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gb dayma   10 December 2009 at 10:55

Stamp Fees applicable in Delhi

Dear Sirs,
Can you please inform the rate of stamp fees applicable in Delhi for mortgage by deposit of title deeds?

Kumar R   09 December 2009 at 23:44

Housing loan - minor's interest

Hi,
I am buying a flat from a builder. The Builder has GPA registered from Landowner.
The Landowner 's property is ancestral and the partition deed is registered in his share. The landowner has 2 children and 3 grandchildren. all 3 grandchildren are minor.

In the Sale agreement by builder, the landowner + his 2 children and has mentioned 3 grandchildren. Now I am applying loan to SBI and they have pointed that minors are invloved in the sale of property, how their interest is protected. Actually the SBI 's legal opinion laywer mentioned in the opinion that minor's interest is not exist.
Builder says as abundant caution these names are included. ( I dont know the meaning of this).

The SBI's legal opinion laywer discussed with Bank manager and then in turn with builder as well.
Now builder has given a letter stating that the names are included as abundant caution and minor's have no interest and the landowner is the owner of the property.
Please confirm if this is ok?

Nilesh Shah   09 December 2009 at 20:39

Non registration of property

I had purchased a plot of land in Gujartat,in the year 1987 & later on a co-oprative society was to be formed amongst the plot purchasers. The sale agreement is executed & the entire purchase consideration has been paid by me. The sale agreement was not Registered.

I have now come to know that the seller of the plot has sold the plot purchased by me to someone else & has also granted possession of the same to the other purchaser.

The defence of the seller (builder) is that since the sale agreement was not registered I am not the purchaser of the plot. He is willing to return me only the purchase considertion after a period of more than 20 years.

Is the defence of the seller tenable in law ? Can I be considered as a purchaser only if the sale agreement is registered ?

I want to claim the refund of the present market value of the plot.

Please advice.

Sincerely,

Nilesh Shah

E Mail: nilesh63@vsnl.com

pratyu   09 December 2009 at 18:30

please advice

Sir, We havve a vacant plot in my name,we had not gone to that place for 4 years and when i went there last week i saw that the neighbour has occupied 3 feet land from my plot and built a compound wall.I would like to know the correct way of taking action before talking with anyone about this matter,please kindly advice me in detail about resolving this issue.

Adi   09 December 2009 at 16:20

Appeal in higher courts

Dear Sir,
I have a property demarcation dispute with my neighbor. Through my lawyer, I have registered a case at the municipality civil court. In this regard, I would like to know, whether I can appeal to the higher courts, if the verdict goes against my favor?

Is it true that civil cases can only be appealed upto the max level of "District Civil Court" and not beyond that (i.e.) in the High Court & Supreme Court?

Also, is there a maximum time limit to receive a verdict in a civil case?

Please advice.

Thanks // Adi

john   09 December 2009 at 13:08

How to write WILL? Is it important to mention executor?

Dear Experts, How to write WILL? Regarding language,executor etc.?
We are Indian Christians. My father aged 75, got all property through grandfather's Will,except one property acquired jointly with his brother.
My wife living separately with my daughter for nearly 3 years filed false dowry harassment complaint against all my family members.To avoid any future legal complications we decided to transfer all my father's property including house to my sister by WILL. I have no property in my name and I don't want any share.
My questions are 1)The WILL can be typed or it should be hand written?
2)The language (Tamil or English)
3)Can the share in joint property included in the WILL, Is it enough to mention that 50% of the share belongs to my father? because 50% separately enjoyed by us, but not partitioned.
4)In the WILL, is it necessary to appoint any executor, any mention like that it is written with the knowledge of son and son has no share etc.
Thanks a lot!

KANWARJIT MANIPAL   08 December 2009 at 21:32

GIFT

MY FATHER WISHES TO GIFT A PROPERTY IN CHANDIGARH TO ME .IS ANY STAMP DUTY OR TAX TO BE PAID?

KANWARJIT MANIPAL   08 December 2009 at 21:30

GIFT

MY FATHER WISHES TO GIFT A PROPERTY TO ME .IS ANY STAMP DUTY OR TAX TO BE PAID?

Anonymous   08 December 2009 at 20:32

property - hindu succession

My father, aged 76, expired in august this year in Delhi. He has left behind my mother, my elder brother and me. The house property they lived in delhi was in his name and he has not left any will.
Since FSI has increased, the plan is to give the house to a builder, who will reconstruct, with extra floors and give us some money by selling the extra floors. we plan to keep the ground and first floor.

As per succession law ( i believe), my mother and the two sons have to sign on the papers to the builder and should get equal share ideally.
My worry is since the property is inherited, after my mother, the ground floor - does it automatically pass on to me solely, or will my brother be entitled to an equal share in that also. This doubt is because i have read that only self acquired property can be willed. Since this ground floor will be inherited by my mother, it may not solely pass on to me, and my brother will have equal share in it.
Please let me know.
Alternatively, give me an idea to ensure an equal share of the property.

mahesh kumar yadav   08 December 2009 at 15:48

Validation

Hi this is Mahesh,

i would like to know what is validation as property laws, can we get any rights or title in the property through validation,
what is the procedure for validation