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Now pay property tax by cheque in south Delhi

Property owners of south Delhi can now pay property tax through cheques in addition to demand drafts and cash. If a cheque bounces, the corporation will take stern action against the defaulters.

Civic body to restore memorial damaged by mob

Apart from the damage to private and public property, Saturday’s violence at Azad Maidan also resulted in the vandalism of a historic memorial outside the ground, built by the civic body in memory of two freedom fighters who were brutally killed by the British.

South Corp to impose property tax on embassies

In a bid to strengthen its financial position, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation is planning to impose property taxes on embassies that are located in areas.

House panel seeks stricter provisions in benami bill

A parliamentary panel has sought stricter provisions to the much-awaited Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Bill, 2011 that aims to curb illegal property transactions in the name of another person.

DC issues order to prevent
misuse of power of attorney

To check evasion of stamp duty and income tax worth crores of rupees per year during the sale of immovable properties through power of attorney, the district administration has now made it mandatory to disclose the current status of property’s possession and the financial transactions involved at the time of registration of such instruments.

Tax hike for commercial property

Commercial properties located within a radius of one kilometres from a Metro line may soon see a hike in property tax. Hamari Jamatia reports

HC asks chief secy to file report on action against vandal Jat protesters

The Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the Haryana chief secretary to file a detailed reply on the action taken against Jats involved in destruction of property while seeking reservation in the government jobs.

IPR: Govt mulls action against 127 IAS officers

The Centre is considering action against 127 IAS officers for failing to submit their Immovable Property Returns (IPRs) of last year to the government.

A Delhi home may cost more

If you are planning to invest in property in Delhi, seal the deal soon. Registering property might get costlier with the state government planning to increase circle rates by 20%.

Exploring law as a career option

Go for either a three-year LLB programme after graduation in any discipline, or for a five-year integrated BA LLB programme after passing Class 12. Admission to these courses is usually through a written competition, such as the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

Rajesh Khanna ignores Dimple Kapadia in his will

Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna, who passed away on July 18, has apparently left nothing for his estranged wife Dimple Kapadia in his will. The actress was by his side like a shadow, in his last days. The veteran actor has given everything to...

Case filed for defacing PM's wall

Police have registered a case against unknown persons for defacing the wall of the Prime Minister's official residence. Team Anna supporters had protested in front of 7, Race Course Road on Saturday.

Buyers throng HT Estates property fair

If you get all reputed developers and their ambitious projects on display under one roof, you will never miss this opportunity. That's what happened on the first day of HT Estates Property Fair 2012 at Epicentre, Gurgaon.

Sting reveals property dealer's extortion bid

A harassed south Delhi resident thought up an ingenious way to corner a property consultant and send him to jail.

Woman, accomplice arrested in Phagwara for murdering husband

A woman and her accomplice were arrested for allegedly strangulating her husband to death in April, police said. Monica Bedi alias Mona and her accomplice Ranjit Singh were arrested on Friday night for killing Jaspal earlier this year over some property dispute.
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