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Dilip   17 April 2020 at 23:02

Adoption

Whether Deed of Adoption is mandatory under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 when Adoption is completed by Court Order?

Dilip   17 April 2020 at 22:59

Adoption

Whether Deed of Adoption is mandatory under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956?

Venkat   16 April 2020 at 04:42

Recovering a debt from a friend

Can I file a civil law suit for recovery ? Is the amount recoverable even though a written agreement was never executed?







Sumeet   12 April 2020 at 18:32

Meaning of a line in judgement

Hello respectable lawyers,..

Deeksha nayyer   10 April 2020 at 23:50

Married women right on parental ancestral property

My Question is -

As of now My mother and my grandfather both are living. My Questions are Can my mother get her share in that agricultural land? My maternal grandfather(Nana) has 3 sons and 1 daughter where my mom is the only girl in family.

Ankush dahiya   10 April 2020 at 23:17

Is it mandatory for complainant to come court in every date?

Hello
Respectable lawyers,

An unfortunate incident of fraud and forgery happened to me recently and I am thinking to file a compliant/FIR for my losses.
I have 3 questions....

Q1. First step is filing an FIR or we can directly file a criminal case in criminal court?

Q2. When the case will be pending in a criminal court, Do I have to come in every date of prceeding if i am a complainant?

Q3. The answer of question 2 is yes, then At what condition court gives an exemption to complainant to come
in court because i have a job.

please clarify my doubts
thank you..

Supreet singh   09 April 2020 at 14:01

Can court impose status quo in absence of respondent?

Hello dear lawyers,

A civil case in lower court has been decided and judgement been passed. The opponent has filed an appeal in district court along with application for staying the operation of lower court Due to corona we have not got the notice and the next date is after lock down is over (when court resumes).

My Question is- The opponent will try to get status quo in our absence.

1. Is it legal/illegal as per law to give status quo if the respondent has not received any notice?

2. What should we do, should we wait for notice or we should not wait for notice and appear in court and do argument so that court do not impose status quo on property????

What should i do?

Anonymous   09 April 2020 at 04:52

Property

Sir,
I have share on my father's property who deceased 25 year ago?This property not divided yet.can i give my share to my wife before partition? Because I have liability to her.she is not co owner of said property.so can I register my share on her name without partition?

Supreet singh   09 April 2020 at 01:15

Can court impose status quo in absence of respondent?

Hello dear lawyers,

A civil case in lower court has been decided and judgement
been passed.

The opponent has filed an appeal in district along with
application for staying the operation of lower court

Due to corona we have not got the notice and the next date
is after lockdown is over (when court resumes).

My Question is-

The opponent will try to get status quo in our absence.

1. Is it legal/illegal as per law to give status quo
if the respondent has not received any notice?

2. What should we do, should we wait for notice or
we should not wait for notice and appear in court
and do arguement so that court do not impose
status quo on property????

What should i do?

abhijit majumder   08 April 2020 at 13:21

Difference between cheque and bank draft and others

Dear Professional Friends
Section 131A of Negotiable Instruments Act states all the provisions of Chapter XIV of N.I Act will be applicable to
Bank Drafts also.
My query is what is the difference between Cheque and Bank Draft?

Section 138 of NI Act inter alia states a cheque should be deposited within 3 months from the date of its draw.
Is this limitation is applicable to Draft also?

My third query is :
25. When day of maturity is a holiday.—When the day on which a promissory note or bill of exchange is at maturity is a public holiday, the instrument shall be deemed to be due on the next preceding business day.

What is the meaning of " next preceding business day"

Regards
Abhijit Majumder