Ajay SethiLegal concern about adjacent non-RERA survey land – risk to apartment purchase?
I am planning to buy an apartment in a RERA-approved residential project in Bangalore. The project has received RERA approval, Occupancy Certificate (OC), and all necessary...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 months ago
Kishan Dutt KalaskarKey documents to check when buying a property - missing sale agreement of previous owner
Hi, I am in the process of buying an apartment in resale. The current seller/owners had bought it from a previous owner who in turn had bought it from the builder. While...
Answered by Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 10 months ago
Mohammed ShahzadAre minor acts done out of 'prolonged and sustained' provocation acquitable of proved?
Is the principle of 'prolonged and sustained provocation' as opposed to 'grave and sudden provocation' recognized in Indian law? If so, in the case of chronic and long-drawn...
Answered by Mohammed Shahzad 10 months ago
Ajay SethiYounger brother not allowing me to enter our house
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Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 months ago
Mohammed ShahzadNeed some legal advice
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Answered by Mohammed Shahzad 10 months ago
T KalaiselvanNeed some legal advice
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Answered by T Kalaiselvan 10 months ago
T KalaiselvanYounger brother not allowing me to enter our house
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T KalaiselvanSuit for Declaration filed, and Will of Plantiff (died) submitted, whether it to be proved in court under 68 of Evidence Act
Father and Elder son Duo purchased Land in the name of Mother out of funds from their resources (salary) and constructed building on that plot. One of the son out of three...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 10 months ago
T KalaiselvanLegal concern about adjacent non-RERA survey land – risk to apartment purchase?
I am planning to buy an apartment in a RERA-approved residential project in Bangalore. The project has received RERA approval, Occupancy Certificate (OC), and all necessary...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 10 months ago
Swarupananda NeogiNeed some legal advice
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Answered by Swarupananda Neogi 10 months ago
Ajay SethiSuit for Declaration filed, and Will of Plantiff (died) submitted, whether it to be proved in court under 68 of Evidence Act
Father and Elder son Duo purchased Land in the name of Mother out of funds from their resources (salary) and constructed building on that plot. One of the son out of three...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 months ago
Ajay SethiNeed some legal advice
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Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 months ago
T KalaiselvanAre minor acts done out of 'prolonged and sustained' provocation acquitable of proved?
Is the principle of 'prolonged and sustained provocation' as opposed to 'grave and sudden provocation' recognized in Indian law? If so, in the case of chronic and long-drawn...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 10 months ago
T KalaiselvanAre minor acts done out of 'prolonged and sustained' provocation acquitable of proved?
Is the principle of 'prolonged and sustained provocation' as opposed to 'grave and sudden provocation' recognized in Indian law? If so, in the case of chronic and long-drawn...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 10 months ago
Devajyoti BarmanAre minor acts done out of 'prolonged and sustained' provocation acquitable of proved?
Is the principle of 'prolonged and sustained provocation' as opposed to 'grave and sudden provocation' recognized in Indian law? If so, in the case of chronic and long-drawn...
Answered by Devajyoti Barman 10 months ago
Ajay SethiAre minor acts done out of 'prolonged and sustained' provocation acquitable of proved?
Is the principle of 'prolonged and sustained provocation' as opposed to 'grave and sudden provocation' recognized in Indian law? If so, in the case of chronic and long-drawn...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 months ago
Ajay SethiAre minor acts done out of 'prolonged and sustained' provocation acquitable of proved?
Is the principle of 'prolonged and sustained provocation' as opposed to 'grave and sudden provocation' recognized in Indian law? If so, in the case of chronic and long-drawn...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 months ago
Prashant NayakSale deed error & clarification regarding terms and conditions of the deed, Rectification needed?
Good day respected lawyers, I recently bought a builder floor and got it registered in Faridabad, Haryana on 20th may 2025. While going through the draft of sale deed I found 2...
Answered by Prashant Nayak 10 months ago