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Anonymous   05 March 2011 at 20:13

HSLC CERTIFICATE

Sir,
I passed my High School Leaving Certificate Examination from Hindi High School, Bongaigaon, Assam in the year 1981(under Board of Secondary Education,Guwahati, Assam). I came to Kerala and pursued my studies in the colleges based upon the TC( with correct DOB 21-03-1966) and Marklist. I didnot receive my HSLC Certificate and through several correspondence to the school, the Head Master sent me a School Leaving Certificate with my correct DOB 21-03-1966 and was told by the HM that they had committed a clerical mistake while sending my records to the board and the same is getting rectified. I completed my studies and got a job in a public sector undertaking based upon the School Leaving Certificate issued by the HM of the school. But now my employer insist that I produce the HSLC certificate from Board. On contacting again, I was told that the necessary correction has not been done, though even today , in the school records the DOB is 21-03-1966 which is correct. On contacting the Board at Guwahati, I was told that now the mistake committed by the school can not be rectified as more than 3 years have passed since I appeared for the exam. Sir my contention is:
1. I was issued a TC by the HM with the correct DOB and I completed my studies and got job.
2. I was not given the Certificate issued by the Board ,from the school.
3. I am not applying for any correction- in fact it was a clerical error by the school authorities .
4. The school authorities should have taken steps.

Kindly help me as to what I should do !!

Anonymous   05 March 2011 at 18:40

Retirement and reconstitution of partner

We have a property in the name of the firm and we have given it for rent for commercial purpose.The firm is a partnership firm and has 3 partners one of the partner my mother has expired. and one more partner my uncle wants to retire.I am the only one left in the partnership. whether i have to just retire the partner by executing the retirement in the partnership deed and produce the deed to the registrar of firms. Also property was purchased from KSSIDC and sale deed is executed in firms name.How to change from firms name to my Name. Kindly advise. Also i want to dissolve the firm.

Anonymous   05 March 2011 at 12:42

Can I sue mobile company

Few years ago, Mr. X did some thing wrong by mobile.Mobile company awarded ASI for the arrest . Actually mobile company awarded ASI to save own skin as they forgot to edit the contents before making it visible to all in public. news came in media and mobile company declared Mr. X culprit.

Mr. X got arrested but got acquitted as complaining party was declared hostile.

Can Mr. X sue the mobile company for defamation ?

How could mobile company award the ASI just for arresting Mr. X when arrested person was never proved guilty ?

Anonymous   04 March 2011 at 14:59

what is the mean by Otheres? under which act or law does it fall?

what is the mean by Others? under which act or law does it fall?

V K Manchanda   04 March 2011 at 13:31

Interest for delay in settlement of gratuity

I married a woman working with Central government with 2 daughters aged 6 & 8,. She died of cancer.I took family pension for 3 years and then asked my bankers to stop it. It took me 8 years to get the Guardianship of minor daughters.Subsequently I claimed for my late wife's benefits like gratuity,family Pension and General Provident fund. Six months have passed since I made claim to benefits. Department wants NOC from CPWD for the flat that she was occupying while in service for releasing Gratuity. Directorate of Estate is keeping mum not giving me the NOC in spite of several reminders.
I would like to know whether I should go for legal option to recover gratuity and whether I can claim interest for the last 8 years as there was no one to claim the benefits because the children were minors.

Anonymous   03 March 2011 at 17:54

Section 58A of Companies Act 1956

If a private company borrows from individual (other than its directors, relatives, or shareholders) violating section 3 1(iii) of the Act, it will attract section 58A, what is the consequence of it?

priyanka pai   02 March 2011 at 17:05

lMumbai University LLM Course

Sir/Madam,
I want to know about the LLM course conducted by Mumbai University. I want to know the following:
1) It's duration
2) It's Semester pattern
3) It's optional papers and compulsory papers
4) whether there is any merit list for admission
5) Whether we can do specialisation in one or two subjects.
Sir/Madam, I searched into the Mumbai University website, but no detailed information is provided over there. Presently Iam pursuing my 4th year LLB course. I am interested in subjects like Constitutionasl law and Intellectual Property Rights

Anonymous   02 March 2011 at 16:36

About squash

Hi All,

When it is good to squash the case? Its before putting the charge - sheet or after putting it?

Thanks in advance.

imtiaz Bantwal   02 March 2011 at 16:27

breach of surrogacy contract

Respected learned friends i have a small query about the legal remidy if the surrogacy contract has been voilated by the surrogated mother to save her life. more explanationely what will be the legal consequences if she is preparing to abort the child when she comes to know that her life is under peril if she is conyinued with the pregnancy. wheather the biological father can claim componsation for beach of contract.. ? please do the needful

AJIT KAWATKAR   01 March 2011 at 14:27

applicability of un-signed managing committee's minutes

It is regarding co-op hsg socty in maharashtra.
While reading the managing committee's minutes i notced that they are either "NOT SIGNED" or signed " ONLY by Chairman/secretary on very few.
When asked there reply was ," No where it is mentioned in the Bye-Law that the chairman & secretary must sign "
will u tell me whethere it is legally correct & binding on members,especially the Resolution/s.