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Anonymous   16 July 2016 at 15:01

Divorce lawyer in Ludhiana

Please recommend the most reputed divorce lawyer in Ludhiana

Nilopher G   16 July 2016 at 14:32

Special court marriage process

Hi, my age is 28 Christian, and My fiance he is 34 yrs old Hindu. we want to do Court Marriage, and as i have read the guidelines, our marriage will come under as a special Marriage. Can you please suggest what is the complete Process for Special Court marriage for both of us.

Thanks.

Vianney   16 July 2016 at 13:56

Forged poa - notary seal and serial number of document notarised

A Power of Attorney was fabricated by doing forged signatures in 1994. The POA did not indicate continued interest in favour of Donee. Donor expired in 2006. Using this fabricated POA a sale transaction was done in 2012 which is after death of Donor.

An Advocate has put remarks on the POA of 1994 "Explained and Identified by me" followed by his name, registration number and address.

A Notary has put a signature and date with Notary Seal. The notary seal only has the name of Notary with the words "Greater Bombay" in the middle of the seal.
My observation as regards to Notary:-
A)Registration Number and Government appointing the notary is absent on the seal.
B)Address of Notary is also not mentioned on the document.
C)The document does not bear any serial number of indicating notarising the document.

My first task is to prove the signatures are fabricated.
Can I use my observations to further subtantiate my claim that the document is forged / fabricated in totality.

Hence yesterday i queried:-
1) What is the effect of absence of Registration number, Name of Government Appointing the Notary - on the seal of the Notary.

2)Serial Number as required by Form XV of Notarial Register pertaining to the document notarised not mentioned on the document.

ASIM   16 July 2016 at 13:12

Trustee

Sir,
Can one sole owner of immovable property create a trust in respect of the property whereby he creates a trustee of a sole member and that is himself that is creating trustee in his sole own name .

Rasheedkhan   16 July 2016 at 13:09

Cnr no.

DEAR SIR

WHAT IS CNR NO. IN CIVIL CASE.

EXAMPLE: CNR NO: TNTV0A-000072-2015

Naveen Kanth Dasari   16 July 2016 at 12:35

Temple authorisation

Hello Experts,
I have a query regarding a temple issue.
Actually I am one of the member of a Temple which is under a trust and the Temple was developed by a businessmen 10 years back along with some shops and a community hall usually given for marriages in the temple premises and now from past ten years that businessmen was taking care of that temple as Trust was not having sufficient money to maintain it and the businessmen use to give salaries to the temple staff and he also use to collect rent for the Community hall and shops from the shop owners and whatever income comes from the temple he use to take it and no on objected it. Later new members came into the Trust and now Trustees and we members want to take over the Temple from the clutches of that businessmen, but he not ready to leave the premises and using his influence. Now my question is, is there any legal remedy or can we approach court of law to take over the trust from that businessmen. If yes what is the procedure.

Natasha Prakash Bankeshwar   16 July 2016 at 12:23

Transfer of flat to mother as gift

I understand that the Maharashtra Government has waived stamp duty on immovable property (including residential Flat) transferred to heirs or progeny OR relatives as GIFT. My daughter, Natasha, holds a Flat which was bequeathed to her under the last Will and Testament of her grandmother (proved and registered before the Hon’ble High Court). My daughter now wants to transfer her said Flat to her mother as Gift. I would, therefore, like to know: (1) whether any stamp duty is payable under the Bombay Stamp Act, 1958, on such transfer of Flat, and at what rate? (2) whether stamp duty is waived on such transfer of Flat under the Bombay Stamp Act, 1958, and from which date has the waiver on such transfer of immovable property come into effect? Thank you. Regards, Prakash Bankeshwar (For Natasha Bankeshwar).

Rakesh Kumar   16 July 2016 at 12:01

review petition against judgement of SC in crl. SLP.

Please sugest me the reguired format of above said petition and all documents and titles which are necesary to file review petition in S.C.

nirmal kaur   16 July 2016 at 11:31

sec 325 of ipc

Is it possible to grant bail to criminal by police officer when the victim is girl and within how many day a minor can get a bail for the crime of grivious hurt u/s 326 of upc

Hari Krishna   16 July 2016 at 11:21

Hindu undivided and unspecified property can be attached

Dear sir please advice me in the following issue..

In a money suit can the Hindu Undivided and unspecified property be attached before judgement.