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  • in reply to: Buying an apartment through GPA #48114
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      February 24, 2025 at 5:48 am
      It is definitely valid, but a GPA is susceptible to misuse I would say go for an SPA.

      But regardless if the owner lives in the USA, where is this GPA/SPA being registered? If it is registered in USA it is a foreign document you would need Embassy attestation.

      Then you send it to india and get stamped and registered at the local sub registrar’s office.

      Then the SPA agent can execute the sale.

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        February 24, 2025 at 5:38 am
        This is a clear case of Cheating and criminal breach of trust.

        You should file an FIR against the guy.

        in reply to: Buying an apartment through GPA #48110
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          February 24, 2025 at 5:26 am
          GPA is not a valid means of transferring ownership of an immovable property. It has no legal validity in India, the Hon’ble Supreme Courts have held time and time again.

          GPA cannot be shown in the court as the basis of the title in the immovable property.

          Execute this transaction through a registered sale deed.

          in reply to: Should I take this Indian brand to Consumer court? #48303
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            February 23, 2025 at 6:04 pm
            Yes your case falls under deficiency of service (as the brand didn’t provide the lehengas on designated time) and you had to incur extra expenses, even after that they engaged in an unfair trade practice leading to your loss. So you have the remedy to approach the consumer court so you definitely can seek the remedy, however you can simultaneously also file a FIR as the brand has committed some cognisable offences.

            Practically speaking you should hire a lawyer and send a legal notice, usually these kinds of matters are settled especially the brands are concerned about their reputation.

            Just send a legal notice and ask your lawyer to advise them to settle.

            in reply to: What has this Sub become? #49422
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              February 22, 2025 at 7:37 am
              Lawyer here, I see many non lawyers giving gyaan here, so its better to keep quiet I feel.

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