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@Suni.. But what if he is totally separate with his uncle. I mean yes they sharing same house but business and spending are totally separate. So why should he pay in behalf of his uncle.
@Gulshanji.. I have told him the same. But he told me that he don't want to force his uncle for this thing. But yes he should get the connection as he is totally separate from his uncle financially. May be things can workout if he talked to higher authorities. I will tell him for it.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
@Suni.. But what if he is totally separate with his uncle. I mean yes they sharing same house but business and spending are totally separate. So why should he pay in behalf of his uncle.
@Gulshanji.. I have told him the same. But he told me that he don't want to force his uncle for this thing. But yes he should get the connection as he is totally separate from his uncle financially. May be things can workout if he talked to higher authorities. I will tell him for it.
BSNL does not agree to another phone while the existing one is unpaid because all residing in the same accommodation are treated as one unit. Your friend needs to prove that in fact, his uncle and he are separate. If there are separate electricity connection and ration cards, gas connections, separate house tax liability, BSNL may agree.
Hello Friends
This is little weird problem. One of my friend is having joint family. In Uncle and they used to share same house. My friends family is living up stairs and his uncle's family is living at ground floor. Both are totally separate for all financial transactions and business.
Now problem his uncle had land line and he didn't paid the total bill for whatever the reason. So his phone got disconnected. Now my friends want to have landline phone but now BSNL is saying that as address and home is same they can't have the land line phone. :blink:
I wonder if there is any solution for this. :laugh:
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Hello Friends
This is little weird problem. One of my friend is having joint family. In Uncle and they used to share same house. My friends family is living up stairs and his uncle's family is living at ground floor. Both are totally separate for all financial transactions and business.
Now problem his uncle had land line and he didn't paid the total bill for whatever the reason. So his phone got disconnected. Now my friends want to have landline phone but now BSNL is saying that as address and home is same they can't have the land line phone. :blink:
I wonder if there is any solution for this. :laugh:
You just have to show some proof that the two dwellings are seperate ...I have a neighbor who has two lines in her home one for her and one for her tenant who is occupying just two rooms in the house.It is possible to do that ...
Suni is right in this case. Even my friend told me the same reason that BSNL is giving him. So I guess there is no choice for him.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
Suni is right in this case. Even my friend told me the same reason that BSNL is giving him. So I guess there is no choice for him.
It appears that BSNL treats same house as a unit for non payment of phone bills. If separate house tax is assessed and paid for different portions of the house, BSNL could be convinced for another phone not linking this to the existing one.
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