This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
Yes you can get stay on entire land on filing suit for partition and permanent injunction against your brother at civil court and get that decree.
Required Documents to Convert Agricultural Land to Residential Land A copy of the Sale Deed/Title Deed. Khata Certificate(Karnataka)/Patta(Tamil Nadu)/ Pune (7/12 property card)/ Faridabad (Intkal). No Objection Certificate (NOC) from panchayat or local council. Affidavit. Power of Attorney (if applicable)
It is possible to buy 100's of acres of land, PROVIDED proper procedure and permission is taken from the district collector and the industries commissioner. 2. Land Ceiling Act can be circumvented by buying in Co. name.
Foreign nationals of non Indian origin resident outside India are not permitted to acquire any immovable property in India unless such property is acquired by way of inheritance from a person who was resident in India.
For an unmarried individual, not more than 7.5 acres of land. A joint family with more than 5 members cannot hold property of more than 15 acres. A person can hold the maximum land surface area of 160 bighas or 32 acres.
Agricultural Land in India: State-wise land laws Maximum of 59.95 acres of agricultural land can be purchased.
Most municipalities that have "agricultural zones" permit residential development on one to five acre tracts. Dividing farmland into these large tracts essentially turns a farm into large residential lots.
A farmstead property includes all buildings and structures that are used primarily for agricultural purposes (such as housing animals or storing supplies, production or machinery) on a farm of ten contiguous acres or more in size.
Injunction (Permanent): A permanent order granted by a court that enforces an existing right. For example, a seller may have a right to sell their property. If a neighbor is violating the right to sell, a court may issue a permanent injunction to stop the neighbor from acting in a way that would prevent the sale. 3.