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Nairita Datta Chowdhury   26 December 2012 at 20:58

Legal procedures for launch a website

I want to know what is the exact procedure I have to look after as lawyer to make or launch a website to sell cloths, accessories, shoes etc...
what documents I should prepare...
And any other suggestions if you can as soon as possible...

venkat   25 December 2012 at 00:54

Adoption & property rights

Dear Sir/Madam,I am highly thankful for if any one answers my question.
My grandparents have 3 children and passed away at delivery time. After accepting my mother as their adoptive daughter, they had 3 children by birth (2 female & last one male) and all these 4 members alive.All these 4 members have same father name in government primary school records with their admission numbers. No study after that primary education. My grandparents also performed my mother’s marriage, but marriage card not available.
There was some ancestral property like lands & houses and no will for them, acquired by grand-grandfather in 1948. My grandfather died in 1999 without any will. In 2007, my grandmother (at her last stage) along with 3 real children sold the lands, and died in 2008, without informing my mother. My question is “Has my mother any right on this property or not? Is School admission report valid for adoption proof? How to proceed for this issue?”

venkat   25 December 2012 at 00:51

Adoption & property rights

Dear Sir/Madam,I am highly thankful for if any one answers my question.
My grandparents have 3 children and passed away at delivery time. After accepting my mother as their adoptive daughter, they had 3 children by birth (2 female & last one male) and all these 4 members alive.All these 4 members have same father name in government primary school records with their admission numbers. No study after that primary education. My grandparents also performed my mother’s marriage, but marriage card not available.
There was some ancestral property like lands & houses and no will for them, acquired by grand-grandfather in 1948. My grandfather died in 1999 without any will. In 2007, my grandmother (at her last stage) along with 3 real children sold the lands, and died in 2008, without informing my mother. My question is “Has my mother any right on this property or not? Is School admission report valid for adoption proof? How to proceed for this issue?”

reachstan   23 December 2012 at 15:11

Will i get sued , if i take some content from other sites

i am starting a price/product comparison website with reviews of the products, However
since my site will be new I won't have reviews ( user reviews like those on mouthshut.com) , so I thought of the following solution

Parse 1 or 2 reviews for each product from sites like mouthshut.com, and mention below the reviews ' taken from " mouthshut" for more reviews like this please visit "mouthshut" .
So I will be giving credit to them for taking reviews and linking back to the site.

Now ofcurse I would do this only if the websites like mouthshut don't give me permission to use the reviews, I want to know Will I get sued if I do this?
inspite of giving them credit?

Shailesh Phillips   17 December 2012 at 10:42

Types of memberships

How many types of memberships exist in a co-operative Society and what are the differences with respect to powers of each type of membership.

rameshkumar   13 December 2012 at 16:18

Issar chithi on rs.100 stamp paper

I have sold a property and done issar . Sale deed has to be done on or before 31/12/12and possesion to be given . As per condition of issar if buyer doesnot come with remaining amount(which is 70%),then I can cancel the deal and forefeit the amount already recd. Iwant to know can I really forefeit t:he amount incase buyerfails to come with balance amount ? If he ask for some more days time. Am I bound to agree that ?

muralidharashastry emani   11 December 2012 at 19:59

Land title issue

I PURCHASED ONE ACRE LAND IN 1984. IT GOT REGISTERED ON MY NAME. I obtained Panchayath Lay out approval and paid lay out fee in 1985 and have receipt also. After that I sold one plot also. I informed Revenue authorities stated I purchased the land giving my sale deed details and requested to issue Pahani . They issued. The pahani does not specified anywhere it is gairan land aor assigned land even Revenue authority never specified it is restricted land any where in pahani. Property not transferred on my name in revenue records. But he confirmed by issuing clean pahani for the said I purchased

When I approached in 2010 the revenue said it is gairan land. Having registered land and approved lay out and having clean pahani by revenue Do I get correct title.

Now revenue department arises that it is assigned land.

Question is if it is assigned land will they issue pahani even if they issue are they (Revenue)not supposed to mention in pahani.

I approached Registrars office he say he has been notified to the office in 2005 as Gairan land and not in 1985. As such he registered the sale deed.

can you please suggest how to proceed legally now. And what is the strength of Pahani document in the Law field. If possible kindly give me some case references of similar which are settled in the field of law by courts.

manoj   22 November 2012 at 09:29

Share of married daughters in fathers ancestral land

dear Sir/Madam,
My uncle has recently transferred his piece of agriculrural land in jalgaon district on my name.My uncle is still alive and is reluctant to share with his 3 married daughters due to personal issues and have spent lakhs of rupees in their marriage which he has raised by selling some of his land.He is firm on his stand and neither wants to transfer anything till he is alive nor after his demise.My uncle has inherited the labd from my grandfather.
please advice.
Thanks,
Manoj

manoj   19 November 2012 at 18:22

Married daughters share in fathers propoerty inherited from ancestars

Dear Sir,
My uncle has sold his agricultural land to me .Although he has 3 married daughters he never wanted to share any portion of the same.He is firm on his stand that doesnt want to share even a single inch of land with his daughters and son inlaws.In this case can they claim the share in land.

dhiraj   15 November 2012 at 16:50

Registered will

sir my grandfather had made aregistered will for distributing his property to his three sons for his own earned land in gulbarga district.after 15 years my father had applied for the mutatation of land according to the will instructons, but even after 3 months the case is pendiing and gone to tahsildar offce for hearing.but the notices they have send reached us after two days of actual hearing this happened thrice,In between my father expired due to oldage illness,his two brothers have already expired , so now according to the will all the three sons are expired,and only their wives are still alive.
please advice me now whether the registered will gets dissloved or still it stands and their succesors or wives caan claim rights of the property.
what is the procedure for claiming the property .

regards
dhiraj