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arpita shah   06 September 2009 at 21:11

Documents required to be submitted to charity commissioner

Respected members,

Looking forward to form a charitable trust. Can u plz let me now, how to start for it, like application to be made for registration, where to submit the documents and wot documments are essential to be submitted for formation of a charitable trust, how many people etc.
I shall be very thankful to u as am seriously intersted in starting a charitable trust.

Thankin u!

Yours sincerly,

Arpita Shah

Manoj Kumar   06 September 2009 at 20:57

Employer is not Clearing Full & Final Settlement

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Sachin Bhatia   06 September 2009 at 20:48

Judgment Required

What remedy is available for a person, against the 25 days delay in the delivery of speed post, in which a bank draft was sent for the treatment of a relative who was died because of the delay by the postal department. while there is exemption for the post office in sec 6 of THE INDIAN POST OFFICE ACT. is there any reference case...

Jibanananda Goswami   06 September 2009 at 20:14

Society Registration Act 1860

If the Chairman is not willing to call the general meeting even the time limit is crossed and due to this delay, the financial status of the society forces it to suspend the activities then what can the Board of Management do? Is there any process to call the meeting before 16.09.09? otherwise the society will be finished.

Most of the members are willing for meeting but Chairman is not calling it for his interest

Sumit Lal   06 September 2009 at 20:14

Dishonour of Cheque

A proprietorship firm represented through its law officer, a power of attorney holder files the complaint U/s.138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The said power of attorney happens to be an Advocate who has not surrendered his licence.
My query is
(1) whether the power of attorney is valid?
(2) Whether can the power of attorney holder represent the proprietorship firm as a complainant?
(3) Whether the complaint will be maintainable?

Anish Kumar Ojha   06 September 2009 at 20:07

Addmission to BA LLB

Hiiiii... I am a CA final student.Will it help if I do BA LLB and that too from Delhi University...

Krishnan Venkatachalam   06 September 2009 at 19:33

Priority over secured creditors

"X" an individual availed housing loan from a nationalised bank and the house property was Mortgaged to the bank till the repayment of loan."X" defaulted in payments and the bank issued notice to the borrower that it will auction the property. In the meanwhile "X" housing property along with some other properties were attached by the Income tax department. The bank which had given loan to "X" auctioned the property after giving due intimation to the IT department and issuing public notice for auction.

The question is whether Income tax department will have priority over the bank ( secured creditor ) in taking the sale proceeds of the auctioned property. The bankers claim that they have preference over the IT department quoting SARFESI Act. However some of my collegues say that the borrower is an individual and hence bank can not claim priority over IT department quoting SARFESI act which will be only applicable to borrowers who are company incorporated under companies Act.

Kindly clarify as to who will get priority over the sale proceeds of auction whether bank or IT Department.

Krishnan Venkatachalam   06 September 2009 at 19:32

Priority over secured creditors

"X" an individual availed housing loan from a nationalised bank and the house property was Mortgaged to the bank till the repayment of loan."X" defaulted in payments and the bank issued notice to the borrower that it will auction the property. In the meanwhile "X" housing property along with some other properties were attached by the Income tax department. The bank which had given loan to "X" auctioned the property after giving due intimation to the IT department and issuing public notice for auction.

The question is whether Income tax department will have priority over the bank ( secured creditor ) in taking the sale proceeds of the auctioned property. The bankers claim that they have preference over the IT department quoting SARFESI Act. However some of my collegues say that the borrower is an individual and hence bank can not claim priority over IT department quoting SARFESI act which will be only applicable to borrowers who are company incorporated under companies Act.

Kindly clarify as to who will get priority over the sale proceeds of auction whether bank or IT Department.

V V SATYANARAYANA   06 September 2009 at 17:30

ESI Act

Sirs,

I am a principal employer and all the employees working in our firm are drawing more than Rs. 10,000/- as wages. As such we are not covered under E.S.I. Act.

Kindly clarify to what extent I am responsible for:

a) Payment of ESI by the Contractors working under me in respect of their employees.

b) Returns to be submitted by the Contractors under ESI Act.

Thanking you.

akash jain   06 September 2009 at 17:08

a valuable adviced seeked

I have purchased a residential property near about 30 yrs back.We got the sale deed Registered through the power of attorney holder of the seller.
The property is muted by us in Muncipal records from then and we are staying there peacefully till now and paying all dues etc in our name as owner.
Recently the owner,3 years back ,after knowing that we lost the copy of power of attorney of seller,refused the registry and given ground that he left the place at the of Registry,and he never sold the property to us.
The registered deed of sale contains Income Tax permission under Section 230A[1],of I.T .Act 1961,which was signed by the original parties and is attached in the Registry.The I.T. permission was from the other State,where the seller was filling Income Tax returns and having their Head Office.
Now,can I call the Income Tax Dept of that State from where the order was issued to Seller,for witness in Civil Court,where I filled Title deed suit against the Seller.The said Order or Permission Order U/S 230A[1] of I.T Act,1961 ,was taken before 30 yrs by the seller.
-what is the process to call them?
-IS Civil Court of one State is having Rights to Call for witness from some another state of India,Or we have to go there,to that State,with my Lawyer,Oath Commissioner,appointed by Court for taking the statement Income Tax Dept of that State?
-Can I will get reply from that Dept. ,after 30 yrs about its verification of that order?
-Can I take use of Right to Information Act,and get some useful reply from that Dept. and avoid going their,so long and incurring so much expenses?
-If I can take use of Right to Information Act,what I must ask to them and for expenses ,what and in which Form I have to send money for getting information from I.T Dept.?
_ I.T Dept may refuse to give reply,as the document and information needed by me is of more than 30 yrs old,so what may be appropriate way to ask them ,so as to get reply required for purpose?
What else help and valuable opinion of yours can be received to me in such a matter?
What was the clauses of Section 230A[1],of I.T .Act 1961 and what was the process in Year 1978 to get the Permission under that section of I.T Act,1961?
Please help me and oblidged.
Thanking You sirs,
Akash Maheshwari