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Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 15:15

registration of GPA

Hi All,

One of the property situated at Ajit Nagar Amritsar Punjab and attorney holder reside at New Delhi. Attorney holder personal health ground not able to move at Amritsar Punjab. She want to appoint another GPA for sale the property and collect the money in favour of blood relative (Own Brother) reside at Amritsar Punjab. She want All performe regarding regisistration process at Delhi registrar if possiable or not.

(A.K.Roy)

Bincy J   06 November 2009 at 14:39

Property Gift from Brother

Hi
My elder brother had purchased a property in Calicut, kerala in Dec 2008. He has gifted that property to me. I want to know whether to get that property registered in my name will i have to pay the stamp duty again. I am planning to get it registered by Dec 09. What is the law followed in Kerala for registration of gifted property.

Pradeep Gupta   06 November 2009 at 11:02

property from mother-in-law

I was married in 2007.
In the year 2002, My father-in-law has purchased a land and build a house in the name of his wife i.e my mother-in-law after taking home loan from Bank of Baroda for the tenor 10 years.
He have one son and one daughter (who is now my wife) and one grandson (from his son). His Son got married in the year 2005. In the year 2006, his son had left the home with his wife and son. Today, nobody knows where he, his wife and his son are located or we don't know their status, whether they are alive or dead.
In May 2009, My Father-in-law expired due to heart-attack and TB & in the same year i.e. Nov 2009, My Mother-in-Law also expired due to heart failure. They don't left any will behind. Also, now nobody is staying in that house.
Now, the question arise due to the property left behind. Still the Home Loan (around 75000/- ) is left in BoB. So, my question is, Shall my wife can acquire the property after completing the home loan? or what should be the procedure for acquiring the property & their household items.

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 00:19

ancestral property

sir,
I was married in 1978 when I was a minor(14 years of age). My father had received 50 acres of agricultural land from my grand father and my father died in 1997.My father has not earned any property on his own.
we are 3 sisters(including me) and 3 brothers and our mother.Can you kindly suggest if i have right in my fathers property and can i claim for it in court.The property is in andhrapradesh

madhan raj   05 November 2009 at 21:28

only son law

1 )My great grand father died in 1950. my grand father died in 1992 he was only son of My great grand father. My father was born in 1943 and he died in 2003 he was only son of My grand father. my father have three sister all married before 1970. I have one younger brother and my mother.
my grand father died in 1992 I came know 2005 act does not apply. Because he died prior to 2005 act.

2) my father being born prior to 1956 act he was only son of my grand father and my grand father was only son of My great grand father. I came to know that there is only son law by which my father get half of my grand father share another half divided among all his heirs. I want only son law citation which can help me.
Please help me.

Jagan Mohan   05 November 2009 at 18:36

' As is where is, as is what is ' query

Sir, we participated in an auction of a loan defaulted flat held by a nationalised bank (Canara Bank) and won the winning bid.

Now, the property was sold on 'as is where is, as is what is' basis. However, the flat was under possession by some third party family. Initially, we inspected the flat and verified the documents and found everything to be in order. THe family and the bank officials had orally claimed that the family is going to vacate in few days now that the auction has completed.

We had applied for a loan to complete the payment for this flat from another bank. Now the bank refuses to give us the loan saying that they flat cannot be transferred to us.

What can we do now?

Does 'As is where is' clause also mean that the bank can auction an occupied flat without vacating it?

And can the sale be valid without the Bank handing over physical possession of an empty flat to us?

I am aware of the caveat emptor nature, but I am of the opinion that it pertains to the nature of the goods sold. Here, the goods itself is not handed over at all, which is a different thing altogether.

Please, enlighten me on options available to us in this regard.

Thanking you in advance.

Anonymous   05 November 2009 at 16:30

deed of settlement

I have executed and registered a deed of settlemnt disposing of my flat jointly in favor of my 3 children. If I wish to eliminate the name of one of the three,who unlike the other 2, has never been with the family since several years, and never cared about the well being of all of us. How could it be done?The deed is still in my possession, and the children are not even aware of its existance. I will be thankful for sound advice.mention is made in the deed that self and wife should be allowed to stay on in the flat till death.

Atanu   05 November 2009 at 11:06

Re: Home from nationalized bank

Dear Sir,

I have purchased a property and made the agreement with the builder. But when i applied for home loan from SBI and submitted all the necessary document i came to know that builder dont have the development agreement registered. He has purchased the land in 2004 and has the power of attorney for the same but SBI is not ready to accept the same. As per SBI mortgage can't done based on power of attorney.
Is there any ways and means throgh which i can get home from nationalised bank. Please help me with your kind inputs.

Regards,

Atanu
9967044052

mr.rag rak   04 November 2009 at 19:19

Agricultural land Gujarat stateAgricultural land

Sir, As per right register i come to know that my grandfather had purchased 1/4 part of x acre of agriculture land from (A)in 1939 and the same entered in GFname in 1946 for 1/8 partand 1/8partof (A) name. The entries at right register 1943 shows that he sold 1/16 part +1/16 part to M & N farmer of land. Mr.A sold land to B in 1944.The name of B entered by deleting name A in 1946.The name of M & N entered in 1946 refering previous entry with 20 survey no ommiting 2 survey nos.the land uncultivated for years to gather after death of MY GF till 1968.After death of my father in 1995 other farmers made entry for that ommited numbers for their heirs which not appoved till date in right register from any Mamlatdar but name entered in 7/12. Can I apply for the entry my family members name?

Anonymous   04 November 2009 at 19:03

Agricultural land Gujarat state

sir, My grand father purchased 10 acre of land in 1939.(40 acre of total). On record the mutation entry made (6/A right Register).Then in 1946 during land measurement for compilation of survey no the 5 acre land entered on his name and 5 acre in the name of the original owner name. The same sold to Z in1944 and entered on 6/A. I am holding the registered sale document and regisred mortgage deed from Z to my grand father. Can I claim the rights at present? How?