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itsmoorthy   22 October 2018 at 01:04

Buying a property without legal heir certificate

Hi All

I'm planning to buy a property with below background.

1. Property was registered to person A [first owner] on year of 1953.

2. Person A died around year 1990 - and there was no will on this property at the time of his demise.

3. Person A had 2 wives...and his second wife did not have any children.

4. But with first wife he had two daughters [C & D] . second wife do not have any children.

5. First daughter "C" - passed away somewhere around year 2000.

6. In the year of 2007 - Children of first daughter "C" [two daughters and a son] and second daughter "D" given general power to person B after receiving 2.5k Lacs; i assume they given "power of attroney" to B. the power document states that person B owns a power to sell, maintain.

I assume they sold the property to person B...

7. There is no legal heir certificate for two daughters C & D. ANd there is no death certificate of Person A and Daughter C.

Now can i buy this property from person B?

will i face any legal consequences from heir of daughters C & D?

Do i face ay issue in getting loan from banks to renovate the property if i buy this?

Regards,
Moorthy

Ali   21 October 2018 at 22:58

Theft case registered U/S 379,380,384,392,442,447,448,506

Dear Experts,
My in-laws with henchmen in my absence they did theft in my home.I filed FIR in PS, the IO officer closing the case with closer report saying false...during investigation accused accepted the theft & I hv call recording where accused accepted.
My questions is
1) can I file protest petition in court as a PIP?
2)Is their any format for protest petition?
3)I want to raise complaint against IO officer, where I need to gv complaint.
Thx in advance.
Ali

Abhimanyu Bind   21 October 2018 at 19:12

Viewing public documents on mca portal

Dear Experts,
Can a foreign national view and download companies documents from MCA after following required procedure i.e. log in and payment? Or is there some restrictions on foreign nationals?

Anonymous   21 October 2018 at 11:59

Can daughters challenge the will and claim an equal share?

We are a goan family and our father inherited a property from his father in Goa. We are three sisters and one brother.
Now, the property constitutes of a house and land. The major share of the house and land has been willed to my brother. My brother has also been willed a house & land in another state as well while we sisters have got small portions of land in both places. My brother is unable to maintain the house and our portion of the land is unusable hence we suggested to sell the entire property but he is not in favor of that.
- According to the prevalent Goan law, as daughters could we challenge the will and claim an equal share in the entire property?

Also, the Form I & IV is in the name of my grandfather and father who are deceased. While my father was alive, his brothers and sisters surrendered their share in the form of gift deeds in favor of my father.
- What is the process of deleting my grandfather & father's name from Form I & IV and adding our (3 siters and 1 brother) names in it?

- Lastly, can our cousins claim a share in the property in spite of their parents surrendering thier share in favor of my father?

Himanshu   21 October 2018 at 10:14

CCS Rule 18(2)

Respected all,
I am a central gov employee and recently took a loan of Rs. 30 lakh from bank for purchase of a house property. I will get the posession in march 2019. I want to know should i initmate the department now or at the time of posession of property.

Ghanshyam   21 October 2018 at 02:59

406 Seizure of Stridhan Articles

In a matrimonial case, IO has seized some personal items, clothes, documents and utensils from in-laws house without any stridhan articles list or bills and put charge of 406. Now the charge of 406 has been framed in court. These articles has been handed over to the complainant by court. (1) What will be the further course in this case. (2) Is this case still open. (3) What steps to be taken by respondent side to safeguard themselves

Anonymous   20 October 2018 at 22:42

Will or gift

Dear Sir,

We have a land property which is in our mothers name.Can my mother give the land through gift deed to my brothers without my consent.How can I get my share only.

Akashi   20 October 2018 at 21:30

Transfer fees

Hi,I bought one flat 2 years back .In sale agreement there was one clause stating clearly "seller is liable to pay any maintaince dues,electricity and transfer fees to society".After we entered our new home ,Builder left society and we came to know that he handed all reponsiblity of society to a local man who reside in our society and is also a agent.
After few months ,That guy started managing responsiblity of society like water ,maintenance other stuffs.He also starting selling flats that were unsold before builder left.
Now he is demanding transfer fees from us.What should i do in this case.I had already showed him my sale agreemnet that seller is liable to pay transfer fees because we had that in clause of agreement.Seller is no more in this city and neither he is picking call.What legal actions should i do because that guy whom builder had handed over society is threatening to stop our water faclities. even if i am paying maintenence fess of society from last 2 years.
Please solve my problem with legal solution
1.Am i eligible to pay transfer Fees?
2.If yes then whom should i pay,Builder is nowhere and that guy dont have any proof of his position if he is chairman or secretary
3.If the seller is liable to pay and he is not available what should i do
4.Guy is threatening to stop our water and electricity connection can i take a legal action against him..even if i am eligible to pay transfer fees?
5.What documents should i demand to know that guy is real responsible person(chairman/secretary) of society

Anonymous   20 October 2018 at 19:29

Sale of property

In the absence of a will, we want to sale a land with 5 legal heirs. What if one of the legal heirs refuses to sign on the sale document? All others have agreed for sale How do we sale the land?

kavkaz   20 October 2018 at 18:22

DV suite and RTI

Respected Sir / Madam,

My wife has approached RTI w. ref. to her DV suite filed against me in Mumbai district court. In the proceedings, Honorable court has passed an order of Interim maintenance before 3 months. Since past 3 months, my wife (or her advocate) has not submitted any evidence / affidavit and thereby in the last hearing, honorable court levied a minimal penalty to my wife for delaying the court proceedings. My wife stated to the Honorable Court that she has approached RTI for collecting evidences against me and has asked for 1 month's time for submission of the same.

My Queries
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1. As per my understanding, filing of evidence / affidavit means submission of proofs that Domestic Violence took place. Am I wrong in this understanding? If I am wrong, please let me know the meaning of evidence / affidavit in this context.

2. Which kind of information can RTI provide to my wife as I am NOT a State / Central Government Employee?

Thanks and Regards.