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SATISH KUMAR PANIGRAHI   02 June 2008 at 19:36

Judgement of National Commission on Consumer Protection.

Sir,
I need the detail judgement given by Hon'ble National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission on April 20, 2008 in the matter of Consumer Education & Research Society (CERS) & Ors. v/s Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) & Ors. regarding-Is a consumer complaint maintainable for supply of contaminated water?-can a citizen take action against Municipal Corporation for dirty water?

From
Satish Kumar Panigrahi
Advocate-cum-Consumer Activist
Brahmapur, Orissa.
email:skpanigrahi30@gmail.com

Raja Sundarraman   01 June 2008 at 13:18

Partition and the right of Pre-emption

Respected Learned friends, Here is a case where three brothers have got their respective share of lands partitioned alongwith the right to use the irrigation wall and channel on a rotational basis by way of partition.Now, one of them has entered with an agreement for sale of his share with a stranger and other two brothers oppose the same and demand the share be conveyed to them on payment of reconsideration. Kindly get me informed as to what all the remedies are availble the brothers and the applicability of the Partition Act ,1893 in this case. Thanking you

ashish   30 May 2008 at 19:50

differnce btween regd. & notary power of attorney.

r/sir
can u explain wat is d differnce between registered power of attorney and notarial power of attorney?

Ravi Kumar Rajgaria   30 May 2008 at 15:30

refund of match ticket fee

We have purchased 125 tickets for a cricket match in Delhi for IPL 20-20 under corporate booking @ 500/- per ticket and paid via DD.

As the match was wash out by rain and not a single ball was played.

Initially it was informed that ticket price will be refunded or discout will be provided for other match but late it was decided by the authority not to do any of the above.

can we ask a refund for the same?
Please advise.

Varahala Swami   30 May 2008 at 13:08

eligibility of a blind person as magistrate

I, As a blind person, recently completed LL.b. And I have enrolled as an Advocate in A.P. Bar (guntur).

I would like to become a Magistrate.
Can blind persons be eligible for Magistrates?

Ladhu Ram Chowdhary   30 May 2008 at 06:10

Impleading of a party

Suit for specific performance of agreement to sell- Third partyif shows some semblance of title or interest in the property in disput can be impleaded as party to the suit

baliram tare   29 May 2008 at 21:18

Repayment of money

Sir, what is the libility of a person for repayment of money on cheque bounce? When period of limitation begins? Whether presumption U/S.141 of N.I ACT,1981 is rebuttable, if signature has admitted already?

Ladhu Ram Chowdhary   29 May 2008 at 16:45

Hindu Succession Act sec. 6,8

'B'died in 1972 &left behind 'S' & his three sister & property &mutated in name of each in 1973-74 'A'son of born in 1977 & 'S'transferred his 1/4 share in 1985-Transfer made by 'S' .can be challenged by 'A' because property devolved as per capita & not per stirpes.what cases law S.C.about it.

N.K.Assumi   29 May 2008 at 07:40

Constitution of India, CPC and limitation Act:

Dear Sir,
If a juristic person like State undertaking of Hotels or industry burnt down a building occupied by them as a tennant, and the landlord filed a case against them for compensation by implicating the State Government as profoma Defendant for explining certain issues, is it mandatory to give Notice under section 80 CPC? Since it is also a matter concerning immovable property for the purpose of limitation period it will fall under Artile 66?
The case was decided against me that Sec 80 CPC was required and that Limitation period will be under Article 113. Now can I file writ petition under Article 226 read with 227, as the court did not take notice of the Supreme court rulings submitted before the court?

Ladhu Ram Chowdhary   28 May 2008 at 18:55

accident claims cases

whether sec.163A cover the cases where the negligence is on the vitim him self