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kalyani choudhury   09 June 2009 at 00:30

time limit

Supreme court had ordered a party to reply within 30 days of issue of notice to a case filed under limitation Act limitation for a will which says that a will must be given for probate within a period of three years. In this case the will was given for probate after 5 years.The party filed a reply.
A reply has to be filed by the petitioner -
What is the time limit normally given by the Supreme courtof India to file a reply as per rules ?

kalyani choudhury   09 June 2009 at 00:23

guardianship

A brother files for guardianship of another brother who is not a minor but is mentally retarded and he is granted guardianship which is challenged under a court of law
by a third brother who has been declared ex parte'who points out in court that guardianship has been granted under a false head and he should now be allowed to contest the guardianship.
Meanwhile the original guardian files for amendment under the Mental Health Act.

What should the court normally decide in this case whether to allow the third exparte brother to contest the case or not AND what action should the coourt take against the first brother who has already been granted the guardianship under a false representation of facts.The guardian gets the property share of the retarted brother also.

Jagesh Shah   08 June 2009 at 21:24

HUF Partition and Transfer of Property

For an HUF having properties in two states, whilst division one member getting the property in Mumbai and the other 4 getting an undivided share of a property in Vapi, Gujarat.

Kindly guide as to -
1. Should the partition deed be executed fully encompassing both the properties in one deed, or two deeds so as to facilitate the registeration and transfer of these properties differently in both the two states?
2. What would be registeration charges on these properties - Full rate of 6% or a differential lowere rate?

AMIT TANEJA   08 June 2009 at 21:12

ll.b completed

JUST AFTER COMPLETING LL.B
WT SHD BE THE NEXT STEP
APPROCHING THE BAR COUNCIL..FOR REGISTERATION

OR LOOKING FOR JOB IN LAW FIRM
WHICH OPTION IS GOOD ONE

RAJINDER KUMAR GARG   08 June 2009 at 20:52

WHETHER INSURANCE COMPANY IS LIABLE FOR TRAVELLING EXPENSES

IHAVE TAKEN INSURANCE MEDI CLAIM AND I HAVE TO GO FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT OUTSIDE FROM MY PLACE

WETHER IAM ENTITLED FOR TRAVELLING EXPENSES WHICH I HAVE SPENT

KINDLY PROVIDE SPECFIC LAW

Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed   08 June 2009 at 19:39

Appointment of Notary byCentral Government

Appointment of Notaries by central government are open or banned ?
Please up date me the critaria also?

Atanu Bag   08 June 2009 at 17:10

NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION IN WEST BENGAL

NEED PROCEDURE DETAILS TO REGISTER NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION IN WEST BENGAL.

S Kalyanaraman   08 June 2009 at 17:01

stampduty on slumpsale

What is the legal position in Tamilnadu on stampduty on slumpsale?

Anil   08 June 2009 at 16:31

Section 494 & 498 of crpc

my first wife has filed case of 494 & 498 of crpc act and i out for bail, case is going on in the couurt.Am i elegible for 2nd marriage if divorce case is not filed and case result is not yet given. please suggest.

sampat singh   08 June 2009 at 16:05

IPC SECTION 354 & 451

Procutrix says I was sleeping in my room with open door & my mother was also sleeping in other room with open door. the Accused come with his brother in law (SAALA)at night at 2'o clock. he swith on the light & caught hold my palm(Hand). the Saala was stand out side of my room.then I shouted the Accuesed and his saala run away.
plz tell me IPC sec. 354 & 451 are committed here or not? A lawyser tell me Ipc section 451 is not commited here Because IPC sec 451 are belong to where the accused enterd in the open place.there are no roof on the wall like chowk.is it true? if IPC sec 451 is not effected here when which section effected here? tell me also what defence should taken by accused? I want to send you this case history