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Brother in law involving in Marriage
i have joined a company with 2.5 years bond currently i am in my 3 month company has not give any form of training. the bond is of 3 lacs how should i leave the company please give some advice thankyou
Wife left Marital Home for Aashadam and doesnt want to return back
I have a small legal query regarding inheritance rights involving the son of a ‘deceased daughter’ in the self-acquired property of a Hindu Male who died intestate. QUERY:A Hindu male (referred in the Query as ‘Maternal Grandfather’) died intestate in 1995 with a self-earned house in Lucknow leaving behind one wife (Nani of the claimant), 2 sons & 2 daughters. His wife(Nani) expired in 2015, thereafter one of the daughters expired in 2019? Can the son of a ‘deceased daughter’ claim any inheritance rights over the self-earned house of his ‘maternal grandfather’ (Nana)?The self-earned house (immovable property) in question is currently in possession of the two sons, as both daughters are married living with their in-laws.Kindly explain in the light of amendments to Hindu Succession Act, 2005. (Since, 2 sons are insisting for partition of the house through family settlement deed in a unilateral manner denying any share to son of deceased daughter.)Also please clarify whether adverse possession can be claimed in this case by the two sons of maternal grandfather(Nana) in order to deny share of inheritance of the son of the deceased daughter(i.e.) maternal grandson ? After my Nani’s death both sons are living in the self-earned property of my Nana. PS: Immovable property is located in Uttar Pradesh.
Wife cheating disabled husband
Sir,I want to know if my paternal grandmother had her ancestral property and now she gave its power to my father but few locals of that area who already made their permanent houses forcibly are threatening my father to give them back the land free of cost,so my father decided to give them power due to their threat but my father has not yet took our consent regarding the land and we are already adults as per our Indian constitution..Can he sell them without our consents or what actions or proceedings we can take regarding the locals who forcibly staying at our place?And if he already sold them can we reclaim it?
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