In a village in India, two young siblings, a brother and a sister, are missing from the land records. The eldest son’s name was recorded as a minor with his mother as guardian in 1920, but the names of the two youngest children were overlooked. This error has persisted for generations, with only one name appearing on the official documents. How can the records be updated to include the missing names?
Additionally, there are two other tasks that need to be addressed. First, retrieving court documents submitted as evidence in a Pune district court, and second, claiming a fire extinguisher.
To include the missing siblings' names in the land records, a legal heir certificate needs to be obtained, establishing their relationship to the property owner. This can be done through a court process involving evidence and witnesses. For retrieving court documents, contacting the Pune district court directly with proper documentation is necessary. Claiming a fire extinguisher would require contacting the relevant authority or insurance company, depending on how the extinguisher was acquired.
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