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  • in reply to: Landlord asking for everyone’s aadhar copy #485
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      May 8, 2025 at 8:21 am
      You can probably provide the masked Aadhar.

      in reply to: Tenant not paying rent nor vacating. #47846
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        February 24, 2025 at 2:46 pm
        What if the electricity meter is stolen?
        In that scenario, the tenant(squatter) here will require landlord’s signature for the applying new electricity meter.

        in reply to: I have booked a flat and now having second thoughts #51136
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          February 20, 2025 at 5:03 am
          I am not a lawyer. I think you should talk to a lawyer.
          You may not want to go ahead with buying the flat, which is fine, but you should protect yourself from any legal implications.

          in reply to: I have booked a flat and now having second thoughts #51131
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            February 20, 2025 at 1:32 am
            A cheque bounce is a legal offense in India, punishable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The consequences include imprisonment, fines, and civil suits.

            -The drawer can be imprisoned for up to two years
            -The drawer can be fined up to twice the amount of the cheque
            -The drawer can face both imprisonment and a fine

            in reply to: I lost cheque #62994
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              January 31, 2025 at 4:31 am
              1. In a property transaction, the seller should accept only a demand draft on registration of the property as cheque can bounce.
              2. For the initial payments of token and advance, cheque may be accepted.

              in reply to: Sisters planning to sue in future. #71605
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                January 18, 2025 at 7:51 pm
                I am not a lawyer(all my advice was just as a layman). I have seen how long can property disputes can last even when you have all the evidences and courts take a lot of time.

                in reply to: Sisters planning to sue in future. #71588
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                  January 18, 2025 at 7:30 pm
                  1. I am for equitable distribution of inherited property among the children irrespective of gender but if what you say is true, your sisters(including the brother in laws) are terrible people. It was their duty too to look after your parents.
                  2. Even if you give them 50 lacs each, they may still believe they owe much more than that and may not stop them from suing you. How much is your total inheritance from your father?
                  3. Since the assets were self-acquired by your father, It is unlikely that they will win the litigation. However, you know the legal system is in the country. Who needs to prove whether the assets were self-acquired or inherited by your father? the defendent or the plaintiff ?

                  Who knows sometimes they may say that the will was forced or the person who made the will was mentally unfit to make the will at that time.

                  4. (Not a legal advice) How about selling the assets and transferring the money to buy some new assets? They still will be able to sue but it will be more difficult for them to get a share.

                  in reply to: Sisters planning to sue in future. #71600
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                    January 18, 2025 at 7:30 pm
                    1. I am for equitable distribution of inherited property among the children irrespective of gender but if what you say is true, your sisters(including the brother in laws) are terrible people. It was their duty too to look after your parents.

                    2. Even if you give them 50 lacs each, they may still believe they owe much more than that and may not stop them from suing you. How much is your total inheritance from your father?

                    3. Since the assets were self-acquired by your father, It is unlikely that they will win the litigation. However, you know the legal system is in the country. Who needs to prove whether the assets were self-acquired or inherited by your father? the defendent or the plaintiff ?

                    Who knows sometimes they may say that the will was forced or the person who made the will was mentally unfit to make the will at that time.

                    4. (Not a legal advice) How about selling the assets and transferring the money to buy some new assets? They still will be able to sue but it will be more difficult for them to get a share.

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