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jagannathan   20 January 2015 at 13:21

Partition property to the legal heirs

A will written by the husband for his property to her first and second wife. Will came in force after his death. No dispute against the will and the will property was shared according to the will. Sons of the first and second wife received the will property according to the A and B schedule of will. Patta changed in their names and sold the will property against their share leaving only 17 cents punja land by the first wife son. Now the first wife's son files a suit for partition without disputing will for equal share. Whether the suit is maintainable at this stage where the suit properties are in the hands of 3rd party possession. More over will property were already partitioned. Is there one more partition eligible.

channa keshava   20 January 2015 at 12:23

Property paper

Dear Sirs,

I have a site of 30x40 sft in panchayat limit, i had decided to sell it, and took advance of Rs.5,000 (without written document) from a buyer last week and gave him one set of the photocopy property documents. Buyer had told me that he will pay 25% of the value as advance within one week.

Now there is no response from him. Is there any problem to me.

Please advice.

Thanks & Regards
Keshava

jagannathan   14 January 2015 at 19:23

Legal right of daughters born to second different fathers.

A woman married a man and got a daughter through him. Thereafter,she married a second man after the demise of the first husband without taking care of the daughter born to first husband. A female child is born through the second husband. Now she gets a residential land assignment from the Government and dies intestate. In such an event, Whether the daughter born to the first husband can stake claim in the property from the daughter born the second husband.

jagannathan   01 May 2014 at 12:06

Execution of decree

District Munsif court ordered the respondent to remove the cell phone tower in the residential area. If the respondent fails to remove the cell phone tower, the petitioner was permitted to remove the tower on the cost of respondent. The respondent was not ready to remove the tower. Respondent not ready to obey the court order in original suit (temporary injunction) as well as the EP order. Whether the revenue authorities directed to remove the tower since it is comes under public nuisance. What are the other remedies available to the petitioner to remove the tower.

jagannathan   23 April 2014 at 12:54

Wife harrassing

my client's wife is living with her parents because of differences with my client's
and his parents. My client is giving sizable amounts for her maintenance. she is now demanding 50% of my client's salary for her expenses. But my client is not ready to give any money to his wife as she has left his house without any valid reason How to proceed legally and to safeguard my client.