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How To close a certificate of registration of a firm (Form-C) with the Registrar of Firms in Karnataka

To close a certificate of registration of a firm (Form-C) with the Registrar of Firms in Karnataka, you need to follow the steps outlined under the  Indian Partnership Act, 1932 , which governs the registration of firms. Here's the procedure: 1. Prepare the Required Documents The following documents are typically needed to close a partnership firm: Form-C : Application for closure of the firm. This is available from the Registrar of Firms' office or their official website. Partnership Deed : The original partnership deed and any amendments. Consent Letter : A letter signed by all the partners consenting to the closure of the firm. Affidavit : A notarized affidavit declaring the intention to close the firm and confirming that all liabilities have been settled. Statement of Accounts : A statement showing that all debts, liabilities, and obligations of the firm have been cleared. Proof of Public Notice : A copy of the public notice publi...

For obtaining a legal opinion on the resale of a vacant site in Bangalore, the following documents are essential:

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For obtaining a legal opinion on the resale of a  vacant site  in Bangalore, the following documents are essential: 1. Title and Ownership Documents Mother/Parent Deed: Complete history of ownership transfers to establish a clear title. Sale Deed/Conveyance Deed: Proof of ownership by the current seller. Khata Certificate & Extract: Confirms the site is registered in the seller's name with the BBMP/BDA. Encumbrance Certificate (EC): Details of any legal or financial encumbrances on the property (obtain for the past 30 years or since the first sale). 2. Property Conversion and Land Use Approvals Conversion Certificate: If the land was converted from agricultural to non-agricultural use. Zoning Certificate: Confirms the site's land use (residential/commercial/industrial). 3. Tax and Dues Clearance Documents Latest Property Tax Receipts: Proof of up-to-date tax payments. Bhoomi RTC (Record of Rights, Tenancy, and Crops): Shows ownership and land classification for non...

Legal opinion on the re-sale of a flat in Bangalore, the following documents are generally required:

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  For a legal opinion on the re-sale of a flat in Bangalore, the following documents are generally required: 1. Title Deed Documents Sale Deed/Conveyance Deed: The current owner's document proving their ownership. Parent Documents: Copies of all previous sale deeds to establish a clear chain of ownership. Khata Certificate and Extract: A document issued by the BBMP or BDA confirming the flat is registered in the current owner's name. 2. Property Approvals and Plans Approved Building Plan: A copy of the sanctioned building plan from the BDA/BBMP. Occupancy Certificate (OC): Proof that the construction complies with local laws and is fit for occupancy. Commencement Certificate (if applicable): For properties built in phases. 3. Encumbrance Certificate (EC) A certificate from the Sub-Registrar's office showing all financial and legal encumbrances on the property. Obtain EC for at least the last 15-30 years. 4. Flat-Specific Documents Allotment Letter from Builder (if applicabl...