Minorities struggle for home
Hyderabad: Religion-based discrimination continues to be a major issue in the Twin Cities, especially while renting or selling properties. Recently Abid Ali Mohammed, an NRI, complained of being disc
SP MLA accuses husband, 4 others of abusing, threatening her
Sambhal (UP): A Samajwadi Party MLA has accused her husband, brother in law and three others of abusing and threatening her.
On a complaint filed by Chandrausi SP MLA Lakshami Gautam, an FIR has been
New law to help wife in property
New Delhi: In a bid to make marriage laws more in favour of women, the government on Wednesday approved a number of recommendations made by a Group of Ministers (GoM), which include giving sufficient
Division of property after separation
Divorce is a bad situation to be in! Life isn’t always fair and sometimes, it may so happen that one needs to break away from a bond made for life.
Overwhelmed by the emotional aspect of such a situ
CMDA plots at reasonable prices soon
Three and a half decades after creating a satellite township at northern part of Chennai, Manali, Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) is planning another township in the locality, and ha
SPI Cinemas in row over lease deed
A suit filed in the Madras high court by S. Murugan alias Poochi Murugan and P.A. Kaja Mohideen sought declaration as null and void, the lease deed executed by R. Sarath Kumar, managing trustee of Nad
DLF returns to its roots in property downturn
India's biggest property developer DLF, burdened by debt and sluggish demand, is reining in its once-aggressive pan-India plans to focus on the familiar territory of its home market in northern India.
Middle class dream goes flat in Kerala
The middle class dream has always been to own a house. But with time it has nearly got out of reach for many as land prices have skyrocketed and independent houses no longer fit the budget of the mid
Flats set to cost at least Rs 15,000 more
Planning to buy a house? Prepare to pay an additional Rs15,000-Rs 30,000. The state government has increased the infrastructure and basic amenities charge by 50 per cent, which builders may pass on to
99-year-old woman takes on son, gets back property
A 99-year-old widow, who was allegedly ill-treated by her son after he got her land and home transferred to his name in November last year, has got a reprieve, thanks to the intervention of revenue au