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P.K.Haridasan   23 October 2009 at 21:36

Mumpattachit

In an old 1936 registered documentin Kerala , the name given to it as Mumpattachit.The duration of possession of land was for one year only. What would be status of the holder after one year. Can a joint name holder of the document file a suit for partition now based upon it. Are they not tresspassers after one year. Please enlighten me.

Adinath@Avinash Patil   23 October 2009 at 21:19

SOLUTIONS FOR INCREASE PERSONAL EFFICIENCY

FOR ALL MEMBERS OF LCI
SOLUTIONS FOR INCREASE PERSONAL EFFICIENCY.
1] THINK POSSITIVE BE CONFIDENT ON YOUR
WORK.
2] THERE IS NOTHING EITHER GOOD OR BAD,
BUT THINKING MAKES IT SO.
3] GET MORE DONE IN LESS TIME.
4] MEET DEADLINES AND COMMITMENTS.
5] HAVE TIME LEFT OVER FOR THE THINGS
YOU REALLY WANT TO DO.
6] INCREASE CLIENTS SATISFACTION.
7] ENHANCE YOUR PERFORMANCE.
8] HAVE MORE TIME FOR FAMILY, PERSONAL,
AND OTHER IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES.
9] FEEL BETTER AND HAVE MORE ENERGY.
10] ELIMINATE TIME-WASTERS.
11] BENEFIT FROM THE LATEST TIME SAVING
TECHNOLOGIES.
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AND FASTER.
14] REDUCE PRESSURE AND TRESS.
15] GET THROUGH YOUR WORK BACKLOG.

PrnBCRBant   23 October 2009 at 21:16

contnd. question

Dear sir,
in continuation of question about a Muslim father settling or gifting the property to his son., please suggest me a remedy to my problem about transferring the property to one of the son, if all others agree, ready & willing to give away.
further, as you said in your reply, he can sell the property to anyone, whether he can sell the same to the son only & if the sale is in favour of his son whether the duty payable on the sale is same as if the property is sold to any third party.
finally please suggest me way out for transferring the property if all questions put to you fail. as this is a urgent one. thanks lot for the reply so far given & was very knowledgable too. thank you.

Sumir   23 October 2009 at 21:09

Consumer Law

1. I am student of Govt. College, they do not take lectures? Does the case lies under consumer act?
2. Lectures of other batches are also not taken? THough I am not related to the past batch, can a consumer complaint be filed in "Public Interest" to prevent violation of consumer rights of others?
3. Can one file Public interest litigation in consumer court?

Sumir   23 October 2009 at 21:00

Tenders

Under which condition it is binding for government to file tenders? WHich are relevant laws to tenders? I want complete A to Z information pertaining to tenders.

G.V.S. Sreevatsa   23 October 2009 at 18:55

Police complaint

Is it necessary to give a police complaint to file a criminal suit against any person.
Then what is the fee to be paid to send a complaint by email?

PrnBCRBant   23 October 2009 at 18:43

Settlement deed in case of a Muslim

Dear Sir,
I want to know whether
1) a Muslim Father can settle his property in favour of his one son, if he has got 11 other children.
2)is it best alternative to make a gift deed in favour of his one son?
whether this is valid in legally with respect to Islamic or any other law in India.
3)please specify if any condition or specific words to satisfy the law to be expressed in the deed ?
4) if this can be executed can you please forward a draft Gift deed or Settlement deed?

shubh chandrika   23 October 2009 at 17:55

stamp duty on copyrights

Stamp Act Schedule of which State shall be applicable to the assignment of copyrights of an indian company being taken over by a foreign multi-national company?

(a) the stamp act schedule of the state where the copyright was granted to the owner of the copyright?
or

(b) the stamp act schedule of the state under whose jurisdiction the owner of copyright assigned the copyright to the assignee?

PP   23 October 2009 at 17:53

General Power of Attorney (GPA)

SUB : General Power of Attorney (GPA)

My wife and I are senior citizens and quite old . Each one of us own some property ( movable & immovable ) and individual bank accounts . We want that after one of us dies the survivor must be able to handle ( transfer of title in one’s own name or sell ) and get the ownership of all property ( movable & immovable ) and individual bank accounts .

Can we make General Power of Attorney (GPA) in favour of each other separately ? Is this the best option ? What are other options for easy transfer of titles after one’s death , considering minimum payment of taxes , if any ?

What will be the best procedure ? Thanks in anticipation .

Anonymous   23 October 2009 at 17:51

SUB : General Power of Attorney (GPA)

SUB : General Power of Attorney (GPA)

My wife and I are senior citizens and quite old . Each one of us own some property ( movable & immovable ) and individual bank accounts . We want that after one of us dies the survivor must be able to handle ( transfer of title in one’s own name or sell ) and get the ownership of all property ( movable & immovable ) and individual bank accounts .

Can we make General Power of Attorney (GPA) in favour of each other separately ? Is this the best option ? What are other options for easy transfer of titles after one’s death , considering minimum payment of taxes , if any ?

What will be the best procedure ? Thanks in anticipation .