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Member (Account Deleted)   18 April 2009 at 15:29

Visiting Card of Advocates

Can an advocate distribute visiting card?
what are the restriction upon visiting card of advocates?
what data can not be published in visiting?
Please tell me whether followint informations can be included in visiting card;
1. LLB, LLM, PhD
2. Civil practice, Matrimonial Dispute specialist etc.

Lt Col atultyagi   18 April 2009 at 14:24

uprooting of trees

In a govt registered residential society, the elected committee has decided to axe some trees - erect, shady & young.
On query, the answer given are:-
- It has been decided by the committee.
- The reasons for decisions cannot be disclosed.
Questions:-
- What are the conditions which are required to be fulfilled before a tree can be axed?
- can a an elected committee of registered residential society take a decision of this nature & callupon private labour to axe the tree present in the colony premise?
- To what extent the Right to Information can be exercised in this case?
Some body who is clear may like to throw light on the issue.
Lt Col Atul Tyagi
Advocate

Lt Col atultyagi   18 April 2009 at 14:22

uprooting of trees

In a govt registered residential society, the elected committee has decided to axe some trees - erect, shady & young.
On query, the answer given are:-
- It has been decided by the committee.
- The reasons for decisions cannot be disclosed.
Questions:-
- What are the conditions which are required to be fulfilled before a tree can be axed?
- can a an elected committee of registered residential society take a decision of this nature & callupon private labour to axe the tree present in the colony premise?
- To what extent the Right to Information can be exercised in this case?
Some body who is clear may like to throw light on the issue.
Lt Col Atul Tyagi
Advocate

Lt Col atultyagi   18 April 2009 at 14:16

uprooting of trees

In a govt registered residential society, the elected committee has decided to axe some trees - erect, shady & young.
On query, the answer given are:-

DIVAKAR PATIL   18 April 2009 at 09:54

Taxes payable by Cooperative housing society

Ours is a cooperative housing society located in Pune (Maharashtra) having annual collection from members Rs 11 lakhs apart from interest income Rs 2 lakh and other income Rs 1.3 lakhs. Society has employed 17 persons and annual payment towards salary and perks is about Rs. 7 lakhs. Please guide whether society has to
a. Pay income tax towards interest income and other income?
b. Deduct professional tax from the payment made to employees?
c. deduct TDS from payment made to suppliers/ service providers and professional fees?

Is there any exemption available to cooperative housing societies in any of these taxes

shah vicky   17 April 2009 at 23:53

univercity formation

univercity formation,ugc Act

PRAKASHCHANDRA MARU   17 April 2009 at 23:11

legal dictionary

Hello all experts
anybody have downable law dictionary with the legla maxims and idioms if yes pls provide
thank u in advance

Sanjeev   17 April 2009 at 22:04

questions relating to sell purchase of shares/securities

My questions are:

1. How a valid order for buy/sell of shares/securities can be placed, should it be in writitng only or it could be orally or telephonically also?

2.As per the investors rights and obligation point 1.3.5 it is provided that a client can "Give any order for buy or sell of a security in writing or in such form or manner, as may be mutually agreed. Giving instructions in writing ensures that you have proof of your intent, in case of disputes with the member.
here my question is that in case of there is no manner expressly agreed what are the such valid manners for placing order for buy/sell?

3. If a client alleges that some trades are executed without his knowledge and consent, the onus of proof on validity of such trades lies on whom, on trading member or on a client?

4. These days most of brokers/trading Members have practice of taking order telephonically and also they records such conversation between the clients and the operator, is it a valid practice approved by SEBI, NSE, BSE and under other laws

CA Hiral   17 April 2009 at 11:36

Accounting Standand 11

There is recent amendment in AS 11 regarding treatment of exchange rate difference arisingon long term monetary items.I want to know how to treat exchange rate diffrence for the period from 7th Dec,06 to 31st March,2009 which is already provided in P&l account? should I provide Exchange rate diff.of 31.3.09 first and then apply the amendmant?

Santosh   17 April 2009 at 02:16

Validity of Cheque

Dear Professionals,

I need your advice please.

I requested my (Bank A) credit card banker to balance transfer an amount of Rs. 20000 to my another Credit card (bank B). I received the balance transfer cheque on which it was written "valid for 30/31 days from the date of issue". I deposted the check at "Bank B". After few days i checked my "Bank B" Credit card but Rs.20000 was not credited in it and it was more than a month now. I called "Bank A" and they confirmed that the cheque has not been presented for enchasment, and i asked then what should be done to cancel the cheque "Bank A" suggested to submit an Indeminity which i sent by fax and also hard copies. By now its almost a 2 months and i was still charged interest for 20000 which dint get credited in my "Bank B" credit card. In the third month "bank A" says that the cheque has been encashed by the my "bank b". It was surprise to me, when we were working on stoping the cheque from clearing how can they say its been encashed and that too almost one month after submitting the indiminity. Is it possible for the cheque to be passed even when it is presented after the validity.

What is my situation now? what I am supposed to do, I stopped paying them the money. I have email correspondence with the "bank a" customer care executives. I believe "Bank A" has given my information to CBIL which is anyoying me. how can I approach the legally.

Thanks you all the for taking time to read this case and I will be highly obliged if you can advice me on my situation.

Sincerely
Santosh.