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Nabonita Bandyopadhyay   24 September 2010 at 05:20

Political Asylum offerred by India to other nationals?

Does India offer political asylum to the Turkish who may not want to be forced to go to war in Turkey...that is, forced to serve minimum time frame in the army for their country (also like in Israel).

Raja   23 September 2010 at 23:01

Study of two degree course

Admission/Study of two degree course is valid/acceptable, according to law in India ?
Please explain, quoting particular law/rule/regulation/circular/etc.

Anonymous   23 September 2010 at 20:25

Difference Between Registered & Unregistered lease agreement

Kindly let me know the diffrence between an unregistered lease deed and registered lease deed.
Whether registration of lease deed is compulsory and effects of non registration

Parthasarathi Loganathan   23 September 2010 at 19:51

Dress Code

The Bar Council of India Rules prescribe strict regulatioons as to an advocates dress code. An advocate has no choice in the matter of dress while appearing in court and may not be permitted to appear if incorrectly attired

Advocates appearing in the Supreme Court, high court, subordinate courts, tribunals or authorities must wear the dress prescribed, which must be sober and dignified. Male advocates must wear a black buttoned-up coat, chapkan, achkan or a black sherwani, and white bands with advocate's gown or a black open-breasted coat, white shirt, white collar, stiff or soft, and white bands with advocate's gown. In either case long trousers (white, black striped or grey) or dhoti must be worn.

Women advocates must wear black and full or half sleeve jackets or blouses, a white collar, stiff or soft, with white bands with advocate's gown. They may wear saris or long skirts (white, or black or any mellow or subdued colour without any print or design) or flare, or Punjabi dress (churidar kurta or salwar kurta, with or without dupatta), white or black.

Wearing of an advocate's gown is optional except when appearing in the Supreme Court or in a high court. In courts other than the Supreme Court, high court, district court, sessions court or city civil court a black tie may be worn instead of bands. Certain high courts such as the Delhi High Court permit advocates not to wear a gown during the summer months.

An advocate must appear in court, at all times, only in prescribed dress, and his appearance must always be presentable. An advocate must not wear bands or gown in public places other than in courts except on such ceremonial occasions and at such places as the Bar Council of India or the court may prescribe.

Of late we see many lawyers and advocates use their own mode of dress while in profession. Can anyone guide me as to what is the correct dress code which must be correctly maintained. (I mean colour and design of shirt and pant)

sneha   23 September 2010 at 16:46

Reg. Rupees Symbol

Did RBI issued any mandate to use new indian currency symbol.

If yes then kindly provide

AJIT KAWATKAR   23 September 2010 at 14:00

how to cancel shops & establishment licence

this is in maharashtra;

we have joint;undevided ppty.one of the owner has died leaving 7 heirs [mutation not done 20 yrs.] it is noticed that wife of one of the heir could obtain the shop licence with out the noc either from OTHER OWNER who is ALIVE or FROM REMAINNING HEIRS OF OTHER OWNER[died in 82]

The format for obtainning licences requires the PERMISSION of OWNER ;which in this case is not given by anybody concerned with the ppty.

Is it possible to cancel the licence ? if so How? please guide !

Anonymous   23 September 2010 at 08:42

a problem

good morning everybody,
please tell me how can i empty my sent box.is there any option from where i empty my sent and inbox togetherly or indvidually but only in one attempt ?
Thanking you in advance.

Anonymous   22 September 2010 at 21:45

Obtain law degree in a fradulent manner

Experts answer to the following question is that;

1) "A" is employed as a Principal in Higher Secondary School and college in one of the Educational Institutions of a Trust floated by the Family members of Former Chief Minister. In the premises, another full fledged Law College is also functioning for the last 2 years, and having an independent Law graduate Principal. The "A" is confident and having full control of both the institutions. The "A" is also enrolled as a Student of the said aw college to obtain law degree. Besides, the "A" also Chairman/Secretary of Trusts and running educational institutions.

1) Is it not necessary to attend the Class/lectures regularly during the
college periods?

The "A" has got upper hand in the affairs of the Law college he can get all the question papers and can prepare for examinations?

2) Does it not amount to criminal acts?

3) Who is responsible whether the Bar Council or the University to inquire?

Mugundhan   22 September 2010 at 11:52

Notaries RTI Act

Whether the notaries are covered by the RTI Act? Whether information can be sought from the notaries regarding the entries made in their notarial register?

vinod bansal   21 September 2010 at 22:56

mode of payment of Fee in consumer forum

R/Experts
In our consumer forum at Jind Haryana,concerned officer always insisted for payment of consumer forum fee to be deposited in the shape of only bank challan (and it is a very big and painful job)whereas as per rule complainant can deposit fee through DD or Indian postal order etc,what i have to do in this regard.Kindly suggest