Respected Experts,
My husband(& other members of joint family) is a tenant of a commercial property in Delhi. It is a pagdi property rented by his grandfather before 1950. Recently, the present landlord filed for eviction on bonafide grounds and rent controller passed eviction order. We filed for a review to the rent controller. The
hearings are still going on regarding the review. The eviction date is almost reached even though the date for hearing of review is later.
I want to know that if the review decision is against the tenant, then would it call for immediate eviction without any further time limit or is there any provision to push the deadline to accomodate the delay in review decision and to allow time for appeal to high court?
Regards,
Swaty
Respected Learned Experts, My friend who had no children has adopted a child from Immaculate Society and legally registered the adoption. Now the adopted son's age is 8. It was ascertained that the adopted son has no sound mind and seems to be insane. My friend want's to appoint a guardian for his adopted son after his life time. He feels that all his relatives are greedy of his property. So he wants to appoint the Immaculate Society itself as guardian for his properties and his son. Whether it is permissible? If so, what is the procedure? Thanks in anticipation.
We are six sisters and all are married. We are muslims .Our parents are dead.There is an ancestral property gifted to my mother by my grandfather ( haven't seen the property papers myself, however my mother used to tell me this ). There is no Will.
2 of my sisters live with their family in the property and a part of the property is locked up by my third sister.
The property tax for the property has not been paid for many years now and none of the sisters are taking care of the maintenance of the property nor paying any rent.
Please can someone guide me on the below
1. Do all sisters have equal rights on the property
2. Can anyone stake a claim to the property by just paying the outstanding property tax
3 If any of the sister try to unknowingly usurp the property can they do it and what rights have the other sisters in such a situation, can they seek legal recourse
Even if the property is not gifted by my grandfather, and if my father had purchased the property in my mother's name do any of the sisters usurp the property
We are six sisters and all are married. We are muslims .Our parents are dead.There is an ancestral property gifted to my mother by my grandfather ( haven't seen the property papers myself, however my mother used to tell me this ). There is no Will.
2 of my sisters live with their family in the property and a part of the property is locked up by my third sister.
The property tax for the property has not been paid for many years now and none of the sisters are taking care of the maintenance of the property nor paying any rent.
Please can someone guide me on the below
1. Do all sisters have equal rights on the property
2. Can anyone stake a claim to the property by just paying the outstanding property tax
3 If any of the sister try to unknowingly usurp the property can they do it and what rights have the other sisters in such a situation, can they seek legal recourse
Even if the property is not gifted by my grandfather, and if my father had purchased the property in my mother's name do any of the sisters usurp the property
HELLO SIR / MAM
PLS GUIDE ME REGARDING MY NEIGHBOUR CONSTRUCTING A BUILDING UP TO 4 STOREY BY BLOCKING MY HOUSE AIR AND SUN LIGHT ALSO CAN I OBJECT FOR THE SAME I AM ALSO A RHEUMATIC PATIENT AND MY AILING MOTHER IS ALSO SUFFERING MULTIPLE DISEASE PLS GUIDE US CAN OUR OBJECTION IS GENUINE.
My niece aged 27 yrs purchased a flat in Dec 2020, by securing loan from a private bank, of which she is also an employee. Every legal formality was fulfilled, except the Letter-of-intimation; partially it was unawareness that she too needs to submit, as she thought it was applicable only to Govt. employees, and if she was supposed to submit, she thought the financing bank would facilitate as all other legal documentation were carried out while granting the loan and partially because pandemic broke out soon thereafter and she was working from home, so she didn't clarify.
Now someone said she will have to pay the stamp duty once again and generate new challan etc, only then she can submit. My question to Honourable experts here:
1. Is this Rule (of mandatory submission of Letter-of-Intimation) on purchase of flat applicable to Private Sector employees as well?
2. If yes, since all payments including Govt. Duties, are done, can she not fulfil this requirement now, at best with some penalty but not needing to pay the entire Stamp Duty once again? what is the best redressal that can be sought for this oversight?
Dear Sirs
My friend aged 34 years, after dvc and 498a staying with parents and no divorce proceedings applied. Father Retd AP state Govt Engineer and getting pension. He retired before his daughters' (my friends' ) marriage. Mother is alive.
1. Can father or mother add daughters name for pension as she is dependent for them and make daughter also eligible to get pension after mother.
can they produce other than divorce certificate --ie Islam Khazi certificate stating she is not staying with her husband as her husband not willing to divorce her.
2. Theoretically is it possible to add daughter name for pension after mother or instead of mother can daughter get pension?
Kindly clarify my following doubts on CIDCO transfer:
1. What are the repercussions if the CIDCO transfer is not done by the builder or the flat owners in a housing society in Navi Mumbai?
2. Is the builder liable to do the first CIDCO transfer? What if he has not done it?
3. What financial liabilities I may face, if I purchase a 20 years old flat, the CIDCO transfer of which was not done and was sold and resold many times? Do I need to pay the transfer fees for all the previous sales of the said flat?
I own a single shop room in 3 shop room building.my shop is middle of other two.so wall of my room is common wall between two rooms.
If other two shop room owners going to demolish their room by renovation, can they demolish common wall which is boundary of my room.i want possess my room as it's current position.can i get protection from Court ?I want detain them from wall demolition
Registration of flat owners association
We are residing in an apartment in Tamil Nadu and we have registered the association five years back. After that the Committee members have not renewed the regn. every year. Now what is the procedure, whether to renew or to register as a new association. Kindly clarify.