amit (student) 06 May 2008
Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer) 07 May 2008
amit (student) 07 May 2008
Ajay kumar singh (Advocate) 07 May 2008
Guest (n/a) 08 May 2008
amit gupta_lawyer (lawyer) 11 May 2008
Guest (n/a) 11 May 2008
Guest (n/a) 12 May 2008
CHANDRA SEKHAR MOHANTY (BUSINESS) 29 May 2008
natarajan (advocate) 23 October 2008
Mr. Vishal.
you cannot get divorce just because views are not matched each other that too with in one year of marriage life and it is not a valid ground. There are certain grounds for grant of divorce under section 13 of Hindu Marriage act . please donot search for a valid ground for the divorce and try to compromise each other. divroce is ultimate step. think positively then the views of your spouse will be matched. all the best. Acts are enacted to take relief under the enactments. But donot take any hasty step
Sushil Kumar Bhatia (Advocate) 25 October 2008
Mr.Amit your concept is not clear you have mention two POA property in dispute was purchased in your grandfather's name through POA i.e,your father your Gr.father became sole owner of the property but you have not mentioned why a general POA in your Gr.Father name who executed it in gr.father name second.The will in dispute is registered on not third ,what is the finding in injuction suit regarding title of gr.father kindly do clarify my email mr.sushil_bhatia@rediffmail.com
Sushil Kumar Bhatia (Advocate) 01 November 2008
Mr.Amit : on your second querry I want to say your father is POa holder on behalf of allottee who has given an act for selling the flat anyone and he has ful right under POA to perform his duty .The alleged will of Gr.father make no hinderence legally to such ACT in the POA