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akash jain   06 February 2009 at 04:58

property dispute

can a firm can register the sale of the property in which it is existing and the property is in name of joint individual owners ,out of which one is partner of the said firm.
property is not in the name of firm,it is in the name of ind,joint owners. one joint owner purchased the said property by withdrawing from his capital from the said firm.

akash jain   06 February 2009 at 04:57

property dispute

can a firm can register the sale of the property in which it is existing and the property is in name of joint individual owners ,out of which one is partner of the said firm.
property is not in the name of firm,it is in the name of ind,joint owners. one joint owner purchased the said property by withdrawing from his capital from the said firm.

akash jain   06 February 2009 at 04:55

property dispute

can a firm can register the sale of the property in which it is existing and the property is in name of joint individual owners ,out of which one is partner of the said firm.
property is not in the name of firm,it is in the name of ind,joint owners. one joint owner purchased the said property by withdrawing from his capital from the said firm.

Jainodin shaikh   05 February 2009 at 22:58

Conflict between Special and General law

In The Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 section 34 is there for Appeals. But an appeal is filed u/r 41 of C.P.C.
Whether the appeal; despite of Special Law and Provision, filed under General Law is tenable?
Please suggest any caselaw on the point of non maintainability of the civil appeal.

vinod bansal   05 February 2009 at 21:13

contempt /disobedience of order of court

R/Sir
I was success bidder for supply of sulphuric acid in a govt. plant,being success bidder acid was supplied by me on demand of plant,after one month without any reason or intimating me plant officer stopped my supply & called short term tender for the supply of acid for the same period for which my tender was going on.Being aggrieved i contacted to concern officers,they replied as now the rate of acid in market is much less than rete on which you are supplying us acid,i told them it is wrong as first of all there is no any down fall in rates secondly there was no any such condition in our contract that during the tender term if there is any down fall in rates govt. plant officers are free to call fresh tenders,ultimately i filed a civil suit & succeeded in getting injunction order from the court in my favour,court ordered defendent not to call/open fresh tender till further order of the court,now problem is that plant is still receiving acid from the open market & they are not receiving acid from me being success bidder/tenderer.Now question is this whether it is contempt of court or not,i want to file an application against defendent for contempt/disobedience of court order.plz help me.Thanks

Rekha.....   05 February 2009 at 20:51

Insurance Policy claim

Dear Sirs/Ma'am

Please appreciate this

Our client has insurance policy of Rs.1,00,000=00. After its maturity the same policy renewed for Rs. 1,25,000=00.
What will be our client’s position?
1. Whether our client will be entitled to get Rs. 1,25,000=00
2. Ins.Co.’s bounden duty to pay insurance claim Of Rs.1,00,000=00 only to our client .
3. Or according to the Insurance Provision the said Policy will be considered as a New
Policy.

Please guide us the points of defence also and what we should appreciate in favour of our client i.e. applicant.

Thanks in anticipation of ur valuable advice.

a.s. sharma   05 February 2009 at 20:49

company law

which court do i go to if i have to file a petition under s.397 of the companies act in respect of a private limited company.

mura4u   05 February 2009 at 19:15

if the pouse is abscoundig since 9 years it leads to divorce

hello friends
if the spouse is abscounding since 9 yeas it leads to divorce according the law so am in need of the GO&MS copie so please send me the copie to me

Jainodin shaikh   05 February 2009 at 18:56

Cr.P.C. Sec.457

In a criminal matter u/s 379,380 stolen ornaments were recovered from the accused on the basis of disclosor made by him in investigation. He further disclosed to the police that he has stolen the ornaments from the house of the complainant.
The complainant made an application u/s 457 in the Court for returning of the ornaments.
But he has no documents (purchase receipts) to establishe his ownership and the ornaments are old more than 30 years,
How can the complaint prove his ownership in this situation?

Olivia   05 February 2009 at 15:37

contract issues

This is with regards to a contract employment-- we 2 employees employed on a contract by an indian contractor but working for an MNC from the past 25 & 12 years respectively.. Off late we are having a lot of issues with our contract..It has not been renewed from the past six months but we have been receiving salary.. Now they tried taking one employee out but was not able to do as is surfaced the contract documentation was inappropriate.. Now they have been asked by the MNC to close this contract and put us in the indian pay role.. The contractor wants us to sign a document of acceptance on the same.. They will pay us us PF accumulated and gratuity.. they want us to wipe the years of service we have put in.. and start fresh in the new company , but we are reluctant as we know we wont be in that employment for more than 6 months as then they have a right to check us out.. Secondly can we claim retrenchment compensation due to closure of the old contract or any way to account for the years we have put it...

Request an urgent response as this will have to be closed by next month