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Anonymous   14 May 2022 at 14:26

Maintence order

sir,
a maintence oder was passed in 2018 to my wife but the oder copy has misplaced somewhere, so can i get the duplicate order copy for court

Aditya Sood   14 May 2022 at 13:19

Transfer of title to lrs in case of redemption/repurchase

My Grandfather had availed a hand loan from his friend in 1976 and executed a residential house sale deed in the name of his sons (equally) as security against written agreement to pay it back within 5 years. After lots of complexities and escalation, the matter was finally settled by the Supreme Court recently, in which a reasonable amount of interest was ordered to be repaid back with the principal to the other parties by our family. My dad had deposited some amount in 2014, some in 2019 as per interim orders, accumulating to 90% of the total ordered amount. Balance 10% has been paid by uncle recently. In the original suit and all other suits & Supreme Court SLP, there are 4 LRs, namely my father, uncle and 2 aunts. The contribution towards repayment & advocate fees has always been done by my dad and uncle both, in 9:1 ratio as above.

The execution has been filed with the local court, asking them to execute the sale deed in our favour. As I understand, this is a repurchase transaction, not inheritance and it would be grossly unfair if we get only 25% share in the property despite contributing 90% of the amount. The other LRs are not willing to reimburse my dad for the excess amount paid by him, he has also lost a huge amount of interest since the first deposit in 2014. The property is currently in possession of my uncle and his family (wholly). Our advocate told us that the sale deed would be executed equally in favour of 4 LRs and dad would have to file a subsequent suit for recovery of excess amount against the other LRs, that too after the sale deed is executed. This creates a lot of risk because once the sale deed is executed, the other LRs can sell their share immediately and take control of the money, leaving my dad in litigation forever.

I want to know is it possible to plead to the court to order the sale deed be executed in favour of those only who have paid the contribution according to their ratio (i.e. my dad and uncle in 9:1 ratio)? Any supporting cases would greatly help my cause.

Thanks in advance.

Garima Wadhwa   14 May 2022 at 10:53

Hold on releiving letter and salary

Hi,

I was working in some pvt sector bank and got releived on 18.04.2022 after serving notice period of 90 days. There was some vigilance case going on since 21.03.2022 against two employees in which I am the witness. But now bank has put my releiving and salary on hold stating case is still going on and also they are trying to put blame on me and threatening to me that we will change your releiving to termination.

Please suggest what should I do?

Anonymous   13 May 2022 at 22:23

Epf and regular course

Main Lic office main office attendant ki job karti hnu , ye job purely private and outsourcing and temporary job hey , but mera epf kat rahi hey and mera UAN number bhi hey. Kya main B.ed Regular degree course kar sakta hnu , ye illegal hoga ya illegal hoga.age Jake ye course invalid ta nhi hoga mera epf katne ki wajha se....

Santosh Karogal   13 May 2022 at 21:46

Credit card fraud.

On 12-5-2022 at 2.30 Pm, someone called me and said that she was from SBI
and told me that I have redeemed point and asked for my credit cards information
like credit card number and OTP and I had given it to her. and she said that I
would get amazon voucher after 24 hours but when I saw my credit card
account details then I found that total Rs. 133350.84 has been debited from
my credit card. then I realize that that was a fraud call. so after within 3 hours I
immediately went to a cyber cell and went to my local police station. they filed
my complaint. what I will do now.

Nidhin M   13 May 2022 at 17:50

Medical examination

My mother's sister has been staying with us for the past 50 years. She is unmarried and 75 years old. Recently she left our house and started staying with a lady(40 years old) who is completely unrelated to our family. My mother's sister was showing some signs of mental issues before leaving our house. We had many times tried to get her examined by a psychiatrist before she left our house but she was not ready to co-operate with us. She was taking some anti-depressant medicine before leaving our house. We believe that she is suffering from some mental illness that is the reason she left our house.
The lady with whom our aunty is staying now was our neighbour for a couple of years and at that time she could able to establish a good relationship with our aunty and now her house is away from our house but regularly visits our neighbouring temples and all. As my aunty was showing some mental issues like, speaking vaguely alone, showing gestures alone, changing mood continuously, etc while staying with us,we tried to get her examined by a psychiatrist but my aunty was like she is absolutely fine. This unknown lady told my aunty that our family is trying to make my aunty a mad person and now my aunty believes that. Now, this lady is not allowing us to see our aunty.Her intention is to grab property in her name. He is taking a stand that a person who attained the age of majority can live with anyone at their wish. My aunty is also not ready to cooperate with us.
Could you please help us to understand whom should we approach to get her examined by a psychiatrist and give her the proper required treatment.

chinna   12 May 2022 at 20:34

No objection in father's property by the wife and two sons

Sir we are the family of Four members Father, Mother, Elder son, Younger son.
Sir we (Mother and 2 Sons) need to give no objection from my side to the father's property.
Actually we don't want any properties from my father. So, what is the procedure for that? And tell me how to write, in which it should be, and both the signatures and thumb impression of wife and Sons is required or only signatures is enough and most importantly " is registration is compulsory for that document" and how much cost it will be, to get registration of !

Madhavi Dave   12 May 2022 at 17:50

Gujarat vat liquor registration

Dear Experts,
I have applied for Vat on 19.03.2022 then it was rejected by officer without issuing Deficiency note or any intimation . The I was told to reregister the application which I did on 11th April 2022.

The Office went to leave so as the Assistant Commission. Now Deputy Commissioner assured me to hear my case appointing another Officer she has issued Acknowledgement earlier 10th May 2022 and now 12th May 2022. It has already been two months but no response from Deputy Commission . Earlier Application Rejection Order was not issued.

What remedy on my part I want to file appeal but without rejection order I cant do anything.

Please help.
Thanks in Advance.

Amit Joshi   12 May 2022 at 10:28

Maintanability of high court petition

I had made complaint to District Caste Scrutiny Committee (Maharashtra) 3 years back against false certificate of a person. Till date neither Final order is made on my complaint nor any hearing is done in last 10 months. As per Rule 19 of Caste Validity Rule, 2000 Committee will give its decision within 6 months of complaint filed date. As already gone pass 3 years, can I file petition to High Court to ask Committee to give its decision within next 6 months ?

Anonymous   12 May 2022 at 10:07

Housing society encourages servants rowdy behaviour

My housing society sent their security guard to shout at me in-front of my house and pick up a quarrel with me over a parking issue. Unfortunately, I have no video evidence of it. Can i take any legal action the person or housing society? The housing society has restricted guests car parking inside society premises and one of my guests had parked without knowing it. I was ready to take it but without hearing it the security guard shouted and was about to hit me. Please let me know if any legal action can be taken against it.