Resolving Property Disputes in Indian Families

Resolving Property Disputes in Indian Families

Author: C. P. Kumar

Publisher: C. P. Kumar

Published:

Total Pages: 90

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"Resolving Property Disputes in Indian Families" is a comprehensive guide that navigates the intricate terrain of property conflicts within Indian households. With a deep understanding of the cultural, legal, and emotional aspects, this book equips readers with essential knowledge and practical strategies to address property disputes effectively. From exploring the complexities of property disputes and their cultural context to differentiating between types of property and understanding the principles of inheritance, each chapter offers valuable insights. Whether it's navigating joint family setups, utilizing the wisdom of family elders, or exploring alternative dispute resolution methods, this book provides a holistic approach to resolving property conflicts. Additionally, it delves into the legal framework, tax implications, emotional impact, and future planning, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. With its compassionate and informative content, this book aims to empower individuals, families, and professionals in achieving fair and harmonious resolutions for property disputes in the Indian context.


Property Disputes in Indian Families

Property Disputes in Indian Families

Author: Joy Bose

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2022-03-17

Total Pages: 50

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Property and land disputes take up the largest proportion of cases in Indian courts. A significant number of such disputes are within families, with siblings and cousins fighting with each other. This creates an unnecessary drain on the economy and on productivity. In this book we discuss the psychology of property disputes within the family and also look at some historical property disputes in India, starting from the ancient and medieval ages. In this book we briefly discuss the history of property disputes in India within the family. We also briefly cover the psychology of property disputes within siblings. We also discuss the laws related to property transfers and legal strategies one may take if they are caught in a property case.


Property Disputes in Indian Families

Property Disputes in Indian Families

Author: Siva Prasad Bose

Publisher:

Published: 2022-03-17

Total Pages: 86

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Property and land disputes take up the largest proportion of cases in Indian courts. A significant number of such disputes are within families, with siblings and cousins fighting with each other. This creates an unnecessary drain on the economy and on productivity. In this book we discuss the psychology of property disputes within the family and also look at some historical property disputes in India, starting from the ancient and medieval ages. In this book we briefly discuss the history of property disputes in India within the family. We also briefly cover the psychology of property disputes within siblings. We also discuss the laws related to property transfers and legal strategies one may take if they are caught in a property case.


Property Disputes in Indian Families

Property Disputes in Indian Families

Author: Siva Prasad Bose

Publisher: Siva Prasad Bose

Published: 2022-03-17

Total Pages: 49

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Property and land disputes take up the largest proportion of cases in Indian courts. A significant number of such disputes are within families, with siblings and cousins fighting with each other. This creates an unnecessary drain on the economy and on productivity. In this book we discuss the psychology of property disputes within the family and also look at some historical property disputes in India, starting from the ancient and medieval ages. In this book we briefly discuss the history of property disputes in India within the family. We also briefly cover the psychology of property disputes within siblings. We also discuss the laws related to property transfers and legal strategies one may take if they are caught in a property case.


Intimacy Undone

Intimacy Undone

Author: MALVIKA. RAJKOTIA

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789354472978

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A leading expert in Indian family law and one of India s most successful divorce lawyers, Malavika Rajkotia has seen the drama of marriages coming undone at close quarters the effects of infidelity, jealousy, domestic violence, property disputes and custody battles. In this important book, she draws upon her extensive experiences in court and with her clients, as well as on case law, to lay bare the mysteries of marriage, divorce and family law. Intimacy Undone examines the institution of marriage in India, from its historical roots to its evolution towards the moral, social and legal position it holds today. It tackles subjects as diverse as the gender equations underpinning society, how current Indian property and family laws came into being, and the controversy about the Uniform Civil Code. Along the way, Rajkotia also brings alive the drama of the divorce courts, critiques the foibles of the institutions involved, and, throughout, furthers the aim of family law to bring about a more equal society.


Uncertainties in Peasant Farming

Uncertainties in Peasant Farming

Author: Sutti Ortiz

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-01-07

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1000324052

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This book examines the life and historical background of the Paez peasants of Colombia and their relationship with the land, including issues of tenure, inheritance and the allocation of resources.


The Family in India

The Family in India

Author: A. M. Shah

Publisher: Orient Blackswan

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9788125013068

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This collection of essays on the family in India covers a wide range of theoretical methodological, substantive and policy issues. Professor Shah s work challenges many popularly held beliefs about the family in India.


Indian Society in the Valley of Lima, Peru, 1532-1824

Indian Society in the Valley of Lima, Peru, 1532-1824

Author: Paul Charney

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780761820703

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Charney (whose credentials and affiliation are not stated) examines several aspects of the social history of Lima's Indians. Coverage includes the sustained indigenous presence throughout the colonial period; issues of Indian land tenure; the rise of the Indian leadership class made up of both commoners and nobility; the Indian cofradia as a crucial, ethnic-supporting mechanism; the survival of the Indian family, and its adaptation of certain Spanish practices (godparenthood, will-making, dowries). The author argues that despite their incorporation of aspects of Spanish culture, the Indians retained a clear sense of their distinct identity as a people. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.