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SUBHANI G   26 August 2010 at 00:11

What are the Legal Documents?

What are the Legal Documents are required to start a new construction site in Mumbai area?
And how to proceed(Apply)?

Anonymous   25 August 2010 at 23:48

How to get certified copy of the Video document from court ?

We know that we can easily get certified copies of the paper documents from the court but how we are served a certified copy of the video document filed by us or by the opponent?

Anonymous   25 August 2010 at 22:52

Problems with Filing Video CD in the Court ?

I am fighting a case for getting eviction.
I am to file a video in a CD form in the court.

Not only I have mentioned in the rejoinder that a video of a particular length is being filed with this rejoinder but I have also explained that what is being shown in the video and why it is shown.

The contents of the video are not open,so what if,the opponent party claims that there was a blue film in the copy of the video served to them?

Or what if,due to some corrupt court staff the content of my video CD is deleted or tempered?

What more I should do so?
What precautions should be taken?

Anonymous   23 August 2010 at 13:22

The Indian Stamps Act, 1899

Dear All,

Has there been an amendment relating to the revenue stamps. As it has been informed that one rupee revenue stamps are no longer valid and now that five rupees revenue stamps have to be affixed.

Could you please guide??
Thanks to all.

Puneet Advani   23 August 2010 at 10:27

A Card game change to disaster

Hi, i just got a legal notice from one of my collegue who use to work with me.
i will start off with what happened first:-

we were a group of 3 collegue who ised to play card game in our terms juuaa and normally it use to be a healthy game. about 4 months ago a game which at the end changed into a disaster was we were playing normal and the bet amount which normally use to be 5000-10000 went upto 20 lacks, till this time northing was serious. but then it turned into a disaster as my other 2 collegue started to ask for the money as i had lost.
i got presurised and signed and gave them a document which stated that i have taken a loan of 20 lacks from them and will reply them.
i also gave them 2 pdc of 10 lackh each.

Now after the entire thing was over, they called me up and tried to sort it out but did not help.

i did a stop pay on the 2 cheques which i had given them.

now today i got a legal notice which states :-

i know the person from 2006-2009 and had taken a loan of 20 lackhs in cash from him and also given him 2 pdcs. it also mentions that i have 15 days to pay them back.

i am not sure what to do as i am in big trouble. i trusted wrong people.
Please help!!!!

Anonymous   21 August 2010 at 09:50

Does the length of rejoinder matters in Court ?

Our petition for eviction consisted 11 pages,reply of the tenant was of 13 pages,mine advocate prepared the rejoinder of 13 pages,I re prepared it and it became of 30 pages.
Mine advocate says that,no doubt I have given logical answers to the opponent raised in his reply but length of our rejoinder may go against us,Nobody reads the whole rejoinder so only major points be emphasized and the rejoinder should be shortened.

Is he right,any suggestions please?

Thnx in advance.

Anonymous   20 August 2010 at 14:08

Typing negligence, how the court consider it ?

In reply to my petition,the tenant declared himself an "OWNER" once and then a "TENANT" many times in ongoing paras,it is a typing mistake committed due to negligence as would be claimed by my opponenet.In our rejoinder,I have pointed out many times that he is trying to confuse the court by claiming to be OWNER and TENANT simultaneously-------How the Court would consider this "mistake" of my opponent ?

Or how the courts consider such "mistakes" generally ?

Anonymous   20 August 2010 at 10:06

legal help

Dear Experts,here in 1944 A.D. One person written her patta land in favour of my friends mother name by taking an substantial amount to the said land ,through my friends grand father ,the pattedar of said land owner was granted land to my friends mother ,{at that time my friends mother was 9 years old}, in his own writing on his letter pad he was one of the jagirdar. my friends mother was illitirate ,now the said land was open land but she was not in position due to various causes ,the land still stands in the name of said pattedar after death of asaldar jagirdar the said land was transsfered in the name of jagirdars wife as pattedar ,can my friends mother have any chance to get her land ? now the jagirdar and his wife was dead . in this matter how to claim the said land from the actual pattedar? on which grounds my friends mother get her land ? were to apply ?and were to put case? for her land? at the time the purchaser was minor, sir this land at present open land , kindly give suzzastion on said land matter urgent .

Anonymous   20 August 2010 at 10:04

legal help

Dear Experts,here in 1944 A.D. One person written her patta land in favour of my friends mother name by taking an substantial amount to the said land ,through my friends grand father ,the pattedar of said land owner was granted land to my friends mother ,{at that time my friends mother was 9 years old}, in his own writing on his letter pad he was one of the jagirdar. my friends mother was illitirate ,now the said land was open land but she was not in position due to various causes ,the land still stands in the name of said pattedar after death of asaldar jagirdar the said land was transsfered in the name of jagirdars wife as pattedar ,can my friends mother have any chance to get her land ? now the jagirdar or his wife was dead . in this matter how to claim the said land from the actual pattedar? on which grounds my friends mother get her land ? were to apply ?and were to put case? for her land? at the time the purchaser was minor, sir this land at present open land , kindly give suzzastion on said land matter urgent .

Anonymous   20 August 2010 at 09:48

how can i protect my customer ???

Dear all,

One of my client ‘A’ intended to purchase the goods from ‘B’ at Rs.100 and is going to sell the same to ‘C’ at Rs.120/-. C is A’s customer.

My query

1. ‘A’ is having the fear that ‘B’ is going to meet directly ‘C’ and make the commitment to sell directly the same goods at cheaper rate.
2. Presently ‘C’ is not known person to B
3. A is intended to execute an agreement with B not to sell the goods directly to C
4. This type of agreement valid under law? If the answer is affirmative? What type of clauses A has to put ?

Kindly Advise me, it is very urgent

Ashok