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Advocate Veena Kalra

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LawRato32 years Experience
Practice Areas
Court Marriage, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Motor Accident, NCLT, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate, Wills / Trusts
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Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi
Advocate Veena Kalra completed her law in the year 1992 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Family, Property, Divorce, Wills/ Trusts, Motor Accident and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Veena enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in 1992. She is a member of the Saket Bar Association, Patiala House Bar Association & Delhi High Court Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : D/963/1992
Courts
  • Delhi High Court
  • District Consumer Forums Delhi
  • District Court, Patiala House
  • District Court, Saket
  • National Commission (NCDRC)

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Questions Answered by Advocate Veena Kalra



Q: Whether Registered will needs probation in the capital city

If there is a will duly registered involving a transfer of a property to the beneficiary. does it need to be probated first or can the beneficiary who is a son of the testator get the property mutated in his name as per registered will of his father.

Advocate Veena Kalra answered
If the will is registered then no probate is required the beneficiary can straight away apply for transfer of property in his or her name in the concerned department . After requisite documents the concerned department shall transfer the property in the name of the beneficiary.



Q: How to take custody of child and division of property

I am 42 year old earning 90k pm & my wife earns 70k, 03 year back we have taken Home loan of 40lacs for which i am paying the EMI to Bank. ( we both are co-applicant in loan & coholder in property 50% share each ) Now we heading toward Divorce, my wife is not willing to share EMI, we still living in same house & are not on taking term. What should i do In sale deed - Registry is done of Rs 32 lacs, against which i have taken the loan of 40 lacs, i have paid the initial amount to previous owner & paying the entire amount of emi since starting, property is in joint name ' no were in registry percentage of share is mentioned, but only in calculation of registry fees, percentage is mentioned as 50% each, for facilitation of calculation of amount as in delhi women has to pay 4% charges & men 6% my wife is also the co applicant in Housing loan, she is working earning monthly salary of 70 thousand I have one kid who is 14 year old Pls advice which would be best mode to adopt?

Advocate Veena Kalra answered
In case your wife files divorce petition you can get your matter referred to mediation cell and both of you can discuss the modelities of this joint property and child is of 14 years age even his consent to choose the parent will be taken by court and court will consider paramount interest of child while deciding custody issues Further whoever takes the custody other parent can have visitation rights




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