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aditya gogoi   07 September 2009 at 20:16

status to contract

status to contract or contract to status-contemporary assessment of the obresvation.
Sir, with due respect could u tell me what to write on this?riven

amrita das   06 September 2009 at 23:20

practise or study

i have just passed LL.B from calcutta university.i am an apprentice with a senior advocate.but i dont find interest in practising.i am persuing LL.m also from mahatma gandhi university at distance.should i take time for practising later?plz suggest what should i do at this time.riven

D S Shivappagoudar   06 September 2009 at 11:33

MV case

Karnataka State Road transport Corp.(KSRTC) had hired a pvt Bus on contract which met with accident. Claim pet.is filed by injured inmate and only the hired bus's insurer and owner is made respondent party. Is it necessary the KSRTC also should be made respondent?

shobhit   05 September 2009 at 11:09

insurance

insurance law for surrender of Life Insurance codes.

Naveen Manghani   04 September 2009 at 13:45

Correction of date of birth

Dear Professionals,

The date of birth of one of my relatives, aged about 37 years is wrongly mentioned on both, the leaving certificate from the school and the matriculation certificate. There is no birth certificate also, as the birth had taken place at home only. As there are no documentary records to show his correct date of birth, is there any other way to correct the same ?

Kindly enlighten me.

Thank you.
Naveen

mandeep   04 September 2009 at 10:26

Company Law

What would you call a company which is incorporated as a section 25 company and has a paid up capital of Rs.300 crore. The promotors are 9 banks.(5 public sector, two private and two foreign banks)
The company is established as per the payment and settlement act.The holding will be 51 % of public sector banks.

Is it covered by shop & establishment act ?
Is it covered under RTI act ?

Arvind Singh Chauhan   03 September 2009 at 21:23

MV ACT

please suggest some citation regarding the release of vehicle by court which was seized under Section 207 M.V Act. My client is ostensible owner who purchased the vehicle only on stamp paper but not transferred in his name yet. The driver has confessed and case has been disposed. Court has denied to release the vehicle because he is not registered owner. vehicle can not be transferred unless it is released.

cs   03 September 2009 at 17:35

FEMA

MY COMPANY HAD TO PURCHASE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FROM ABROAD AS WE ARE IN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PAYMENT OF WHICH IS TO BE PAID IN 36 IN MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS.
WHAT ARE THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS UNDER FEMA
OR IN ANY OTHER LAW

cs   03 September 2009 at 17:10

FEMA

WHICH FEMA REGULATIONS OR RULES WILL APPLY ON IMPORTING MACHINERY FOR OWN USE

Bhasker Thirumala   03 September 2009 at 14:36

Indeminity bond signing by soc committee members

Dear Sir or Madam,

We seek your valuable advise on the issue as follows,
Our Co-op Soc held an AGM on the 09AUG'09 and subsequently our newly elected members including self haven't submitted the copy of AGM minutes of the meetings and indeminity bond's of elected members to the Registrar and we understand this is incorrect.
Is there a solution on how to rectify this issue, can we hold another meeting for new committe election and do we need to fulfil any regulations rules etc...

Thank you for your kind response.

Kind regards
Bhasker Thirumala