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Atish   23 October 2009 at 00:42

GIFT THROUGH POWER OF ATTORNEY

The case where the property of my parents were sold and they gifted us the money and we bought the property from that fund, then if I have gifted it back to my mother through valid power of attorney because of my wife's wrong behaviour and then filing for divorce, then what is the status.
Regards

Anonymous   22 October 2009 at 20:40

property

my father got the property in bangalore through will from my grand father

my father has paid property tax and katha is in his name from 40 years

property is not registered in sub register office

now my father mada a will in my name. ( my father is no more)

my question is what are the formalities i have to follow to get it registered in sub- register office


Anand   22 October 2009 at 18:05

I want to cancel my name from property

Hi

I have house which is on mother name and my name. I want to cancel my name from property so that my mother can take sole decision about property. which of below option is good and how much will be cost?

1) Gift deep
2) Release deed.
3) Settlement deed.
4) House transfer.

Your help will be highly appreciated. Can you give me name of any good lawyer in Mumbai who can do it.

Thanks

Anand

Anand   22 October 2009 at 13:50

I want to transger house to sister name

Hi

I want to transfer house from my name to sister name. Can i trasnfer my house to sister name? can i gift house to sister?

how much will be charges?

do she have to pay tax on house value if i gift her house?

Thanks

Anand

mahendra rai jain   22 October 2009 at 09:18

Need link document

My client took loan from bank. He has link documents of property since 1961. but bank demanded documents before 1961. is it necessary or not?? is there any provision regarding this? possession also establish about 48 year and property is free hold

Anonymous   22 October 2009 at 00:11

shares of daughter in buisness as well as other properties

there wer 2 brothers who did buisness(50%share each)one of the brother died who had two sons.these two sons are doing buisness having 25% share each in buisness.now the brother who is alive has no sons but three daughters who are all married.one of the husbands of these married daughters joined the buisness.Is the husband of this married daughter entitled to join the buisness & what will be the share of these married daughters as they are demanding their share in family buisness.are those 2 sons who i mentioned in the start have legally more right than the others.please clarify in depth

Anonymous   21 October 2009 at 23:24

no will

my father died 3 years ago without leaving a will . nowwhat should be done to accquire our right .

he is survived by wife daughter & son.

kindly explain in details the entire procedure.

Anonymous   21 October 2009 at 20:55

Holding AGBM on a Public Holiday

Many Cooperative Societies in Maharasthra conduct their Annual General Meetings and even the election process on a Public Holiday. My views that the election process should not occur on a Public Holiday and also the AGM should not be conducted on a Public Holiday, including Sunday. While the Companies Act, specifically bar companies from holding the shareholder's meeting on a Public Holiday, I am unable to find a specific bar/reference in the Maharasthra Cooperative Societies Act, the Model Bye Laws or the regulations. Would appreciate if the Forum Experts throw some light on this critical aspect.

Thyagarajan   21 October 2009 at 17:11

Court Order

Dear Members,

Can some one mail me copy of the judgement given by Punjab and Hariyana high court
Ansals Housing and Properties Limited Vs State of Haryana and others reported as (2000)1 PLR (PB) 663.

R.Thyagarajan

thyagarajan.ramachandran06@gmail.com

Suresh G .   21 October 2009 at 15:35

Patition Suit

a property("x") which is not included in the plaint schedule. but pointed out to be a joint family property in Written Statement. court feels that property ("x") is also a subject matter of the suit. Can the property be considered by the court suo motto for partition, without amending the plaint.