Mohammed ShahzadFamily transfer case issue
We have a land in HUDA/HSVP sector in which my wife, my younger brother and our mother are joint owners. (Share is not specified in conveyance deed) Our mother passed away 10...
Answered by Mohammed Shahzad 6 months ago
Mohammed ShahzadIrrevocable family trust
Will irrevocable family trust will be safe from personal liability of criminal case? Or trusty will be sued because proceed of crime is transferred to trust? What is best option...
Answered by Mohammed Shahzad 6 months ago
Anik MiuCan granddaughter file case against family partition deed
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Answered by Anik Miu 6 months ago
Anik MiuMortgage plot registered
Real-estate company chairman did a Open PLOT mortgage to Kakatiya urban development authority (KUDA). In the year 2020, Real-estate company chairman did registration to me that...
Answered by Anik Miu 6 months ago
Prabhakara Reddy DatlaIrrevocable family trust
Will irrevocable family trust will be safe from personal liability of criminal case? Or trusty will be sued because proceed of crime is transferred to trust? What is best option...
Answered by Prabhakara Reddy Datla 6 months ago
Ganesh SinghIrrevocable family trust
Will irrevocable family trust will be safe from personal liability of criminal case? Or trusty will be sued because proceed of crime is transferred to trust? What is best option...
Answered by Ganesh Singh 6 months ago
T KalaiselvanIrrevocable family trust
Will irrevocable family trust will be safe from personal liability of criminal case? Or trusty will be sued because proceed of crime is transferred to trust? What is best option...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 6 months ago
Ajay SethiIrrevocable family trust
Will irrevocable family trust will be safe from personal liability of criminal case? Or trusty will be sued because proceed of crime is transferred to trust? What is best option...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 6 months ago
Ganesh SinghYounger brother not allowing me to enter our house
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Answered by Ganesh Singh 6 months ago
Anik MiuCan parents evict their adult son without following any "due process of law"?
1. Can parents (still alive) evict their adult son from their self-acquired property, without following "due process of law"? If process needs to be followed, kindly mention...
Answered by Anik Miu 6 months ago
Prashant NayakYounger brother not allowing me to enter our house
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Answered by Prashant Nayak 6 months ago
Prashant NayakGifting through POA in U.P. based on the new rules
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Answered by Prashant Nayak 6 months ago
Yusuf RampurawalaCan parents evict their adult son without following any "due process of law"?
1. Can parents (still alive) evict their adult son from their self-acquired property, without following "due process of law"? If process needs to be followed, kindly mention...
Answered by Yusuf Rampurawala 6 months ago
Prashant NayakCan parents evict their adult son without following any "due process of law"?
1. Can parents (still alive) evict their adult son from their self-acquired property, without following "due process of law"? If process needs to be followed, kindly mention...
Answered by Prashant Nayak 6 months ago
Prashant NayakMortgage plot registered
Real-estate company chairman did a Open PLOT mortgage to Kakatiya urban development authority (KUDA). In the year 2020, Real-estate company chairman did registration to me that...
Answered by Prashant Nayak 6 months ago
T KalaiselvanMortgage plot registered
Real-estate company chairman did a Open PLOT mortgage to Kakatiya urban development authority (KUDA). In the year 2020, Real-estate company chairman did registration to me that...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 6 months ago
T KalaiselvanCan parents evict their adult son without following any "due process of law"?
1. Can parents (still alive) evict their adult son from their self-acquired property, without following "due process of law"? If process needs to be followed, kindly mention...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 6 months ago
T KalaiselvanCan parents evict their adult son without following any "due process of law"?
1. Can parents (still alive) evict their adult son from their self-acquired property, without following "due process of law"? If process needs to be followed, kindly mention...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 6 months ago