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Vikrant   05 May 2020 at 14:47

Character evidence are admissible in criminal courts?

Hello Resp' lawyers..

My Question is " Is character evidence admissible in Criminal case?"

Vikrant   05 May 2020 at 13:06

Should i file a complaint or not?

Hello dear lawyers,

If FIR is filed, police investigates and find good evidences.After that trial starts in criminal court and the criminal case is fought by public prosecutor and advocates.

Anonymous   04 May 2020 at 19:19

Registered will

I gave a registered will to Mr A ..but now i want to make another registered will in my two daughters name ? though I am still alive ..can Mr A through that registered will can get it probated from court of law ? is it possible where in I am still alive " can Mr A put a dispute in this matter after my death

Anonymous   04 May 2020 at 17:58

Probate not done of registered will of grandfather

My grandfather made a registered will in the year 1949 dividing the whole kothi between his three sons giving them the share ..measuring inch by inch..H mentioned his sons names along with the share described in the will. He wrote that his all 3 sons will have the right to live and enjoy their life in their respective shares written in the will but do not have the power to sell their share to anyone , After the death of his sons His grandsons will become the absolute owners of their fathers shares as mentioned in the will .The time the will came into existence None of the grandsons were born .It was only after the death of the grandfather the grandsons came in this world.
From 1949 to till date that registered will none of the sons thought of getting the will probated through court ..from 1998 legal battle between the three grandsons came up in court and is still gone on ..and it is in evidence stage and a stay had been gone on since them and court ordered a status quo in it .

Now except me all the grandsons are already dead and their LRs are being impleaded as the party to the suit ..
The property still is in the name of my grandfather ..the grandsons are giving power of attorney to landmafia to sell the land but as there is a status quo only they could do was an agreement to sale ..

MY QUESTION IS ..As per the law without getting the registered will of the grandfather probated through court can the grandsons become the owners of that property?

Hope to have some intelluctual answers to my question and hope the learned counsels could advice me what to do?

Anonymous   04 May 2020 at 17:22

Loans

Team,

I took loans from private lenders of 1.5 cr and lost in all business whatever I did. Ended up with huge interest and loans. Now I don't have money to even for my basic needs. So I'm not showing my face that I can't pay them back. Because of me all are suffering. People trusted and have given me .. initially it was very good but later everything spoiled bcoz of various reasons. I'm not in situation to handle anymore this. I'm done. I don't want anyone to face situation like me. If I run away I'll never be able to see my family again. If I die that's still more problem. I don't know what to do now. Bcoz of lockdown no one is coming to ask me but later also same situation so I want to run away. I'm scared now. Please let me know. I never wanted to cheat anyone.

Anonymous   04 May 2020 at 17:08

Loans

Team,

I took loans from private lenders of 1.5 cr and lost in all business whatever I did.

Ended up with huge interest and loans.

Now I don't have money to even for my basic needs.

So I'm thinking to suicide instead of showing my face that I can't pay them back.

Because of me all are suffering. People trusted and have given me .. initially it was very good but later everything spoiled bcoz of various reasons.

I'm not in situation to handle anymore this.

I'm done. I don't want anyone to face situation like me.

If I run away I'll never be able to see my family again.

If I die that's still more problem.

I don't know what to do now.

Bcoz of lockdown no one is coming to ask me but later also same situation so I want to run away.

I'm scared now. Please let me know.

I never wanted to cheat anyone.

AMAR NATH DUBEY   04 May 2020 at 14:22

How to count days of punishment

महोदय यदि किसी को पांच वर्ष की सजा हुई और वह जमानत से पहले एक वर्ष जेल में रह चूका है तो वह और कितने दिन जेल में रहेगा। और क्या सजा के दौरान दिन और रात मिलकर दो दिन माना जाता है क्या अर्थात यदि पांच वर्ष की सजा हुई तो वह जेल से ढाई वर्ष में ही छूट जायेगा?

Anonymous   04 May 2020 at 13:28

Gpa/poa

Irrevocable GPA executed for consideration - section 202 of Indian Contract Act
My Queries
1. If the POA/GPA has been executed with consideration, then on the basic principles of the elements of a contract namely offer, acceptance and consideration, the POA essentially becomes a contract and legally enforceable. That’s why the POA is also mentioned in sec 202 of the Contract Act. Is this view correct?
2. Some interest/right in an immovable property has been conveyed to any party through this GPA/POA, then that party must seek enforcement of that legal right (may be through execution of a sale deed, partition, sub-division, declaration of title or even filing a suit against the grantor of the GPA who may have sold that property to someone else or might created some other interest in the said property or the legal heirs of the grantor may create some problems for the grantee of the GPA) under the Specific Relief Act to make his title in the said property secure. The time limit for these kinds of actions is 12 years as per the Limitation Act. Of course the limitation period starts running from the date when an adversarial effect comes into picture.
3. Suppose that party does nothing to enforce his right on the said property through the GPA/POA for 12 years, then his right is unenforceable.
4. Under sec 27 of the Limitation Act, that right also gets extinguished.
5. So, generally the validity of a GPA/POA is only 12 years in case of any transfer of any right in any immovable property coupled with consideration. Is my conclusion right?
6. Therefore, in the case of above mentioned GPA/POA, the validity period should at the best be reckoned as 12 years only?

Deeksha nayyer   03 May 2020 at 23:30

Notary without notary register is illegal?

Hello dear lawyers,

My Question is that is it illegal for a notary public to Stamp and notarize the deed without registering all the details in notary register and get the signatures of all the executors of deed.

This is mentioned in Notary Act 1956.

I have a civil case going on and I have to file a criminal case now, Can i make the notary public a party.Because in my civil case some very important deeds are notarized without our consent. In fact we were not present at that time.

THIS ACT OF NOTARY PUBLIC ILLEGAL? OR NOT?
WHAT REMEDIES DO I HAVE?

Ranvijay Chaudhary   03 May 2020 at 14:27

Can son file a fresh case

Hello resp' Lawyers