icon Site dimension in current owners sale deed

In the current owners sale deed, in Schedule-B section, the total site measurement is shown as 30X40 (1200) square feet. Is a rectification deed necessary to describe it as East to West 30 ft and Nort

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In a Schedule of Land which is an essential part of a deed of conveyance showing the demarcation of a property means physically dividing the property into metes and bounds (i.e. area and boundaries of each property will be made). For example, a land of 1 acre may be divided into 4 parts and each part will have a definite area and definite boundaries. Only the recorded owners of the property can apply for demarcation to the Tehshildar/Land Revenue Officer or it can be done on orders ...ReadMore

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icon Site measurement in schedule-B of sale deed

In Schedule-B, the total site measurement is shown as 30X40 (1200) square feet. Is it mandatory to describe it as East to West 30 ft and North to South 40 ft totally measuring 1200 sq ft. Which of th

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Property demarcation means physically dividing the property into metes and bounds (i.e. area and boundaries of each property will be made). For example, a land of 1 acre may be divided into 4 parts and each part will have a definite area and definite boundaries. Only the recorded owners of the property can apply for demarcation to the Tehshildar/Land Revenue Officer or it can be done on orders from a Court of law. As per the topographical land survey, layout marking and demarcation ...ReadMore

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icon GIFT DEED

MY UNCLE WAS REGISTERED A GIFT DEED IN FAVOUR OF HIS DAUGHTER. SO HE CAN CANCEL THE GIFT DEED WITHOUT HER PERMISSION. PLEASE CLARIFY SIR

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2 months ago


A. Dear client,

A gift deed which is registered under Section 123 of the Transfer of property act cannot be revoked unless it fulfills some category.

The Property Transfer Act's Section 126 permits the revocation of a gift deed. If the person is later shown to be insane, has made the deed out of greed or other ulterior motives, does not actually own the property being gifted, or is in the process of acquiring it, the deed may be rejected. In order to mutually revoke the agreement at a later tim ...ReadMore

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icon Registration marriage

My relative girl (25 years age) has married with a boy (38 years age) also divorced before 2 months and has 2 childrens in arya Samaja on 16th November 2023 and registration is done on 20th November 2

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Section 5 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 mandates marriage officials to issue a public notice soliciting objections to an impending marriage 30 days before the ceremony. Any couple wanting to marry under the SMA must notify the marriage officer in the district in the prescribed form where at least one of the two has lived for at least 30 days. This notice of intended marriage is then posted for one month on the notice boards of the registration office where the notice is submitte ...ReadMore

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icon Sale of House in Society without mandatory NOC

Our housing colony has been developed by a Society (regd under the Societies Registration Act) which develops housing colonies for a class of people in different places all over India. As per a condit

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the situation where a member has executed and registered a Sale Deed for the sale of his house in the Society without obtaining the required NOC (No Objection Certificate) as per the conditions in the Sale Deed and related documents, the Society may take the following actions:
1.Issue a Notice:The Society can issue a notice to the member who executed the Sale Deed, highlighting the violation of the terms and conditions, and requesting an explanation for the non-compliance.
2.Info ...ReadMore

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icon How to start a foundation or and NGO ? And their differences in legal terms.

As per law are non-profit foundations and NGO are the same? Can you pls suggest some guidelines on how to start a foundation or and NGO?

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3 months ago


A. kindly let us know the scope of your interest in which areas you would like to start the NGO - Educational, religious, medical etc. accordingly you would require seven persons who would like to form the NGO.

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icon Procedure to transfer property of Deceased father to daughter with WILL

We have registered WILL. The property is in New Delhi & WILL is Registered in Gurgaon. As per document personal we need Death certificated of grand parents. SMC for Mother & Daughter for processing RD

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the context of processing the registered will for property in New Delhi, you typically need several documents, including:
1.Registered Will: Ensure you have the original or a certified copy of the registered will.
2.Death Certificates:Obtain death certificates for the grandparents as per the document's requirements.
3.Succession Certificate (SMC):Acquire a Succession Certificate for both the mother and daughter. The SMC establishes the legal heirship and is often required for tra ...ReadMore

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icon I want to the certificate of world wide coin exchange

Mere paas kuch old coin Hain,main unhe bechna chahta hun,jo buyer hai wo American hai,is liye mujhe coin exchange certificate banwana hai,jiski sarkari fees 5000r.s. hai,ye Delhi me bnega,Kahan bnnega

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Coin exchange certificates are not typically issued by the government for selling old coins. Be cautious, as requests for payments or fees for such certificates may be scams. If you intend to sell old coins, it's advisable to connect with reputable numismatists or coin dealers who can evaluate and purchase coins based on their numismatic value. Ensure the legitimacy of any transaction and refrain from paying fees for certificates that may not be required or recognized by authorities ...ReadMore

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icon NON JUIDICAL STAMP PAPER MEANING AND ACTS VALIDITY

NON JUDUCAIL STAMP PAPER MEANING AND ACTS SECTIONS VALIDITY IN INDIA

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A non-judicial stamp paper is a type of stamp paper that is not used for judicial or legal purposes but for various other transactions and agreements. These stamp papers are used to execute documents such as affidavits, deeds, agreements, bonds, and other instruments outside of a court or legal setting. They are purchased for a specified value and are affixed with a stamp indicating payment of the requisite stamp duty.

The validity and legal significance of non-judicial stamp paper ...ReadMore

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icon Sale of flat by GPA holder

we are interested in buying a land owner share flat. When we were about to give advance for agreement of sale we got to know that land owners(mother and father) had registered a GPA in favour of their

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3 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Second option is not correct. Go through registration of sale agreement through GPA Holder if such GPA is registered one.

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