Advocate Sujatha. D
Advocate Sujatha. D enrolled with the Bar Council of Karnataka in 2014. She is a member of the Bangalore Bar Association.
Practice Areas
Criminal, Pocso Act, Anti Corruption, Pmla
Property, RERA
Motor Accident
Documentation
Women
Courts
- Bangalore District Court
- City Civil Court, Bangalore
- Karnataka High Court
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Questions Answered by Advocate Sujatha. D (25+ answers)
Q: Our p number land is occupied by other, how can I evict them?
hi, what is p number in land? we have land which is p.number. For p.number land govt survey will not do.so the person next to our land had occupied our land and using the land. he is not leaving the land he is rich and powerful police is donig nothing. can i get suggestion on this how can we get our land back
Advocate Sujatha. D answered
Hi sir /madam, If you are the right owner then you can file a eviction suit before the civil court against the encroachment of your property. You can also get the injunction order from the same. Thank you.
Q: Procedure for Changing Caste Name in Transfer Certificate (TC) of School: A Guide
In my Transfer Certificate (TC), my caste is mentioned as Mudaliyar, but I need to change it to Agamudi Mudaliyar, as it appears in my father's documents. They are requesting a High Court order for the change. Whom should I contact to proceed with changing the caste in the Transfer Certificate (TC)?
Advocate Sujatha. D answered
Hi sir ,You can simply change it by following a simple procedure in lower court itself. For that you all have to do is get all related documents ready along with affidavit etc. Please contact me for further clarification and legal assistance. Thank you.
Q: my mothers share not gave by his brother want share now
what first step to do than what are all document need
Advocate Sujatha. D answered
Hi. Since you are a legal heirs of your mother you have the share. You can go before court of law by filing o.s to fight for your legal shars with necessary documents. collect all documents like mother deed, revenue documents, family tree with respect to the same. Looking forward some information in details wheather its ancestral or self aquired property if your mother.thanks.
Q: Can we buy a property without sales deed ?
I am planning to buy a flat which does not have a sales deed. The property was 1st brought by a couple from the builder and the couple have lost the original (and only one) sale deed. We are planning to buy this property. Can we go ahead and buy this property? Is it safe to buy? Is there a chance that we would face any issues while selling this property? Do we have to take any additional documents from the couple? Please help in?
Advocate Sujatha. D answered
Hi sir.,It's not safe to buy since the sale deed is lost there must be an FIR for lost of sale deed...sale deed should be tegistered one. The other required documents like katha, tax paid receipt , EC, sharing areement , All permissions, Endorsement from concerned Authority etc are necessary towards the same. Title must be clear. take all mother deed revenue documents from Builders and owners to go for better legal opinion form advocate to check the title. Thanks
Q: Need to gift property to parents
I want to transfer one property to my mother. I would like to understand what is the process to do that. Would the power of attorney be more than enough? In case it is not on there any tax implications for transferring Properties to family ? Can u help me make this happen ?
Advocate Sujatha. D answered
sure..u can gift ur property to your mother, there may not be stamp duty n all if its within family/parents members...bez GPA doesn't create ownership of the property..please connect with me for more information..
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