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Priya   14 April 2008 at 10:56

Claim Provident Fund

What is the procedure for refund of PF? Have worked as teacher for 6 months in a school in Mysore. Being in Bangalore, i would like to do this through correspondence. I have my PF Number. What should be the details to be mentioned in the letter and to whom should it be addressed?

Priya   14 April 2008 at 10:50

Investment by 2 persons, Property regd in 1 name

Married daughter, now separated, invested a part of her dowry with her father in a chit company. As the company could not pay, they alloted a plot in a residential project they were investing. To avoid legal formalities this plot was registered in the father's name. Now due to personal conflicts the daughter would like to take the legal rights on the property. It cant be registered now in the daughter's name due to legal complications pending in the residential project. Father has agreed to transfer to the daughter through papers on payment of his share of investment. How should this paper be executed?

I still have doubts regarding the Expert’s reply, being the following:
The residential plot is required not to built a house. If is only to be on the safe side as
relationship between the daughter and father is deteriorating. As per Alt1: given above will a signed sale deed by father suffice or should it be signed by witness or any particular officials, notary or registered? And yes the payment can be made by cheque. I am not clear regarding Alt3: Why Rs.100 non judicial stamp paper drafted by notary? Are you saying in the third alternative given after the plot is possessed for 12 years the title will come to daughter her after 12 years? The property was registered in the father's name to avoid legal formalities as the daughter was staying in a different state. Immediate registration of the plot is not possible as the residential layout is still under some litigations.

marcy   14 April 2008 at 01:11

legal status of open car park sold by the builders

In our society, builder has sold the open as well as stilt car park to the members for a consideration amount and the soceity is charging them parking charges in their maintenance bill as per the allotment letter issued by the builder.
We seek advise:
1. Can the society take these members as the owners of these car parks.
2. If not, then what action the society action should take if these members are parking their cars in the place allotted by the builder.
3. As these members have purchased these car parks prior to the foramtion of the society (1999) can the society regularise these car park by a resolution as first come first serve basis.
4. Can you let us know where to get a copy of the High court judgement regarding the sale of open/stilt car park?
thanking you.

Marceline

Ashish M   13 April 2008 at 23:30

Is Forced Will Valid?????

Dear Sir,

Whether any such 'WILL' will be valid if it is made by the father under the coercion and undue influence of his son? The son has in the past forcebly made the father to sell a house property. and now the father is living in a rented house and has the only shop through which he supports his unmarried daughter, his wife and second son.
The elder son is forcing the father to sell the only shop too to pay off the loans he had taken in the past.
Is their any remedy with the father such as to get the 'WILL' prepared beforehand privately and can such 'Will' be changed unlawfully by the son ????
Pls help......

adirap   13 April 2008 at 20:33

Hiding Marital status while applying for Govt Job

If a lady applies for an engineer post in a public sector undertaking as "unmarried" due to her bad relation with her husband.She has been selected under that category.

Will she face any kind of problem/enquiry/ losing of job, if the same(marital stuatus) comes to the notice of managment.Divorce petition has been filed by her inlaws,after(3months from the date of joining in PSU job).Hearing of the case will be just due in a month's time.

Wont you think as per law,she will be given any mercy for her condition(govt company will not oust her from job and will only take departmental action).

She is fearing for losing her job if her inlaws file a complant against her for her suppression of fact of her marital status.

Can,she reveal proactively to her employers that she has hided this information before her inlwas file any complain.What may happen,please guide

Thanks
ADIRAP

Atul   13 April 2008 at 13:22

Registration of rent deed and its legal validity

Whether rent agreements prepared on Rs. 50/- stamp paper for renting of commercial shop for a period of 11 months are legally enforceable? Whether such agreements could be registered? Someone has told be that in case of commercial properties, the minimum period of lease should be three years and minimum rent should be Rs. 3000/- for getting the lease deed registered. Is it like this only or otherwise?

Please send your views.

Atul   13 April 2008 at 13:18

Rented Property

I own a property in East Delhi. It is a property on notified commercial road. A part of the property is being used for my residential purpose. The property contains some shops out of which three shops were rented out in around 1985-86 for a very nominal rent viz Rs. 250/- per month each for two shops while Rs. 150/- per month for third shop. At the time of renting the property, a lumsum amount of money of about Rs. 35000-40000/- was taken as security from the tenants in the case of two shops having rent of rs. 250/-p.m. while no security was taken from the third one. Rent has never been increased. No document/agreement was prepared in writing for renting out the property. However, we have been issuing monthly rent receipts to shops having rent of rs. 250/- p.m.

Now the tenants are not vacating the shops. Does the law permits them to do this? Is there any provision in law on the basis of which these shops get vacated?

Please give your veiws and advice.

chandrasesekaran R.S   13 April 2008 at 11:48

credit card

I applied for a card and received the intimation that card is despatched.I also received the PIN number intimation for the card.since i did not receive the card i enquired the customer care.I was told the courier co. could not locate address and so returned undelivered and promised to resend it.Even after 3 months i have not received it.Now I do not need it also.What precaution i should make that it is not put to wrongful use by employees of the card co. or any one else
rsc

VIKAS GARG   12 April 2008 at 23:57

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

Could any body explain section 170 of the code of criminal procedure 1973?

vinod bansal   12 April 2008 at 21:58

transfer of prisoners act

I want to know about latest policy/law/act regarding transfer of prisoners from the prison of one district to another district in Haryana state.plz also send me complete "The transfer of prisoners act 1950".Thankx