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PALNITKAR V.V. 's Expert Profile

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    What kinds of questions I can and can't answer?
    I can answer any question on Civil, Criminal,Contract, Property and Family laws but not on tax laws, labour laws, environmental laws, Insurance laws and international laws.

    My area of expertise
    total experience of more than 30 years in Civil, Criminal, Property and family laws.

    My experience in the area (years):
    15 years in family laws, 25 years in Civil and property laws and 30 years in criminal laws.

    Organizations I belong to:
    I am a retired District and Sessions Judge. Now practicing in Bombay High Court

    Publications or writing which has appeared :
    I have assisted my sister Nilima Bhadbhade in editing Mulla's Contract Act

    Educational credentials:
    B.Sc. LL.B

    Award & Honors:
    Awarded two advanced increments while serving as a judge for outstanding performance. Got 63% marks at LL.B final.

  • d. says : property
    our old house was by my father's name.my father service in pvt. bank as g.manager and loan was he taken. so,diractors are getting document of house. there after my father was dead.there after they take our house because my father write him to house. so, now what we are do for hose can we do something?

  • ram s. rajpurohit says : query
    hello mr. palnitkar, i would like to know that - if somebody send a legal notice of 27000/- Rs. can he leave some amount like Rs.2000/- just for jurisdiction purpose in money suit?

  • ram s. rajpurohit says : query

  • saurabh says : help needed
    Respected sir I am surabh and fighting a civil case against my paternal uncles regarding a property on the name of my grandma which she had given to me through a registered will duly signed by her My uncles have spun a web arnd me and its difficult for me to survive it. My grandma wrote a will in my favour.We are living in the said property.My uncles wen came to know abt this asked us to give them a portion of the house.We agreed in return of NOCs.They didnt give it to us so we refused.Then they went to the court.During the case we came to know that they have another unregistered will signed by my grandma.But we have got it checked.The witnesses havent signed it in front of my grandma(ink test).Also the name of the will maker/notary isnt there.Our will stands all the scrutiny. My dad is no more.And I am the sole earning member of the family.One more thing worth mentioning is that they made a appeal against the will after 12 yrs of it being signed and we have proof which says that they knew abt the signed will.They are feigning full memory loss regarding this which obviously is a farce. They went for a one sided stay on the house 2 yrs back and they got it. Our lawyer fought for it and then the stay was rejected on the grounds of insufficient documents in favour of the plaintiffs.The case proceeded in the session court and now its in the stage of the cross examinations and my uncles are continuously ditching the proceedings.They are NRIs.Half of the time they arent in the country and the remaining time wen they are they never show up in the court. We tried to use the ex-parte term in our favor.Because of that they came to the court once...showed their face and then again became unavailable. Within a month or two they again have to go back..We are damn sure they wont show up in court till then and then after going their excuse will be that they are out of the country.Again we will we hung in mid air. Now they have even gone to high court to appeal against the removal of the stay on the house.If the situations turns real bad and again the stay is implied we will again be struck and this time for a longer period. Hence I am planning to sell the saidf property and wanted to know the consequences in dtail which I can face if I sell the said property. I want to have a through knowledge of the situations civil and criminal awaiting me in case I go ahead with this step.They are super rich and I wont be able to afford the fees of both the courts for much longer.Hence want to get out of the said property but dont want to enter into more serious legal problems. Thanks a lot for giving me your precious time.I am real depressed right now and your advice can go a long way to help me out from this mess. Awaiting your reply. Regards Saurabh

  • shrikant chede says : theft case u/s 135 of indian elecricity Act
    Electricity theft is detected under section 135 of Indian Elecricity ACT 2003 The accussed pay the assesment amount and compounding charges in order to avoid lodging of F.I.R . afterward made complaint to electrical inspector under section 127 of Indian Elecricity ACT 2003 , In above Act electrical inspector has no power to deal with matter connected with section 135 ,the elecrical inspector givesorder to refund the money to the accussed ,In this senario what should bedone? is it advissable to file writ in Hon'ble High court to quash the order issued by the elecrical inspector ,who has no power in law to pass the order What is the procedure to quash the order issued by incompetant Authority Thanks in advance for reply

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