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B K Raghavendra Rao's Expert Profile

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    What kinds of questions I can and can't answer?
    Cyber laws, cheque bounce cases, immovable property disputes, money recovery suits, partition suits, writ matters, co-operative societies matters, right to information, consumer protection laws and civil matters, Personnel Management

    My area of expertise
    Information Technology, Management Consultancy

    My experience in the area (years):
    18 years

    Organizations I belong to:
    Rao & Associates

    Publications or writing which has appeared :
    Nil

    Educational credentials:
    B.Sc., LL.B., Diploma in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations, Diploma in Cyber Laws

    Award & Honors:
    Nil

  • S P Goel says : D V Act case
    Dear sir, This is S P Goel, from Delhi 9810101999, my wife lodged a petition in Karkardooma court under Domestic Violence Act, and demanding Rs 45 lacs and Rs 15000 per month, my monthly income is Rs 8000 from Interest, I am unemployed, house is in my name, judge advised me not to sell in first hearing. My elder son lives separate in Delhi , in ICICI bank Rs 18 lacs pa , earlier he was helping, she left house on 20.10.2010 younger son is a student. Please advise sir thanks s p goel, Delhi 9810101999

  • k says : consideration
    plz help in this case sir x authorizes y to b in charge of his shares however x decides to sell his shares to z and also receives half the consideration price.they become busy with life and think of continuing the transaction later. in this case- 1)does x hv the right to sell his shares? 2)is this consideration legally binding?

  • ravi joiya says :
    Hi,I would like to know that if a Scheduled Caste boy marries an upper caste girl, then whether he can claim benefits under reservation for his wife..??

  • P Venu Gopal says : Request for Info
    Respected Sir This is Venu from Andhra Pradesh and intending to know a little bit of information from you. I am explaining below my problem. My grand father purchased some land during 1940s from jamindars and applied for grant of patta to survey settlement and land records during 1960s. He had two sons. After the demise of my grand father, the proceedings for patta moved by my fathers brother. The survey settlement and land records granted patta in favour of my fathers brother though the patta applied by my grand father in the name of XYZ & Sons. Later the local MRO filed a petition in court and high court also gave judgement favouring us recently. But registration formalities and issuing of pattadar pass books not yet done and recently only, the local MRO conducted survey again basing on the high courts judgement. Now the problem is my fathers brother not writing the papers for our share. Actually, we have an oral agreement and as per the agreement, we are entitled for 75% of share. In this context, I would like to know the rights available to me. Is it possible to grant the patta in favour of my fathers brother directly even though my father not given any approval? Please let me know the rights available to me and how to handle the case to get our 75% share property. If any evidence require for our oral agreement, somany persons can attend. Thanking you sir Yours faithfully P Venu

  • Kizza says : Cyber Law
    I have a query regarding Section 67a regarding a case. Would you be able to answer it?

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