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Monish Nilwant   22 November 2008 at 16:00

Difference between Licence & Lease

can any 1 explain to me what are the differences between a licence & a lease of immovable propery with respect to the following

1) the minimum and maximum period prescirbed for both licence and lease
2) if they are required by law to be compulsorily registered.
3) with whom is the possession in each case4) what rights are transfered in each case

plz provide the supporting provisions of law with it

advocate satya   22 November 2008 at 13:27

search of property title and report

hi
can you pls guide me how to search the tittle of the property in legal way, i mean as a lawyers part and how to give the report to client in the format.
can you pls send the sample format of any report for title search of the property.
with regards

mangu srikanth   21 November 2008 at 17:41

daughter's equal share

My grand father had 4 sons and 5 daughters. The partition decree of 1952 with his elder brother mentions only 3 sons because 4th son was born in 1954. All properties are ancestral.
My grand father died in 1962. All daughters married before 1977.my grand mother also died in 2000.
All properties are sold out or partitioned before 2000, except one agricultural land of 20 acres.
My mother got equal share in father’s share i.e.,1/50 in sold out properties (1/10 in 1/5).
Now my question is whether she will get 1/9 share i.e, 2.22 acres, after Hindu succession act (amendment) 2005.in remaining un- partitioned 20 acres. Please clarify.(equal to son)

A.G.Syam kumar   20 November 2008 at 14:36

exection and procedure aganist alination

in a money suit the defendant was set exparee and later as per the expartee decree the attached property of the defendant went to the hands of the plaintiff .At present the plaintiff had effected mutation over the defendant's property by virtue of the decree

Now the defendant wants to set aside the expartee decree
MY specific dout is what can i do for the defendant and how and what procedure can i take to abstain the plaintiff from further alination or exection of any other document in regrd to the property of the defendant

Rekha.....   20 November 2008 at 10:15

In continuation of compensation for agricultural land

Hello Sirs/ Ma’m
Very Good evening
Hope u all r in the best of health and spirit.
Yes, V agree the query was not fully informed.

Firstly—Yes, our client is the owner of the said land of 15 ghunthas.
Secondly—Under the Notification of Dy Collector of Surat, the said land was acquired.

Actually, The said Gas co. constructed the pipe line under the ground of our client’s land bt after the damaging our client’s land. Our client is still owner of the said land bt the said co. got right to use the said land. The compensation is to be paid by both Dy. Collector of Surat and M/S Gale gas co.
Plz more information is required let us know and other things plz suggest us.

Thanks 4 ur appreciation.
NJP,RMH,RHM,HDM

Maheshwari L.T.   19 November 2008 at 01:08

Bombay Stamp Act,1959

Under the current Stamp Duty Amnesty Scheme,2008, of Maharashtra Govt., I wanted to submit the application for Feb.1980 Society Transfer Form (unstamped) of the Registered Co.Op.Society, based on which the flat was purchased and also transferred by the society in 1980.The authorities refused to entertain the application stating that the transfer form did not have any stamp. I had taken up the matter with Inspector General of Registration & Controller of Stamps, Pune, for clarifications as Transfer Form was classified as an Instrument liable for payment of Stamp Duty as per the Bombay Stamp Act, 1959. .Now 2/3 days back, IGR had issued the circular that such documents could be accepted by the authorities under the Amnesty Scheme but subject to payment of deficient stamp duty under 5(h) of the act and also penalty under 39 of the Act, as both prevailing at that time(in this case, Feb.1980). Will someone remove my confusion as to what benefit I will get if I apply under the scheme? What will be the amount payable as stamp duty and penalty, for consideration amount of Rs.31000/- as per the said Society Transfer Form? Is the Deptt. right in collecting the stamp duty by this illegal interpretation of the law, for instruments prior to 10-12-1985? I understand that if Rs.5/- adhesive stamp was affixed on the Transfer Form, then under this scheme, I would have been liable to pay stamp duty at current rate –which is Rs.100/- upto Rs.2.5 lacs).Moreover, in Feb,1980, instruments were assessed for stamp duty at face value as no market value concept was there at that time.What if I opt for registering the same with confirmation Deed on Rs.100/- stamp paper after the Amnesty Scheme? Will it be the same amount which the authorities are now demanding under the Amnesty Scheme/? L.T.Maheshwari
EM: goldmineprop@gmail.com

Rekha.....   18 November 2008 at 17:05

Compensation Agricultural Land

Hello! Very Gud evening Sirs/Ma’m
Hope today had easy day for all.

Need ur help again.
Our client was having Agricultural Land. M/s. Gale Gas company acquired 15 gunthas of the said land and offered to pay compensation of 6 gunthas. Our client did not accept the amt of compensation of 6 gunthas. Our client requested the said Co. to pay compensation for 15 gunthas bt co. is not ready to pay. Live crop of sugarcane was also destroyed becoz of the said acquisition. We informed to the Deputy Collector and Officers of the said Co. But both authorities hv remained silent over this issue. Thereafter V applied to the Collector and the same was rejected by the Collector and ask our client to approach to the appropriate court. Would u plz advise us how V should proceed further and compel the Co. to pay full compensation including live crop.
Thanks.
NJP,RHM,HDM,RMH


Legal Eagle   18 November 2008 at 10:05

Execution of leave and licence

Can I execute a leave and licence agreement on a stamp paper dated today but mention in the agreement that it will be effective from 1st of November 2008. Will such documents be allowed to be registered.
Pl. Very Urgent.

Ganesh kumar   18 November 2008 at 09:29

native property

Dear Sir,
We have a land(~3acres) that belongs to my grandfathers father,now my granfather(only son for his father) was no more and he has two children(i.e) my father and anti.My father has two children(me and my sister).Now we propose to sell the land but my anti asking us for 50%(inspite we done a lot to her family in terms of religious complements).My anti got married before 1987.And my grand mother is still alive.Please let me know about HOW MUCH IS MY ANTI'S ACTUAL SHARE accorting to current law.Also tell me about the latest bill in parliment which suppose to give equal property rights to women.

Looking for your kind advice.

deivanai   17 November 2008 at 11:42

leave and licence agreement

I have filed a case against my tenant in a sessions court as he is neither giving rent nor vacating premisises. For the past six months whenever the case comes for haring he gets adjournment.Can you please suggest me a way out of this problem