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P.Balasubramaniam   09 January 2009 at 18:25

Consumer Case

Please any one guide me

In a housing loan, the banks will be increased the rate of interest immediately, once the RBI increased the rate of interest, but the banks will not decrease the rate of interest, if the RBI is decreased the rate of interest? can i approach the consumer forum???

KAMARAJ BHARATHY G   09 January 2009 at 16:29

caveat in writ and writ appeal

whether we can file caveat in writ and writ appeal

weettute   09 January 2009 at 16:11

mental harassment for dowry

Can an unvisible mental harassment by inlaws and husband to a newly wedded girl for dowry be complained for redressal and punishement to the offenders. What is the procedure and how long it takes to settle the issue. Whether the inlaws against whom the compalaint is lodged can sue the complainant if they are not found guildy due to insufficient evidence or due to their resourcefulness.

weettute   09 January 2009 at 16:10

mental harassment for dowry

Can an unvisible mental harassment by inlaws and husband to a newly wedded girl for dowry be complained for redressal and punishement to the offenders. What is the procedure and how long it takes to settle the issue. Whether the inlaws against whom the compalaint is lodged can sue the complainant if they are not found guildy due to insufficient evidence or due to their resourcefulness.

weettute   09 January 2009 at 16:09

mental harassment for dowry

Can an unvisible mental harassment by inlaws and husband to a newly wedded girl for dowry be complained for redressal and punishement to the offenders. What is the procedure and how long it takes to settle the issue. Whether the inlaws against whom the compalaint is lodged can sue the complainant if they are not found guildy due to insufficient evidence or due to their resourcefulness.

weettute   09 January 2009 at 16:09

mental harassment for dowry

Can an unvisible mental harassment by inlaws and husband to a newly wedded girl for dowry be complained for redressal and punishement to the offenders. What is the procedure and how long it takes to settle the issue. Whether the inlaws against whom the compalaint is lodged can sue the complainant if they are not found guildy due to insufficient evidence or due to their resourcefulness.

Sanjay Pawar   09 January 2009 at 13:43

Employee leaving with

In my company some staff working as contract basis, we dont given any facility to them. Also we dont given any appointment letter.
One employee left his job with out any verbal or written information. Before he left he format his computer and delete all information.
My question is can we take any action against employee??

Vasanth   09 January 2009 at 13:36

Deposit money of Lease Dead.

Dear Sirs,

I have taken a house for lease in bangalore (Near Kengeri) for Rs1,10,000 it is ending on March 09 and the owner have given me a deed in Kannada for that 1,10,000 stating that he will return the same amount on vacating the house, the owner is working in police department.

My problem is that he may cheat for the amount, stating that I to come on next week/month, or after 15 days, and I have to take a new house for away from that place. Please let me know how can I deal in this regard to get back the lease deposit.

Whether money refunded after vacating the house or whether I have to ask for the Money before quiting.

please guide me.

vasanth

Mrudula   09 January 2009 at 13:05

validity of Will

Sir,

In last month my fatherin law expired, i am his daughter in law. He made a WILL, in our absence. Now we came to know that he made me nominee of the whole property i.e. one house and some bank F.D. (i dont' know the details of bank a/c) But the main issue is that he hasn't signed on the will.

my husband has only on brother and his wife.I am having one son and one daughter.

now they are asking me for their share. So what is the legal remedy. firstly tell the validity of the Will.

V.K.Deshpande   09 January 2009 at 12:02

Transfer of leasehold rights by tenants

Agri.Land given on permanent lease(99years)for a
sum of Rs.400/-p.a.as land rent.Tenant given permission to use for nonagri.purposes.An industry was established on this land by "X "co.This company went into liquidation,the HC appointed a liquidator who tansferred the leasehold rights on the land under the same conditions to another co."Y",which continued to use the land for ind.purpose.,paying the same rent.After about 40 years,this company
sold all its assets including the land under leaseto Z",without the knowledge of owner.The deed says it is a sale of leasehold rights on the land.

Can the tenant sell leasehold rights or the land in this manner?

Whether the owner is eleigible for a share in the sale proceeds,if he does not wish to continue the lease?

Whether the owner can raise the lease amount or enter into a fresh lease agreement with new incumbents legally?

Does the owner loose his right to this property?