Respectable Sirs,
husband died intestate by leaving his wife, 2 sons and 4 daughters. all are get married during his life time and before 1980. the self acquired property of the deceased are enjoyed by the wife and 2 sons. now the widow of deceased, want to make a will regarding her share on the unpartitioned property. is this will become valid after her death or not. please advise me. thanks to all
if the advocate is not practicing and also he has not surrendered his enrolment then what will be the status of his license?
1.can he get employed in a psu without surrendering his enrolment?
2.can a practicing advocate be termed as employed?
Kindly provide information with sections and act.
Served Demand notice - NCLT Form 3 & 4
Now need to to file NCLT Form 5 .....need leagal assistance to file in NCLTbangalore
Dear Sir/Madam, I am in need to get a sound clarification about non- compounding PhD increments given to those who have not finished the PhD but have done coursework and defended the Synopsis successfully and thus got the research proposal approved by the concerned body of a Central University i.e. JNU, New Delhi.It's about the interpretation of UGC Regulation 2010. As per UGC REGULATION 2010 (9.0. INCENTIVES FOR Ph.D./M.Phil AND OTHER HIGHER QUALIFICATION TO TAKE EFFECT FROM 01-09-2008 under 9.5) which holds that: "In respect of every other case, a teacher who is already enrolled for Ph.D. shall avail the benefit of 3 non-compounded increments only if the university awarding the Ph.D. has been notified by the UGC to have compiled with the process prescribed by the Commission for the award of Ph.D. in respect of either course-work or evaluation or both, as the case may be" Since, I was enrolled to Ph.D. at JNU from 22.07.2009 and joined Assistant Professor post on 26.12.2012 in another Central University. (it is on record). Before getting enrolled to PhD program, I was awarded two year duration MPhil from JNU from 2007 to 2009. How many non-compounded advance increments' benefit w.e.f. 26.12.2012 (Date of appointment) should I be given? (as I already had done coursework and defended the research proposal prior to joining the post of Assistant Professor as on 26.12.2012). As per the this document as mention on Part III, Section-4, Page number 7918 (The Gazette of India, September 18, 2010), Item no 9.5 (here goes the link ). I am eligible for 3 non-compounded increments benefit as per this document, but I have not been given the said benefit. Every time I wrote the UGC, but it refers to to me this document but with no interpretation. I need a great favor from you to interpret, specially point number 9.5 in relation all other points mentioned under 9.0 of the said document. With thanks, Sincerely, Gopal Ram
Dear fraternity,
Wanted your suggestion on to the demand for enhanced EDC and interest by Ansal Royal Heritage on which there has been a stay order by high court since 2013. The builder doesn’t want to give possession unless it’s paid and is willing to give penalty on delayed possession only when the enhanced EDC is paid. Appreciate your suggestion on the right course of action.
Thanks,
Kalicharan Bisht
Dear sir,
I live in Navi mumbai. My question is:-
Can one Member of society complaint against other member directly to joint registrar? as per my knowledge and understanding, Committee is there to resolve issues between members,so would joint registrar entertain such complaints?
Regards
My aunt has given POA to my uncle, in which she has given all rights with respect to the land which is in her name. And it is a registered POA.
NOW, my aunt is bedridden. And my uncle wants to sell off the land. Land is near chennai ,and my aunt and uncle are living in madurai. She cannot move .
When we approached the registration dept for enquiry. They are asking my uncle to get registered with' self declaration 'form for the full possession of the above said property first, and then apply for patta. Is that procedure is right?. If so., Pls send me the format for self declaration form for possession of the property through POA. Kindly do the needful.
My aunt has given POA to my uncle, in which she has given all rights with respect to the land which is in her name. And it is a registered POA.
NOW, my aunt is bedridden. And my uncle wants to sell off the land. Land is near chennai ,and my aunt and uncle are living in madurai. She cannot move .
When we approached the registration dept for enquiry. They are asking my uncle to get registered with' self declaration 'form for the full possession of the above said property first, and then apply for patta. Is that procedure is right?. If so., Pls send me the format for self declaration form for possession of the property through POA. Kindly do the needful.
IN MY CASE CONSUMER COURT STATE COMMISSION HARYANA AWARDED REFUND OF ALL MONEY FROM THE ACTUAL DATE OF DEPOSIT WITH 12% INTEREST ON 01/04/18..
BUT TILL DATE ANSAL LANDMARK NOT REFUND ANY AMOUNT.
KINDLY GUIDE WHAT TO DO NEXT FOR GET MY MONEY BACK.
Muslim woman
One of my client who is a Muslim woman married a Hindu man as per Hindu rites and customs. Thereafter they both applied for solemnisation of marriage under the Special Marriage Act. Notices for marriage were issued, but the marriage was not solemnised. After about 3 months from marriage, the woman returned back to her paternal home and reconverted to Islam. Now she wants to get divorce.
Now can we file a petition under 13(1) (ii) of the HMA. Our scenario is that the petitioner herself has ceased to be a Hindu by conversion to other religion. Please help me with suitable case laws, if any.