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ankit gupta   18 September 2008 at 22:56

difference between

can someone please tell me difference between arrest and cusody?

please mention case reference and quotations of the supreme court.

sanjay kumar patibandla   18 September 2008 at 22:02

S C judgements of 498A of IPC

Please know me judgments in 498A which were in favour of husband when the husband tried to commit suicide when they were lived together.

mohammad aarif khan silawat   18 September 2008 at 18:17

short selling right of treader

Dear sir
jab koi treader short sell karata hai auction maie jane ke bad buying price konsi hogi kya internal buying broking company kar sakti hai if no please tell me

ARVIND JAIN   18 September 2008 at 17:59

MORAL RIGHTS

CAN THE LEGAL HEIRS OF AUTHORS ALSO CLAIM MORAL RIGHTS U/S 57 OF COPYRIGHT ACT,1957 ?

Legal Fighter   18 September 2008 at 17:53

In a very peciluar situation, need solution to come out.

I booked a flat with a private builder before marriage and after marriage, i got the name of my wife added to it. So the builder buyer agreement is signed by both of us, so as the loan documents with the bank. The flat was still in construction so no title created for anyone. After few months, relationship got strained and she filed false criminal cases and is living seperately. Now the flat is completed and the builder is offering possession of the flat but my wife is not staying with me. She wants to grab the flat. The builder is insisting to come together to take possession of flat otherwise builder will charge retention charges. Now all the payments till date are made by me alone through cheques and I am only paying the EMIs to the bank. Now i am in a situation where builder has taken 100% amount from me, not giving me possession and asking more money as retention charges. I am still paying the EMIs but not getting possession of the flat. What is the solution to come out of this situation? Please suggest.

garibnathsah   18 September 2008 at 17:51

Tax liability of a Japanees citizen in India

A Japanees citizen arives in India on 13/04/08 for employment in a company registered in Japan and
1.gets salary in Japan in the Japanees currency(Yen) although he works in India.
2. NO TDS is deducted after he came in India.
3. In India he gets his allowances in US$.
ISSUES:1.His status in India, 2.His total taxable income in India,3.Tax relief under DTAA,4.If income is taxable in india conversation rate of Japanees'Yen,5. Whether deduction under Sec. 80C to 80U will be available 6.whethet deduction available in Japan will also be available in India.

ARVIND JAIN   18 September 2008 at 17:41

rape minor wife

what is period of limitation for filing a criminal complaint by a minor wife of 11years against his husband for Rape under section 376 IPC?

Anshul   18 September 2008 at 16:51

new company act and income tax act

i want new company act and income tax act which is going to interduce in parliament in winter seasion

Chandan Kini   18 September 2008 at 16:00

Minimum Capitalisation for NBFC

Dear All,

As per Press Note 7 of 2008 issued by the DIPP (available on the DIPP website) the minimum capitalisation of foreign holding requirements are as follows:

1. US$ 0.5 million in case the shareholding percentage is below 51%
2. US$ 5 million in case the shareholding percentage is between 51% & 75% &
3. US$ 20 million in case the shareholding percentage is between 75% & 100%

I want to know whether such minimum capitalisation requirement will also include the premium at which the shares are issued? Or whether 0.5, 5 & 20 millions should make up the total nominal amount of the face value of shares only.

Also any Act, Rule, circular or notification or any other document where the definition of minimum capitalisation is given..

Would really appreciate an answer at the earliest.

Thanks in advance, Regards,

Chandan