It would have no difference on your title to the properties as you would be entitled to retain the same being a Person of Indian Origin and also since you acquired the same when you were Indian citizen.
As per the provisions of ownership of Flats Act and several judgments of the Supreme Court, the plans once sanctioned and disclosed to the flat purchasers, cannot be changed without their consent. Similarly, open car parking spaces cannot be sold by the developer and the same is a common aminity for enjoyment of all the flat purchaser.
The order passed by the Delhi High Court would not apply to properties located in Bangalore, unless similar orders are passed by the Kartanaka High Court or the Supreme Court for properties located in Bangalore.
If the terms of your shared ownership of the property record that the entire first floor premises belongs to you then you would not be required to share the rental proceeds with the other co-owners.
If the Power of Attorney is registered, then you can apply for a certified copy of the same from the Sub-registrar of Assurances and can also make a offical police complaint to record the loss of the original POA. This alone can be your title document and no new document can be prepared based on the photocopy of the Original POA, unless the Grantor under the POA agrees to execute a fresh POA in...
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