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Bijay Kumar   15 February 2024 at 11:12

Correspondence with state government irrigation department

the Company in 2022 under the new management good faith tried to settle long pending arrears in view of interim stay granted by courts from 2002 onwards. based on the assurance given by the superintendent engineer, irrigation circle vide their letter dated december 12, 2022, the Company paid all the arrears from 2002 onwards up to 2022 and gave undertaking for withdrawal of legal cases filed against the irrigation department and which were granted stay. the water drawal agreement was also finalised which was long pending. however, at the last minute, the superintendent engineer got transferred and the new incumbent in office refused to honour the committment and asked to approach the state for approvals. based on the correspondence, can the Company file a writ for breach of trust? is the correspondence of superintendent engineer binding on the state?

Anonymous   14 February 2024 at 13:36

Ptcl act of 1979

What is the se/st grant land conditions of 1922..

Anonymous   13 February 2024 at 09:44

Trust and temples act and ancestral property

Our family has inherited ancestral property. My grandfather created a temple trust of an ancestral worship place that belonged to our family. His motive to create this trust was to protect the place of worship and also property lands. My grandfather had 4 sons. Out of which my father passed away. And the other two sons were busy with their life to make money. One of them left his job and started looking after the temple.

Entally grandfather got critically ill and my uncle started to take ower the trust.

Fast forward to today’s times, uncle passes away and his son is the chairman of the trust. Under the name of this temple trust, he has sold many of our properties without our knowledge.

I tried to research and I understand that places of worship cannot be partitioned according to the Hindu succession act. This cousin does not let my elder brother in the trust and is depriving us of our rights.

Can my brother-
1. Demand his rights in the trust??
2. How do we challenge the trust?

Thank you. Please advise.

Anonymous   12 February 2024 at 22:53

Query related to my property..

My dad bought a property with all the legal agreements and with proper registration at the BBMP office and katha transfer in Bangalore in 2007. Recently we learnt that there was case running in the court from 1991 on the property which is registered on our name between the original owner and the person who sold us, and the case is won by the original owner in the civil court. The court has given the statement that the property belongs to the owner. Please let me know what steps we have to take to save our property.

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Anonymous   12 February 2024 at 16:46

Ex-parte evidence

How to file an ex-parte evidence?

KSP Rao   08 February 2024 at 08:39

Fir booked 448, & 427

Dear Legal Counsel Members & Experts :

If a defendant gave complain in PS, police booked FIR under section 448 & 427, police served 41 crpc notice given, police requested to submit the documents of plaintiff.

How ever the plaintiff have court orders dated 01.09.2023 to demolish the compound wall by defendant. Plaintiff received court decree , waited for 6 months (from 1 sept 2023), no action taken by GHMC though the plaintiff gave written complain on defendant, now plaintiff dismantled the compound wall at 7:00 pm in the evening.

My question is : what are the consequence on plaintiff, as police booked FIR under section 448 & 427.
2) what might be the procedure or process further.
3) How soon it might take to get resolved this issue

Best wishes. ksp

Anonymous   07 February 2024 at 23:20

Original document submission in court

Sir The court has asked to submit the original document of the property can we submit it in the court is it safe.

Hari Konanur   05 February 2024 at 23:48

Tenant eviction order

Namaste sir,

We rented one house in Tirupathi without entering into rental agreement. The tenant is paying rent regularly but creates nuisance whenever our childrens plays in our compound.
Moreover tenants being senior citizens with two grand childrens as their daughter and son in law stays abroad.
So we have asked him to vacate as they are in a process of purchasing a flat nearby our house.
Initially tenant agreed to vacate the house before this month 6th. But today the tenant is adament in not vacating our house with harsh usage or words against us.

Now can we file eviction order from the court, If so how long it takes to obtain eviction order from the court against the nuisance tenant.

Please advise

Anonymous   02 February 2024 at 22:48

Civil law and conveyance

I REQUIRED THE DEED OF APARTMENT?