Thursday, 3 December 2015

Property Rights & Family Disputes - Women Adv. Trg. 3rd Dec, 2015

Date: 3rd Dec, 2015

Time: 2.00pm to 4.30pm

Venue: Gorai Church Hall

Participants: 50 women

Resource Person: Fr. Ajit Tellis

Topic: Property Rights & Family Disputes

The session began with a short prayer conducted by Sr. Christel. Thereafter Ms. Nasim introduced Fr. Ajit to the participants. He began saying that  currently all of families face the problem of property disputes, practically every family is undergoes a lot of conflict & stress due to property issues. He then went on to illustrate the contents of the topic through a PPT Presentation. 

He showed the participants the necessary information and knowledge one needs to know with regards to Property. Focussing on the important documents required to ensure our Property rights. He asked them questions on the required documents. Few women said that it was necessary to have a document called 7/12 extract. He then went on to explain in detail about this document and its importance and the procedure to obtain the same from the Talathi office. He also explain about "Sanad" - a property card which can be otained from the collector in the urban areas. 
 
There were many related questions posed by the women concerning property especially property which was in the name of the husband or in-laws. He continued his discussion through questions and answers and empasised that we need to as far as possible to settle our property issues in the family, we should avoid going to the court as once a person files a case then there seems to be no end to it resulting in separation of many families with their relatives. 


The women expressed their gratitude spontaneous to him as it was quite topical and related to their problems faced in the family. After a few words of thanks and an evaluation, the session ended. 

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