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laconic   29 September 2009 at 02:30

who are the hiers if my father died without any will

Here's the situation :
My mother had died in 1993. I and my sister are her 2 children. After the death of my mother, my father re-married in 1994. My step-mother got 3 children of her own (1 son and 2 daughters). But my father also died in 2004. He left no will or nominee with regards to properties. All these properties are in the name of my father. I want to ask how the property 'll be divided among survivors (which includes me, my sister, my step-mother and her 3 children). My grandmother/grandfather are no longer alive.
Kindly help. I live in new delhi and all properties in question are in delhi itself. I need genuine and complete legal advice.
I belong to a hindu brahmin family.

Kamal Grover   29 September 2009 at 00:53

Maintenance

Whether maintenance amount fixed u/s 24, DVA, 125 or any other maintenance is payable concertedly or any one is allowed even after decision of all in favor of girl.

kannan   29 September 2009 at 00:31

Family Partition Deed in 1995

Sir, Partition deed which is made by son's in year 1995 written in 22 stamp papers & every one (4) son & father signed in every stamp paper, in last page Document written & witness also signed.Our problem is how to proof this in court some one say this is not accepted by court because unregistered. All of them signed in this deed are Alive here we have a critical problem is the witness person's wife put partition suite against us. There he say the partition deed is unregister. now we can't call the witness person to court to proof the document because he can tell lie what to do ? pls help

Witness person is a sub register in register office he told this is not needed to register so uneducated sons not registerd that now it become a problem.

Kamal Grover   29 September 2009 at 00:25

how to protect

The husband know that her wife will file the suit, then what r d rights and how the husband can prepare herself to protect himself. (Any effective idea plz)

Kamal Grover   29 September 2009 at 00:23

Time period

In CWP there is a time limitation of writ i.e 6 months, whether we can enforce it if any writ is pending from the last 8 years.

Kamal Grover   29 September 2009 at 00:21

property rights

If child is given in adoption, then they have right in earlier parents property or can claim only new parents property.

Sumit Lal   28 September 2009 at 22:59

Evidence

How to prove an email and its contents?

Member (Account Deleted)   28 September 2009 at 22:49

Citizenship in the Government Gazette

1) If a foreginer acquires Indian citizenship by registration or Citizenship by naturalisation, did his / her name, address and other details publish in the Government of India Gazette?

2) Can we get details of nationalities who acquired indian citizenship from the bureau of immigration?

3) Is it comes under Right Information Act?

Amandeep Singh   28 September 2009 at 22:38

Can an unregistered power of attorney be used for lease?

Sir
My father under influence signed a stamp paper he thinks so. Can that stamp paper be converted to a POA without any legal formality or without his photo on that paper in sub registrar office by that person and can an unregistered POA be used for leasing residential house property or sale of such property in any manner?

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate   28 September 2009 at 22:33

r.t.i.

through r.t.i. can i get bank detail of a person?