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What is sarkaripaperwork.com |
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As all of us know, getting work done in a government office in India is next to impossible. No one knows the exact procedure and neither are they clearly documented anywhere. Due to this the common man has to suffer. His work does not get done easily or he has to go thorough an agent. This site is an attempt to solve this by gathering everyone's knowledge and experiences of all of us so that other's can read. The site has various categories and sections in which you can submit and read articles. To submit your articles create an account on the website by clicking on the "Create an account" link in the box on the left. It is completely free. Go ahead and share your knowledge for the benefit of all. |
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How to cancel the Hypothecation on your car |
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Written by Nikhil
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Thursday, 25 March 2010 23:02 |
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When you take a loan to buy a car, your car by default comes with a print of "Hypothecated to so and so bank" on its Registration Card. The procedure to get that cancelled is as below 1. First of all repay your loan  2. Then ask the bank to give a no dues certificate along with their stamps on form 35 of the RTO. The Banks normally has form 35 with them 3. Attach the following to the form - One passport size photograph
- Left hand thumb impression
- Copy of car insurance
- Copy of PUC
- Copy of raod tax receipt
- And submit the original Registration card with the form
4. Submit all this to the RTO and you are done. You should get the new RC book within a week or so.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 March 2010 23:04 |
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Papers required while buying a two wheeler |
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Written by Parul
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Friday, 25 September 2009 17:59 |
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Hello Friends, You need to produce following documents in order to buy a two wheeler- Ø Documents required by R.T.O for registration of vehicle 1. Passport size photo 2. Attested copy of ID proof (License/Pan card) 3. Permanent Address proof : Any one - · Attested copy of vote’s card · Attested copy of passport · Attested copy of LIC policy.
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2010 12:14 |
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MSEB Electricity Meter Transfer |
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Written by Parul
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Monday, 28 December 2009 20:46 |
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On buying a re-sale flat, it is very important to transfer the MSEB Electricity meter to your name otherwise you will not get the light bill in your name. Any why is that important, because a light bill is considered as address proof at n number of offices. The procedure is quite simple. - Visit the nearest MSEB office and get the transfer form and fill it up. Attach the following
- Either the latest propery tax receipt (that you might have paid) or the index II (you get this when you register the house)
- No Objection certificate from the Society
- Agreement Copy.
- Get an acknowledgement from them that you have submitted the form
Submit this to the MSEB office and keep an eye on the next light bill. If the name does not get changed then visit the office again with the acknowledgement :-). It normally takes a month or two to get transferred
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2010 12:15 |
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Things to look for while buying a property |
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Written by K.V.Dhamapurkar
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Thursday, 01 October 2009 15:03 |
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When purchasing a flat, keep this checklist in mind. It will safeguard you against malpractices and irregularities About the builder/promoter 1. How is the reputation of the promoter/builder? 2. Examine the number of buildings/project that the builder has completed in the past 3. How is the quality of the construction in respect of buildings completed by the builder/promoters? 4. Adequacy of the technical staff employed with the builder 5. How are his past dealings with the customers?
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2010 12:08 |
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