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Rohit Gupta   17 August 2009 at 16:42

maintainance under Cr.P.C.

Where Appeal lies, when revision petition is rejected by ASJ- which was preferred against Final Order in a maintainance petitition filed under section 125 Cr.P.C before MM.

Arul Kumar   17 August 2009 at 16:04

Ground For Divorce by Christian Husband

Please tell me, whether a christian husband can divorce his wife, who has abandoned him for more 20 months after 19 years of marriage without any clue. Is desertion a ground for divorce? If yes what is period for the same?

msnways   17 August 2009 at 13:56

Divorce by wife

1) What will create problem to me, if my wife files divorce case against me & I won't attend or reply in any court at all for same? As I don't have sufficient(actually nothing at all) money to get into court matters.

2) What are hazards of not giving divorce from my side?

Please help me here. Many Thanks in advance. Expecting proper guidance.

parth   17 August 2009 at 12:05

hello frnds

i need a judgement/citation of supreme court condoning delay in filing more than 500 days...
i need that for labour/service matter.
pl help me out earliest possible buddies.

AMIT KARIA   17 August 2009 at 09:52

Stamping & Registration

An agreement for sale of immovable property was entered & signed on 31st March,2009 with the necessary stamp duty paid thereon.

What is the time limit to get the agreement registered? Is there any relation between stamping & registration of agreement?
Please guide.

Srinivasan   17 August 2009 at 09:44

Credit card dues

Sir,

I have several credit cards for last nine years and have been paying monthly minimum dues regularly.Now I find that I have paid more than my credit limits which goes beyond 300% and so wanted to go for settlement with the Banks through my advocate.The advocate also,in turn,send letters to these Banks regarding settlement.

But,the banks through their collection agents says that they will not deal with my advocate and have started calling me up every hours that too on holidays like Sundays.

Now,I want to know whether I am right in approaching a lawyer and also wants to know whether the collection agents are empowered to call me & harass me with their phone calls and visits.

Adinath@Avinash Patil   17 August 2009 at 08:45

Gram Nayalaya

What is Gram Nayalaya, Whether Code of civil procedure & crimminal procedure & Evidence Act Applicable in Gram Nayalaya.

shubhashish kr saha   17 August 2009 at 01:35

court fees on succession

hi my name is shubhashish saha.I want to know the amount or percentege of court fees on succesion of a property worth 2.20 lakhs..Is this value dependent on the state in which the succesion case is being handled??? If yes i want to know the amount for the state of west bengal

thank you

j.s.sodhi   17 August 2009 at 00:02

o9 rule 13 of sec, 13 of H,M,Act

a lady has got an exparty divorce by filing sec. 13 and remarry and a child is born from new marriage. meanwhile previous husband /respondent has filed an application U/Ord 9 rule 13 of c.p.c . please advice me what is the law about this, is thr any case law that the setting aside of exaerty is of no mean at this stage,

saravanan   16 August 2009 at 23:21

tell me in detail

Dear sir,

Expert: A V Vishal , i AM SATISFIED WITH YOUR ANSWERS STILL I NEED TO KNOW FEW DETAILED CLARIFICATION REGARDING THE 2005 ACT,I DONT KNOW SECTIONS IN WHICH WOMENS RIGHT IN ANCESTROL PROPERTY SEEKS


AS YOU SAID "Although your query is unclear on what section you seek a clarification, but yes, women have rights in ansectral property. However, according to clarification of the Hon'ble Chennai HC and the Supreme Court of India, The amendment of 2005 is prospective in nature and not retrospective".

regarding my query you have furnished the above details, one thing could you make me clear..."according to clarification of the Hon'ble Chennai HC and the Supreme Court of India, The amendment of 2005 is prospective in nature and not retrospective." can you give me a detailed outlet of this clarification MADE BY CHENNAI HIGH COURT AND S.C.OF INDIA