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Anonymous   16 April 2020 at 20:17

Co-operative society byelaws on ownership of property

I am owner of 1/2 undivided portion of a residential plot in a Co-Operative Housing Society at Pune.

Some time back the society amended its bye-laws such that the plot can be owned only by members of family. The purpose was to prevent influx of builders & construction of flats on plots. It is not clear as whether such amendment is consistent with MCS Act.

I intend to sell my share in the property to a third party, since my brother is neither willing to give me a fair compensation. At the same time he is also not willing sell his share to me at a fair market value. The property is in possession of my brother.

Some parties have evinced interest in acquiring my share of the property. But as per existing bye-law, the society will not allow membership of the society to any person/entity.

What could be a practical & a possible solution.

Anonymous   16 April 2020 at 10:23

Obtaining possession of undivided portion of property

I am owner of half share of a 3600 sft. residential plot of land in a Co-Operative Society at a prime location in Pune city.
I have managed to get my name mutated on the property card after obtaining a succession certificate from court towards my half share.
For this I have faced prolonged litigation for last 22 years by my younger brother, who is in full & absolute possession of the property. The premises are being used as an office by a business entity owned by my brother & he is living elsewhere.

Need advise on

1] How to proceed for demarcation & possession of my 1/2 share of the property.
2] Upon obtaining possession, I wish to sell the property. But the bye-laws of the society do not permit joint ownership outside blood relation, which
in my opinion itself is against any provisions under the MCS Act.
3] This means that I can sell my share to my brother only. But he is not ready to purchase the same at fair market value, in spite of having adequate
financial strength.
4] My brother is also not willing to accept my offer of a fair market value for his share.

What is the way forward to resolve the issue.

Venkat   16 April 2020 at 04:42

Recovering a debt from a friend

Can I file a civil law suit for recovery ? Is the amount recoverable even though a written agreement was never executed?







shyam lal   15 April 2020 at 16:51

House tax

Before Lock down I had purchased free hold residential plot with in nagar nigam limits.but intend to build after one year hence,question is would I have to pay house tax for vacant plot ,second will the area circle rate be also applicable on open/vacant plot?

Anonymous   15 April 2020 at 10:54

Status of lessee occupied land by propritory concernr demise

I am the owner of plot. Piece of land was given on lease by agreement with proprietorship firm. If propritor expires how can I get back possession of plot? The lessee was defaulter of lease rent.

N.J.S.Rajkumar alias narasimha   14 April 2020 at 16:30

Dr b r ambedkar jayanthi -- best wishes

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Justice_Seeker   14 April 2020 at 03:06

Are priviate detective proofs valid in court?

Hi Team,
This question is on behalf of someone who need divorce after 10 yrs of sepertaion on basis of desertion and cruelty (adultery can not be proved as no strong evidence) however the my question is if the person hires a private detective and detective gets photos and other proofs so court does accept them or its seen as infiltration on woman modesty?
Can someone suggest reasonable and trust worthy detectives in delhi.

Best Regards

jaideep   13 April 2020 at 23:56

Rto registration 2nd hnd car in case of inter-state purchase

Dear expert I want to purchase 2nd hand car from Delhi and get it registered in madhya pradesh, car is 2011 model price is Rs 210000/- now my point wise question is:-
1.on wh amount i have to pay RTO tax in madhya pradesh
2.in madhya prasesh RTO is rs.94 per quarter for 4 wheeler for unladen weight 800 to 1600kg
3.life expectancy of vehicle is 15 years from date of purchase of new car.
4. suppose the registration date is 01/01/2011 and transfer date is 01/05/2020,from which date tax is calculated for RTO purpose,is it from 01/01/2011 or from 01/05/2020 and what is the amount. of tax

Rohan   13 April 2020 at 16:20

Government job

My brother was, suspended from college for three weeks for ragging. Will he, be eligible for govt job in future?

N.J.S.Rajkumar alias narasimha   13 April 2020 at 13:40

Best wishes

Wishing every one A Blissful, Pleasant, Prosperous and Joyful "Bohag Bihu "..The Harvest Festival of Assamese --14th April 2020