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mahesh   30 July 2009 at 10:28

Entertainment of suit by a court.

This is with regard to AP Chit funds Act.i wish to know whether a court can entertain a suit for the recovery of a debt which is primafacie time barred, and issue summons to the parties connected. In such situation what is the course of action available to the effected parties

mahesh   30 July 2009 at 10:26

Entertainment of suit by a court.

This is with regard to AP Chit funds Act.i wish to know whether a court can entertain a suit for the recovery of a debt which is primafacie time barred, and issue summons to the parties connected. In such situation what is the course of action available to the effected parties

J C Gerorge   30 July 2009 at 07:35

Sarfaesi Act with Agriculture land

My mother have 90 cents property , it have pludged fro business purpose . This is a agriculture land. Due to default Bank is is auctioned that property to our neighbour.I want to know Whether the agriculture land applicable to Sarfaes Act ? If yes what are the options to prove that is agriculture land ? Any latest judgemnet regaeding this matter.

PRAKASHCHANDRA MARU   29 July 2009 at 23:38

procedure of bail application in the highcourt

hello all experts
pls inform the full procedure to admitt bail appliction in the high court which is rejected from district court

PRAKASHCHANDRA MARU   29 July 2009 at 23:35

consumer

hello all experts
i have lodged the complaint in foram against pvt builder company for the non construction of the flat in stipulated time on the place there is only primer work started and stop from the one year
on the time of primary hearing the question was asked by the member that the builder can give possession at any time because the stipulated time is not over the complaint is already registered and now the case is onthe stageof evideance now i would like to get do panchnnama pf the place where the such construction not take place and it is impossible to complete work within the time limit pls mention under which section i have to apply for the demand of the panchnama and also state the authoryty if u have thanks in advance

kishore   29 July 2009 at 22:09

NALSAR university

is there any member who has done llb in nalsar university

kishore   29 July 2009 at 21:45

LLB

iam doing my CA and i am interested in LLB with the combination of CA,MBA and LLB is good and wat r the universities that offer LLB in distance (best universities)

chirag   29 July 2009 at 20:33

service tax on freight inward

Sir,

I am engaged in mfg.company & my quition is if we paid service tax on freight inward with abatement of 75% & also take credit for the same?

Pls. guidance about how we taken credit & under which notification?

Regards,

Chirag

A.R.Jayan   29 July 2009 at 18:58

Challenging a registered Will

One of an elder sister of my mother who is unmarried demised (on her 70’s) some weeks before. One week before her demise she registered her Will on her property, putting me and my sister as the equal and only heirs of her property. It was an “in house registration” because of her partial paralysis to walk to the registration office. Now her (deceased) brother’s sons are indenting to challenge the will enforcing the undue influence.

In fact there was an older registered Will (on 1976) of her stating the same matter in it also. My mother and the above said her elder sister is living together in a house for the last 60 years in their birth town. One year before the old ladies registered a deed of settlement on the name of us (me & my sister) for the purpose of a construction of a building in their property. But we could not start construction procedure because of a financial crisis.
After 4 months she cancelled the settlement deed to make the property on her name again. We didn’t deny her. But we exchanged our fear about the validity of the previous Will after this cancellation of the deed. Then she agreed to make a new Will and then it registered.
But after her demise the above said brother’s sons argued that cancellation of the deed itself shows her unwillingness to make a Will on our name. They have taken this as their basic ground for their contest of undue influence.
I want to know, will this argument stand on the court? Will this affect the validity of the Will? If the Will void, is there a chance to the deceased brothers sons and daughters of an unmarried Hindu woman come to as class 2nd heirs in “Marumakkathayam”?

dipali   29 July 2009 at 18:20

IOD not revalidated

A Co-op society decides to give the developer an IOD of 1 year...on expiry of which he fails to revalidate it...in case of differences with the said society is it absolutely necessary to revalidate the said IOD on its expiry?