s k majumdar
05 January 2011 at 12:03
Dear sir
My co.a limited one with Rs.1000cr turnover has despatched some materials from Mumbai to Mangalore(karnataka)through transporter since my co. is executing some projects at Mangalore.
In Mangalore check post the checkpost authorities charged some fees which my co. has to pay at the check post in order to get the truck released
Please let me know the following :-
i)Under what circumstances the check post authoritries levy the penalty.
ii)Is karnataka sales tax registration is required for my Co.in order to exempt from such penalties
iii)Are they supposed to issue any official receipt for the fees they charge.If not then what is the remedy
Thanx and regards
S.K.Majumdar
Manager
Internal Audit
A lawyer represented his clients in a partition suit and the suit is pending in the district court for more than three years.
After around three years, the same lawyer represents another fraudulent lady who is no way connected to the family on the very same property. The genealogy given in these two cases by the same lawyer differs.
After a year, again the very same lawyer represents a land grabbing mafia on the very same property.
In the above three suits, I am not at all a client to the said lawyer in any of the suit. However, I am one of the genuine legal heir to the property, and I seriously affected by the above three suits. When a fraudulent lady attempted to grab my property, I filed a police complaint and the lawyer threatened the police saying that the matter is pending in the civil court, if any action on his client by the police would be reported to Human Rights, very coolly forgetting his first case over the same property.
Agitated by the unethical behavior of the lawyer, I made a complaint in the Bar Council stating the facts and requested the Bar Council to take appropriate action. The “wonderful” lawyer replied back saying that he had more than 28 years of practicing as a lawyer, for three generations with experience in handling cases at High Court put forth his arguments:
1) What locus standii has the complainant has got when he is not a client to me ?
Though I am not a client, I am affected as one of the legal heir to the property on which the lawyer represents three different property.
2) Between the first case and the second case, there is a gap of three years
(Remember, the case is still active and he is representing his first clients who are plaintiffs)
3) He is not aware that the property is one and the same. He has simply taken his clients words and filed the suit.
My question is how can the lawyer act upon client’s version as against the Rule 5 of the Bar council of India and how can he submit two different genealogy without going through the original records ?
Now I leave it to learned experts to comment the action of the lawyer and advice me.
anil
04 January 2011 at 22:24
Dear Sir
I am credit card holder of Hdfc bank. i used to get montly statement regularly but last month i didnt got the statement and as result i was not able to pay the bank the sum of Rs5100/ (five thousant one hundred). on inquiry i came to know that my statement was handed to some unknown person and mobile number provided by bank was not valid.
i paid the due amount after 3 days ( late by 3 days) Now bank has put the fine (interest)of Rs 56 on me.
whether the bank has right to do so.
Whose is at fault me or bank. what the law says to such problem.
Please provide the rules though the sum is not large but whether bank can legaly put fine on me if not what should be information which i should get from the bank
thanks
shubham
04 January 2011 at 20:39
i am a businessman earning nearly 2.90 lakh per annum and my wife is a class 3 government servant earning around 4.50 lakh per annum.
we are residents of delhi.
can we get obc certificate?
what benefits will my children get from obc certificate in education and jobs?will they be considered in obc quota for getting admission in higher studies( like b.tech mba etc.)?
pritam chopda
04 January 2011 at 20:30
who are best experts or labs in india that conduct test on age of ink on paper , that are recognised in court of law in india.what is minimum age diffrence that can be computed scientifically.pls give details.if any such case in which back dated forged notary documents that have been proved& panished in high court or supreme court.pls assist
pritam chopda
04 January 2011 at 19:14
is it possible to determine age diffrence between two documents.if yes what is its acceptance in indian court of law
Anonymous
04 January 2011 at 16:49
dear sir,
any body can help me for NI act 1881 sec 138 i want to work with finance co. but i have no ide abt that working so plz give all prossess & other needful knowledge for that
vaidhyanathan.s
04 January 2011 at 13:29
My client incurred loss under the head of income from house property.And claimed vancancy allowance u/s 24(1)(1x)of the IT ACT. to defend this,
Kindly let me know the decided case under this act and your suggessions
Anonymous
04 January 2011 at 12:42
I would like to know when agovt servant files complaint against another govt servant then in that case whether the person who files the case is a Presenting Officer or not? What are his rights before IO and whether IO should call him for discussions first or along with the charged officer? Besides, if the enquiry report of a Person appointed as IO on the orders of CAT, Mumbai was rejected by High Court Mumbai then can he act as IO in another case and whether it is legally valid?
I shall be thankful.
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