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Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 23:22

Will of property received under a will

A hindu married but deserted woman having no issue gets certain portion in a house bequathed by her father under irrevocale will further bequates the said property to somwone else. Can she do so. Are there any conditions for this. According to me there is no restrictions or conditions for it.


Regards

P.C. Joshi

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 22:39

Mental Disability

Respected sir, An educated adult person 'A' is suffering from Bipolar spectrum disorder a kind of mental disease, which comes under mental disability. He is jobless and can't take care of himself needs constant care. His parent wish to sell some property, and fix the amount in his('A') name, so that he('A') can manage/lead his life comfortably with the interest of the fixed deposit. Since he can not manage the property. As these persons are vulnerable of various types of cheating. What is the maximum limit of amount that can be deposited? What are the various provisions in laws which protects such persons and their property? Can anyone disposes/occupy his property? Will he get any benefit in Income tax? What are the other benefits that he can get? Thanks.

Charan Chander J   06 November 2009 at 21:41

Mothers Property

Dear Sir/Madam,
We are two children, I am the son, my mother has inherited a building from her mother by partition (ie this is my grandmother property). My mother has left a will (without my knowledge) with entire property to my sister, i have not got any share in the property. Since the property is anscestral
1.Has my mother got the right to make a will? 2.On what grounds can i apply for a suite in the court,is there any special provision on ladies property(since it is not a self earned property)

Regards,
Charan

Rajesh Joshi   06 November 2009 at 21:02

Guidelines for NPA

I have query whether bank is bound to give reason for NPA? And do they need to state critical amount before account becomes NPA?

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 20:49

qualifications to be appointed as notary advocate

I have been practicing as an advocate in hyderabad and i would like to know whether i am eligible to apply for noatary public or not.

kidly give information.

thanks regars
sulaiman mohammed
advocate

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 20:35

ancestral property

Sir ,
I would like to know my right in the property,this question is continuation for the query"ancestral property" placed by me yesterday.I am giving all the details i am aware at present.The property is located in andrapradesh.We are hindus.
My grand father was the only son and had 3 sisters.They all lived as a joint family till my father got married..My grand father inherited some property from his father and being a very hardworking man he earned most of the property, I am not able to tell you exactly how much he had earned because he died long ago when my father and his sisters and brothers were minors.
My grand father had totally 150 acres agricultural land.
He died due to ulcer in stomach ,he did not divide the property to his children before death.My father was the eldest son followed by two younger brothers and three sisters,all of them were minor children at the time of my grandfathers death.
Later all of them were married and the property was divided among the three sons onlyi.e,each received 50 acres each when we were very small kids.
My grandmother was not given any property.
My father was a cruel man ,he had certain bad habits as well ,he did not allow my grandmother to stay in the house even though it was earned by her and her husband ,her second son gave her all the expenses and she lived in her daughter's house till she died.
I was married in 1978 when I was 14 year old to my mother's cousin brother who was 40 year old sadist.I went through terrible torture about which most of the relatives are aware of, but my parents or brothers never even cared about or showed any concern about my well being.They use very vulgar language when I ask for property share ,so i have no choice except to go to court.
We are 6 children to my father ,I have 3 brothers and 2 sisters,all of us are married.
My father had never earned any property in his lifetime and he died in 1997 due to heart problem.He did not divide the property before his death.My mother is alive.
My question is that since the property is ancestral do I have equal right in the property or how much share can I claim .If I get my share of the property can I sell it immediately because I want to donate the amount to the school in that village so that it may be possible for the children there to get educated and live happily unlike me. Waiting eagerly for your valuble advice.

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 19:50

Maximum Limit to sell property

What is the maximum value of the property to be sold without income tax clearance?

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 19:48

Mximum deposit

Can I deposit one crore rupees in my bank saving account without PAN.
Any IT official will question me later?

Anonymous   06 November 2009 at 18:51

what should chif jud. meg. to do?

Dear friends,
In relation to sec.325 of Cr.P.C,when in any case chif judi. meg. wants to convict an accused for life under IPC 326, and sufficient evedence is there on record then what should Hon.Chif Judi. Megi. to do? In sec.325 of Cr.P.C there is not spcification about Chif judi.

Plz let me know,if any citation.
Thanks

Soma   06 November 2009 at 18:39

Speed Post

Whether a consumer case before consumer forum can be initiated against Post Office for deficiency in service with regard to SPEED POST?
Who shall be appropiate O.P?