Will Drafting West Bengal

Difference Between Power of Attorney and Will in India

The difference between Power of Attorney and Will in India is due to the way they are utilised to transfer and devolve rights over property.

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Housing Society Rules

Expulsion of a Member from Society in West Bengal

Expulsion of a Member from Society

There are different procedures for expulsion of a member from Society in West Bengal and the members also have rights to defend themselves.

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NRI Consulting

Sale of Immovable Property by Non Residents (NRIs) in West Bengal

Property Sale by NRI in West Bengal

Property sale by NRI in West Bengal can be an exorbitant task without the help of a reputed property lawyer in West Bengal.

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documents of the houses or land

What to do When Documents of the Houses or Land are Lost

What to do when documents of the houses or land are lost is an important question that property owners in West Bengal and Kolkata have to be prepared about.

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Benami Transaction West Bengal

Benami Transactions and its Legality in West Bengal and Kolkata

Introduction:

Understanding benami transactions in property law is important to avoid entering in any such deals which can later be classified as a benami property deal. Benami property is the property whose legal owner is different from the actual owner and such transactions are known as benami transactions.

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Developer Agreement Format

Lease and its Types in West Bengal and Kolkata

Introduction:

In India, lease deed mentions that a person can enjoy another person’s property for a specified period. The types of lease can be very confusing to understand without the help of an experienced advocate.

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succession certificate in West Bengal

Rights of Hindu Women to Property in India

Most of the time it is seen that women are discriminated in the field of property rights in India. However, the Hindu women property rights in India are well safeguarded and protected.

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succession certificate in West Bengal

What Happens to the Property of a Male Hindu Dying Intestate

The Hindu Succession Act,1956 lays down the provisions for the property of a Hindu male dying intestate.

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