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Raja   09 September 2012 at 22:42

Consumer dispute

State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission rejected the plea on ground of limitation without speaking order. NCDRC found it arbitrary and send to SCDRC for afresh adjudication. SCDRC rejected again on ground of limitation with a speaking order that the petitioner approached to Insurance Ombudsmen and IRDA for adjudication but having no fruit, appeared before SCDRC. NOW can Writ is maintainable in this case in High Court? AND/OR is there any judgement which shows the condone in similar case ?

sajan kumar bhagat   07 September 2012 at 02:49

Reservationan

sir pls answer this query. i m in a bit of confusion regarding the category to which i belong.the caste mentioned in my khatiyan is "byahut kalwar".now the problem is that kalwar is recognised as an obc in the central list of obcs of ncbc for jharkhand, but byahut is not.however byahut kalwar and kalwar are the same as far as i have the knowledge of it. kindly help sir.what should i do

Raja   07 September 2012 at 01:22

Government policy

where theirs no statutary law the policy made in that regard by the central govrnment pevail ? any citation?

and if there is no statutory provision in regard to that state then can that policy prevail ? any citation ?

vineet   07 September 2012 at 00:05

Immigration law for uk citizenship for a person born to indian family in uk

Greetings,
I`m writing this email on my father`s behalf.My father was born in Bradford U.K.on 05/August/1958.He was born to an Indian family (my grandparents).My grand father used to work in UK,while my grandmother was a house wife.
My father was brought up in the uk till the age of 5,after which my grandparents returned to their home country (India).Ever since my father has been staying in India and is currently holding an Indian Passport.My father visited uk as a tourist in the year 1999 on a uk visa.
My query is does my father has the right to become a British citizen,even though he was born to an Indian family keeping in mind that he was born in Bradford, UK.(does the clause British citizen by birth apply for him)My father married an Indian.
Will my mother and myself also be eligible for a British nationality keeping in mind we are dependent on my father.I have my father`s birth certificate as proof of him being born there.
Thank you for your time in reading this email
Yours sincerely,
Mr Vineet Gupta.

B Pradhan Singha   06 September 2012 at 13:40

Police protection


Dear experts,

there is a inter cast marriage, and there is a high level threat to life and liberty of the couple, couple are in runway, police is in active against miscreants, concerned SP also silent and ask to mutual outside the PS, but girls family adamant to get her back and give her a 2nd marriage.

But Apex court has a verdict to protect the inter cast marriage couple.

So, where have to apply/where have to file petition and on which section and how much time it take to move and get order of protection (if think fit accordingly by the court for protection)

please advice in detail.

atul   05 September 2012 at 04:11

Only constitutional experts

WAT DOES IT MEAN THAT A BILL GETS CABINET APPROVAL AS FAR AS PASSING OF A BILL IS CONCERNED.IS THERE ANY DIFFERENT PROCEDURE FOLLOWED VIS N VIS DIFFERENT BILLS.KINDLY EXPLAIN IF SAME PROCEDURE OR DIFFERENT PROCEDURE FOLLOWED.I READ DAT THERE IS 3RD READING OF BILL IN ENGLAND SO I WITH WHICH STAGE I LIKE THAT 3RD READING IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT.
Only constitutional experts jump in in this topic n rest like me pls kindly listen their points.
Thanks in advance to constitutional experts

Jameer   04 September 2012 at 18:44

Requesting information

Respected sir i am jameer submitted an application in muncipality to get an death certificate three months ago but the officials are unable to provide me the certificate so how can i proceed using RTI

thank you

sarada_prasan   02 September 2012 at 18:59

Govt notification on videography of post-mortem

Dear Members, I am a sufferer in www.sulekhadalai.blogspot.in.
For the safety of women in this disintegrated society, videography of post-mortem is essential.
There is letter by Justice Ranganath Misra at NHRC dated August 10,1995 to Chief Ministers of States on the video filming of post-mortem examinations in cases of custodial deaths. If it is for the custodial deaths, why not for the women unnatural deaths.

So, I would request all the members to kindly suggest from the point of Indian Law, the procedure to follow to make it mandatory for the police to make video filming of the post mortem of women.
Thanks and waiting for kind answer for sake of society.

naresh chamarthy   02 September 2012 at 15:19

Freedom fighters land

govt alloted land for freedom fighters 20 years back now they are selling that land can i purchase that land

yogesh pandit   01 September 2012 at 12:56

Election query??

Can a contesting member ask for the voters list from a Returning officer after the declaration of result???