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VASANTH D JAGANATH   01 September 2008 at 19:41

sale made to sez unit

'A' registered dealer in karnataka sale made to 'B' registered dealer in Tamil Nadu.

'A' made sale to 'B'. In trun 'B' is effecting sale of same goods to sez unit in other state against form - I

whether sale made by 'A' is eligible against Form-H sales, is there any provision where sale to sez will qualify as export zone

sanjay kumar patibandla   01 September 2008 at 18:03

withdrawing the complainant.

I filed two cases u/s 138 of N I Act cases againast one person. The matter is settled before giving sworn affidavit.

Now we want to withdraw the cases. Is the petition u/s 257 of Cr.P C is maintanable to with draw case before taking considaration. if no what is the procedure to withdraw the complaints.

Mithil sharma   01 September 2008 at 17:21

Property Inheritance

Father expired, survived by son (me - married, 2 children), daughter-in-law (wife of my late younger brother who expired in 2004, having two children). We stay in the same house, and I am the sole breadwinner.
How would the property (he built, and where we reside), be distributed?

As of what I understand, my sister (married in 1987 and living in her husband's house) would not get her share:

ANNEXURE
EXTRACTS FROM THE HINDU SUCCESSION ACT, 1956
(30 OF 1956)

23. Where a Hindu intestate has left surviving him or her both male and female heirs specified in class I of the Schedule and his or her property includes a dwelling-house wholly occupied by members of his or her family, then, notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the right of any such female heir to claim partition of the dwelling-house shall not arise until the male heirs choose to divide their respective shares therein; but the female heir shall
be entitled to a right of residence therein:
Provided that where such female heir is a daughter, she shall be entitled to a right of residence in the dwelling house only if she is unmarried or has been deserted by or has separated from her husband or is a widow.

srikanth   01 September 2008 at 16:56

deferred tax liability

What is the difference between deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability.
Can any one tell me how to calculate deferred tax liability and how to create a provision for deferred tax in the financial statements.

N.K.Assumi   01 September 2008 at 14:40

Defamation on Internet:

what constitutes defamation on the internet?

ram   01 September 2008 at 12:36

Validity of Doct

Sir
Sub registrar can authorise to verify the validity of documents while registration of document. He can question about the property right of the vendor as per law of Indian Stamp Act. Pl

RAM   01 September 2008 at 11:26

Compunding under Cr.P.C at Appellate Stage

I am a public servant working for HPCL. I have been convicted in a case filed under Sec. 407 and 420 IPC. The case is udner appeal stage before a sessions judge. I am apprehensive about the judgement and wish to compund the case. Fortunately HPCL (Public Sector Undertaking) management is ready to compuind the case. As per prosecution charge sheet, HPCL is the party in respect of whom offences under the above section were committed. In this regard, i need your opinion on the following issues:

1. Under Sec 407 IPC, there is a maximum limit of Rs 250 (amount involved. In the entire case of prosecition, there was no mention of the amount involved in the crime. In such case who will decide the amount of money misappropriated ?
2. Who can compound on behalf of HPCL.
3. Can you brief about the procedure for compunding ? Please give some citations/judgements on the compounding at the appeal stage of the case.

javed ansari   01 September 2008 at 11:06

Service tax code

hi
A consultant is doing accounting of some companies.Can he pay service tax for acconting charges in Management consultant code 00440116.If accountancy code is separate kindly tell me.

Thanks

N.K.Assumi   01 September 2008 at 09:48

Waiver of fundamental rights:

Can the citizen of India waive his fundamental rights guaranteed by part III of the Constitution?

KANDE VENKATESH GUPTA   01 September 2008 at 09:23

process of reading directive princples

According to which theory, the process of reading directive principles of state policy, fundamental duties into fundamental rights, is justified?