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Anonymous   04 July 2022 at 22:04

Fair rent restriction

The West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act, 1997
13. Rent in excess of fair rent not chargeable. - (1) (a) No tenant shall, notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, be liable to pay to the landlord for the occupation of any premises any amount in excess of fair rent of the premises, unless such amount is lawful increase of the fair rent in accordance with the provision of this Act.
(b) Subject to the provisions of clause (a), any agreement for payment of rent in excess of fair rent shall be construed as an agreement for the payment of fair rent only.
kindly explain this two clauses. in clause a it is written that no tenant shall be liable to pay rent excess of fair rent, but in clause b it is reversed by payment of rent in excess of fair rent shall be construed as an agreement for the payment of fair rent only.

i am a law student. please clarify my doubt.

Member (Account Deleted)   04 July 2022 at 15:59

About court summons

I file a property case under civil suit. I want to know who send the summons as other party not receiving it. It is the lawyer or the civil court judge.

Rajesh   04 July 2022 at 15:31

Housing society rude and non responsive behavior

Dear experts, I stay rented in a housing complex in Chennai. The association of the complex is very rude and not responsive. Even the servants of the society shows the same attitude towards tenants. The association is not sharing the contact details of the members and we are unable to inform them about any grievances over phone. They are not opening the doors when we go in-person to tell about any grievances. There is no response to the registered post that we sent. They are also not sharing the bye laws of the association. I called the registrar of housing societies (housing) at "REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES (HOUSING), at Purasiwakkam, Chennai. to know the procedure to get the bye-laws of the society, but they say they don't maintain any such records and asked me to contact the association directly. The name of the association will be like 'XXX Apartment owners association'. I'm unable to figure out if its registered as Co-Operative Housing Society(CHS) or Apartment Owners Association (AAO). Can you please help me know how to deal with this kind of association?. Where can i make a complaint about the association?. Where can i get the bye-laws of the association when the association is not responding to my queries? Any help is whole heartedly appreciated as its kind of too head ache dealing with this kind of peoples.

Anonymous   03 July 2022 at 13:45

Maintenance to wrongful wife

My wife has filed 498A case, where I acquitted. Ex-party divorce has been granted against my wife.

She claims maintenance in 125 crpc. Lower court allowed maintenance.

When for her fault family is broken, why should I pay maintenance ? Is there any judgement where maintenance is denied due to wrong committed by wife ?

basavaraj shiromani   03 July 2022 at 09:32

Procedure to revenue secretary of co op societies karntaka.

what is the legal procedure to remove Secretary of the society under karnataka co op societies act ?

Anonymous   02 July 2022 at 12:08

Rsr document

எங்களுடைய சர்வே எண்:13/11A க்குரிய RSR record எங்கு எப்படி வாங்குவது

Sankarlal Agrawalla   01 July 2022 at 19:38

Are all co-owner's signature needed in case of sale land

A land is in the name of 4 persons in odisha. One of the co-owner is willing to sale his share to another co-owner by registerd sale deed. In this case, the rest two co-owner's present and signature is required in Sale Deed?

If no, then what is the procedure for registration. Is online registration possible?

NB   01 July 2022 at 06:00

Recovery of loan

My father had given a personal loan of 30 Lacs to a close family friend's friend (for his business) in 2017. This person had borrowed the money from my father at 2% from my father but after our discussion, we reduced it to 1.5% interest. The person who borrowed the loan was paying my father interest for 3 to 4 month months and then started defaulting. In 2018 my father had a stroke and after that, I was able to connect with this borrower and have been in touch with him about the loan.
The borrower asked us for a time extension and he was supposed to clear the loan by 2018. Then again he asked for an extension so we extended it to the end of 2019.  By Feb 2020 we managed to collect 7 lacs from him. Then for the past 2 years due to covid as the reason, he has been asking for more time extension and he has not made any payments till now. 
The 30 Lacs original amount with simple interest of 1.5% till June 2022 comes to Rs.56,54,000/- (minus 7 lacs that we were able to collect back)-- Total Balance remaining is around 50Lacs.
As collateral, we have his home apartment papers and an original passbook of his wife's land from a village. The loan was borrowed by both husband/wife team together.

Any thoughts on what can be done to get the money back with the interest amount? What are my options? And if I involve an attorney - what would be the attorney's fees for the recovery of the loan? This is in Hyderabad (Telangana)

Anonymous   01 July 2022 at 00:51

Detention under crpc 151

Hi,
I was recently detained by UP Police (Phantom) and got released after furnishing bail bond. At the time of my arrest (I wasn't aware it was arrest), that we (Phantom) are asked to take you to police station because we have a written complaint from your wife. Since my wife have many times dialed 100 and woman hotline number many times in past few months and as a process both of us had to visit the local PS and from there the Police usually advised my wife to take the matter to court. However this time I was taken to PS on 1 June at 21:30 hrs and wasn't informed until next day that I have been booked under CrPC 151 and the form submitted to SEM read that "while our patrol on June 1, we found this person yelling and fighting with his wife and attempted to warn him. But the person overlooked our warning and thus has been detained under sec 151". The form didnt mention my wife or the context of detaining me. There was clearly no violence at the time of my arrest and I cooperated with Phantom police and wilfully went with them. If I would have been doing such a misconduct the neighbours would have watched too. The police came in silently, first called up my wife on the gate and then showed me a written copy of her complaint filed a week ago. The Phantom police told told me that they are taking me to PS because of that written complaint. Is such detention lawful? Can I establish that such detention was caused by my wife's action? Kindly advise

arunan   30 June 2022 at 21:59

How to report about fraud in revenue lands

How can a general public report about a fraud to revenue department officials and survey persons about the fraud done and make it a issue with Govt