from Phonographic Performance Limited ( "PPL") for the same. Now the other society namely Indian Performing Right Society Limited ( IPRS) raised the Bill of Rs. 3,00,000/- against the Restaurant for last 5 years for playing music and organising the Orchestra. What should we do? Should we be bound to pay IPRS even we obtained the License from PPL. Please guide.

Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Latif

Pran   06 February 2013 at 07:30

Transfer of property through sale deed.

Respected Sir/Madam,

I recently bought/purchased a residential house property through registered sale deed in West Bengal.

After a couple of weeks the seller heard from somewhere that his property might have fetched him more value (if he had sold it to any other person) than he actually received from me.

Due to his hunger for money, I heard that he may file a case against me, of fraud and then try to take back the property.

I would like to ask that, is it possible ? And, what are my rights over my purchased property after a registered sale deed.

Please, reply.

Thanking in advance.

vivek Vats   02 February 2013 at 09:56

Refund by the builder

I have booked a property in November 2011 with a builder in Mumbai by paying the amount by cheque through my bank.At the time of booking the builder said that the project will start in end of December.Now after more than one year nothing has come up and now he is returning my money back with a rate of 9% just for 180 days on the amount i have paid to them.They are saying that they are going in some legal issues with the existing society and they don't know how long is it going to take time so they are returning the money back.Even they are not promising us the booking in case they start it later .As the prices have increased in the vicinity in last one year its a big loss of time and money for us.As we have booked the property after doing a lot of search but now they even dont want to pay us for the losses.If i want a 9% of return i will just put it in a bank deposit no need to gave to the builder.Want to know what are the legal options do i have.Thanks.

Raju Balodi   31 January 2013 at 16:22

Objection raised on trademark

There is objection from the registrar of Trademark under section 9(1)(a) that the trademark which are devoid of any distinctive character, that is to say, NOT capable of distinguishing the goods and services of one person from of another persons.

Kindly give me the suggestion and format of reply which I can file to Registrar and also suggest the supportive documents which are required to prove that the said trademark is not devoid of any distinctive character.

Kindly do the needful and urgent basis

Neeraj Agarwal   30 January 2013 at 13:53

Computer course certification

I am going to start a software training computer center.

Whether certification need licensed software.

How can I issue For 1-2 months certification programme (whether GUMASTA or by NGO society registration only)

Further How can I register the name of the center so no one can use same name. (How to register the trade-name)

Danish Siddiqui   29 January 2013 at 15:27

Property rights in muslim property law

My mother has a parental property in Indore worth Rs 10000000. They are 3 brothers and 3 sisters including my mother. My mother's three brothers are staying in the property and have the possession of the property. Now my mother wants her share in the parental property for which brothers are not ready as they have the possession of the property and enjoying the benefits. She is thinking of putting a suit in court for her parental property claim. I have few questions on the same

1) What will be my mother's share in entire property as per muslim property law? I think it will be 11.11% but just wanted to confirm

2)What will be the court fees my mother has to pay to file the suit? Whether it will be on the entire cost of the property or only her share of property as per muslim property law.

3) Whether there is any relaxation in court fees for senior citizen women with no income.

4) What will be the right court to file the suit ? District court? High Court?

5) We are two brothers and have their own houses one in Indore and one in Mumbai, both of us are earning well, my father is a retired govt servant and getting his pension, and my mother has no income. Considering all these facts can my mother claim her share in the parental property or the claim will get rejected based upon above information.

6) Against whom the claim will be filed in court.

My grandparents has not left any will for any of the members in the family and my maternal uncles have the possession of the property.

Appreciate if anyone can provide me guidance on all the above question point by point.

Appreciate this forum, appreciate your help on the same

Vivek Sharma   29 January 2013 at 14:06

How to transfer a property in basis of registered will

I am resident of Delhi, only One son of my mother. My father is missing in since last 9 years. I have reported in police Station and obtained certificate from police that he is still missing. & my father are total 5 brothers, & I have one dda shop was allotment in my Grand-father name. & my garnd-father was expired in 1989 and he was Written a will in favor of my father in 1986 and will is registered in court in 1986 I wish to get the shop mutation changed in my mother name. & who is a legal hairs in basis of will. Pls advise in details what options do we have for this.

rajesh kumar raikwar   27 January 2013 at 19:02

Sale-purchase

Hi,
I bought a tata indica car from showroom at sagar on full cash payment on 31st dec 2012. But on 20th of jan 2013 the engine of car is not properly working. I'have complained to the dealer but he is not giving proper response.
plz suggest what to do?
Thanks!

Hari   24 January 2013 at 20:49

Rights on mother ways grandfathers and their ancestral property:

We are 4 Sons in our Family and my mother passed away on Jan 2011, and my mother was the first child of my grandfather’s family and she had 5 brothers and 2 sisters. (All are Hindu)
(Grandfather and Grandmother was no more). My Grandfather passed away on Mar 2002 and Grand Mother passed away on June 2011 (Mother's Parents). My Moms Ancestral has totally 6 acres of property on which my grandfather had given a "WILL" on 1985 for 2 acres to my Maternal Uncles. Remaining 4 acres of Ancestral Property are not partiotioned. The “WILL” is registered only by my Grandfather and 5 Maternal Uncles, without my mom and aunt's signature. My Grandmother and uncles sold 2 acres of land from Ancestral Property on 2004 without getting signature from my mom and aunts. Apart from that in 1985 my Grand Father by his self earned 8 Acres of Agricultural land and that is not partitioned and there is no “WILL” on that property.
After my grandfather expired, my maternal Uncles got the Legal heir and it shows all names. (5 Sons and 3 Daughters)
My mom got married in the year Oct 1979. My aunts are married on May 1984 and March 1990 respectively.
Now my questions are:

1. Do we eligible to ask our share, Since my mom got married in the year 1979?
2. Is the “WILL” which given by my grandfather is legal? Shall I have rights to demand our share from my Mother’s Ancestral Property?
3. Can I file a case to recover my share for the property which was sold by my uncles on 2004?


Please answer the above it would be really helpful at this time, because my uncles are not ready to give single piece of property or money to us. My aunts are also not willing to ask their share and they are not co-operating with us.