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25.01.2022 Succession for mother's property? Once the mother (a woman) acquires any property through will or gift or by inheritance or it a self-acquired property, she bec...omes the absolute owner of the same. Under Hindu Law, the property of a mother devolves as per the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (the Act). The Act applies to intestate succession. Send enquires for more information on [email protected]



24.01.2022 Every NRI who marries a citizen of India or another NRI shall register his marriage within 30 days. In case an NRI fails to register the marriage within 30 days, the passport authority may impound his passport.

24.01.2022 Transfer of property to a family member !! The family member to whom you're transferring your property does not need to be present. Record your deed. ... You retain all title and ownership in your property until you die. Any mortgages or other liens on your property transfer automatically with a TOD deed.

21.01.2022 Documents NRIs Need While Selling Property! PAN card Tax returns Address proof... Sale deed Allotment letter Documents from the society Approved building plan & occupation certificate Encumbrance certificate See more



19.01.2022 CAN NRI FILE DIVORCE CASE WITHOUT COMING TO INDIA ? Non-Resident Indians (NRI) settled abroad may want to have divorce by way of mutual consent (uncontested) or uncontested divorce in India without coming to India. In the past, this was not possible. However with the change in times, the courts have recognised that the persons were settled abroad are sometime not able to come to India to file divorce cases and be present here at all times. The courts have thus become more flexible in their approach while dealing with cases of Non-Resident Indians (NRI).

17.01.2022 Can NRIs buy property jointly with resident Indian? RBI allows NRIs to jointly own a property with another NRI or a resident Indian. However, in cases where the resident Indian is otherwise ineligible to buy property, then the NRI will also not be allowed to buy the property with that resident Indian (irrespective of the financial contribution of the other person). For all NRI Legal services ... Contact us Harmeet Bhullar (BA.LLB ) 0433 050 000 Barinder Aujla (BA.LLB) 0469 781 213

16.01.2022 Wishing all a happy gurpurab of Guru Gobind Singh ji .



15.01.2022 How do NRI’S protect property from illegal possession? To prevent a trespasser from gaining property ownership, you can take the following steps: 1 Post "no trespassing" signs and block entrances with gates. ... 2 Give written permission to someone to use your land, and get their written acknowledgement. ... 3 Offer to rent the property to the trespasser.... 4 Call the police. 5 Hire a lawyer. See more

13.01.2022 Happy New year to all . Regards Harmeet Bhullar Barinder Aujla

12.01.2022 When property is given as a gift and Tax payable ? The NRI can gift his property and remit the money outside India. But there are certain restrictions on gifting of property that is in case of gifting of inherited property it can be given only to the one who is resident in India or NRI or PIO. In case if the property is gifted to a non relative than the person receiving the property has to pay tax based on the market value of the property got as a gift.

11.01.2022 Rights of Wife on Her Husband’s Property A woman plays a vital role in our society and has to switch roles from a daughter to a wife and to a mother, it’s crucial that she should be well aware of her rights at different stages of her life to protect and safeguard herself in this male dominated society The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, governs the succession and inheritance laws for Hindus, along with Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs. This Act makes no distinction between movable and ...immovable property 1. A wife is entitled to all articles, movable or immovable received during her marriage from her parents and in-laws 2. A wife is entitled to an equal share of her husband’s property like other heirs and If there are no other heirs, she has full right to the entire property of her husband 3. A married woman is the sole owner and manager of assets whether earned, inherited or gifted. She is also entitled to maintenance, support and shelter from her husband, and if staying in a joint family, from the joint family 4. If the couple is divorced, all issues related to maintenance and alimony are decided at the time of divorce. After the death of her ex-husband, the wife does not have any right on ex-husband’s estate if he dies INTESTATE ( means without any WILL ) 5. Wife holds right to claim whole property of her husband after his death in case there’s no will and no other heir. So ladies if you caught up in situation are not well aware of your rights ,We would request you to get in touch with us . Enquires at >>> [email protected]

11.01.2022 Is NRI income taxable in India? An NRI's income taxes in India will depend upon his residential status for the year. If your status is 'resident,' your global income is taxable in India. If your status is 'NRI,' your income which is earned or accrued in India is taxable in India. ... Interest earned on an NRE account and FCNR account is tax-free.



05.01.2022 HOW NRI STATUS IS DERMINED ?? An NRI is spared tax on income outside India. ... A resident can attain NRI status by staying overseas for more than 182 days. The law also states that a person is a 'resident' if he has been in India for more than 60 days in the year in question and 365 days during the four years prior to that year. For all NRI’S legal services ... Contact Barinder Aujla >>0469781213 (BA.L.L.B ) Harmeet Bhullar >>0433050000 (BA.L.L.B ) See more

03.01.2022 Living overseas with limited ability to supervise your property. NRI are often victims of property encroachment in India ,houses of NRIs are soft targets where tenants who have lived long enough may refuse to vacate a rented place.In most situations, the legal way of eviction is cumbersome and time consuming because the tenancy laws most states are in favour of tenants. If your property has been encroached you need to do 1. Get your documents in order 2. Seek legal help 3.... File a police complaint For any type of NRI s services Contact us Barinder Aujla >>0468 781 213 Harmeet Bhullar >>0433 050 000 ( B.A.L.L.B)

02.01.2022 NRIs can register property from abroad. A non-resident Indian (NRI) is permitted to purchase and sell property in India. However, a NRI needs to comply with the requirements imposed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). NRIs can invest through their representatives in India with a power of attorney to act on their behalf .

01.01.2022 What the Supreme Court's Ayodhya Judgment Means for the Future of the Republic The main beneficiaries of the Supreme Court's verdict on Saturday are organically linked to the main accused in the crime of demolishing the mosque.

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