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My friend was going to Rohtak alone while driving bike of his friend and in the way all of a sudden he lost his control over the bike and his bike struck with a tree and he died in this accident,motorcycle was having full insurance, now how his legal heir can file any claim petition and under which sections/provision/act,police has recorded a DDR in this case of Itfaqia accident.Kindly help.
I alongwith my three friends want to establish a law firm at Patna(Bihar). but as we are a baby-born in the law profession with 3 and half years of law practice we are confused as to haw a law firm can be established(apart from its registration which we can do). how its work. anybody who has an experience in this regard can help us
This is regarding my passport application for which I need my birth certificate. I was issued a birth certificate by Municipal Corporation of Nagercoil, Kanniyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. However, there is an error in my mother's name. This is due to name change she has undergone after marriage(Previous name: Kanaga, Present Name: Kanaka). My 10th marks card has my mother's present name. My birth certificate has the previous name. This is causing a problem for my passport application. We have got a gazette notification and deed poll for my mother's name change. The passport officer says since the notification and deed poll(2011) was drawn after the date of my 10th marks card(2005), its not valid proof. He insists that I must change my mother's name in my birth certificate to match the name in my marks card. However, the municipal corporation is refusing to make this change in spite of the proof. Please analyze my situation and let me know if there is a feasible solution as both parties are not willing to accept the proof. It seems like there is no way for me to get a passport. Because of this I have already missed one year of education for overseas studies. At this rate I can never leave the country. What are my options? Should I be filing a law suit against the municipal corporation? Your advice is most needed.
1. Whether conversion of a 1% non commulative convertible preference shares of Rs.100/- within a period of three years from the date of issue into one equity share of Rs.10/- at premium of Rs.90/- as per the term of issue is reduction of share capital whcih require court permission by virtue of section 95 of the Companies Act, 1956 ? if not, what is the procedure of conversion with ROC..
2. Whether the redeemption period of redeemable preference shares may be extend to 5 years whcih is 3 years as per the terms of issue, if both the equity and preference shareholders are agree for the same.?
The issue is that we have huge stock of packaging material (MRP printed at bottom) lying with us and we want to use this and increase the MRP. Kindly suggest (a) how can we use the material lying with us and (b) how can we increase the MRP as per Legal Metrology Act, 2009 and Legal Metrology (Packaging Commodities) Rules, 2011.
Dear Experts,
Can anyone help how to find below mentioned case laws or can any one upload the same
a) Essen Computers Ltd. v. Tagore Gracias, 1992 (II) CPR 556.
b) Solvochen Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. v. Boilertech Engineers Pvt. Ltd., 1992 (II) CPR 322.
c) Kurukshetra University v. Vinay Prakash Verma, II (1993) CPJ647.
My heart was bleeding and choked with emotions when I visited my great and historic Law College today after 23 years as a part of my endeavor to recall my school and college memories. Such a beautiful and gigantic monument now literally remains in shambles. My Table Tennis room, Gallery classes, Green Trees, neat premises, etc have now become a thing of the past. We used to really feel proud to be a law student in those days. Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai (DAGLC) which is now called was established way back in 1891. Situated at the heart of Chennai City, our college was later renamed after Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, an Indian freedom fighter and fighter for rights of untouchables and Dalits.
The college produced illustrious students like: (to name a few)
1. P Chidambaram, Home Minister of India
2. Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy, former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh State, India and former Cabinet Minister, Government of India
3.V. K. Krishna Menon, Defence Minister of India
4.P. Satyanarayana Raju, Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court and Judge, Supreme Court of India.
5.Archana Srinivasan, dancer from Chennai.
6.Asaithambi P., revolutionary leader
7.T. N. Manoharan
I appeal to all old students of our Madras Law to join together and assemble on any day to clean the premises and restore the lost glory without expectations from Government. Let us lead and set example to hundreds of historic educational institutions in the country to take cue from our voluntary service. I am prepared to even take leave from my Bank and offer physical or even monetary help for this cause. Is there any Advocate who passed out from Madras Law College to take lead for this noble cause.
I want to share this information in all social networking channels for eminent old students to take notice of this call.
01] Public trust is registed in 2006, but no election call till May 2011, then what will be the effect of irregularity done.
02] What is the legal & correct procedure to resignas a member of public trust.
03] What is the procedure to resign only post holds as president of public trust and not membership.
If end user company X wants to start business with Co-operative society under Joint Venture relating to coal mines in Jharkhand, is it possible? want to know legal aspect.
Nutritional Facts
are mandatory to put nutrition facts on packaged drinking water lable? is there any act. regarding nutrition facts?
Durga