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vempada   03 December 2008 at 14:28

How to adopt legally...

vempada   03 December 2008 at 14:27

How to adopt legally...

vempada   03 December 2008 at 14:24

ancestral property....

vempada   03 December 2008 at 14:23

How to adopt a girl...

kirankumar   03 December 2008 at 11:10

If any one filed the Case based on dowry prohibition ACT under section 3

If any one filed the Case based on dowry prohibition ACT under section 3

and if it was Admitted
If any one have the related information
Please send me As soon as possible

k.kirankumar80@gmail.com

Associate R   03 December 2008 at 10:47

Conversion of Muslim to Hindu

A Muslim wants to convert to Hindu. Please guide us the procedure for the same. Is there any law to that effect wherein a Muslim can convert to Hindu?

Ladhu Ram Chowdhary   03 December 2008 at 08:38

bail u/s. 167(2) & 309(2) Cr.p,c., 1973

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, ss. 167(2), 309(2)- Interpretation of - Appellant proceeded against for commission of offences under ss 409, 420, 120B of IPC or 302 of IPC - Hedl power of a court (Magistrate)to direct remand of an accused either in terms of s. 167(2) or s.309(2) thereof will depend on the stages of the trial - S, 167(2) would be attracted in a case where cognizance has not been taken, s.309(2) would be attracted only after cognizance has been taken.
Where challan has been sumitted but magistrat not take cognizance yet now. And investigation not pendeing u/s. 173(8)against that accuse but accused above u/s. arrasted and judicial remand by magistrate u/s. 167(2). Accused intitled to be release on bail or not. Please tell me Supreme Court latest citation

visesh   02 December 2008 at 22:54

Appeal under Arbitration Act

Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act deals with Appeals.... "appeal shall lie from the following orders (and from no others) to the "court authorised by law" to hear appeals. "court" has been defined under section 2 as follows - 'court' means the principal civil court of original jurisdiction in a district, and includes the High Court in exercise of its ordinary original civil jurisdiction....does it mean that appeals can lie even in district courts or one has to necessarily approach the high court?

Amandeep Singh   02 December 2008 at 21:02

Arbitration Act Regarding property distribution when implemented????

Pls answer it is urgentIf there is no stay provided to a challenged arbitration award which was already approved by the court, can that award be implemented with the help of court or police on the orders of court regarding property ??????????

Genius   02 December 2008 at 20:24

Can i write my will....

My parents are seperated from me for 5 years...we just talk occsionally...my parents have self aquired property...and also ancestral property ...but they are holding all property.I dont whether they will give me their self aquired property but i have a share in ancestral property.
we are 2 sons to my parents...
i am living alone and away from my parents for 5 years...
i am raising my friend's daughter as my own daughter....not legally adopted...but staying with me all the time..i am givng her education and food etc..i dont have any property for myself to give it to her .
My health is not good...if anything happens to me i dont want that kid to leave like that...as a token of affection i want to give my property ( if i get from my parents ) to her...even my parents know that i am raising her as my daughter.
My question is:
1.I know she is not legal hier to my property which i get legally( ancestral property)...can i write a will for myself..that incase something happens to me she should get whatever i suppose to get from my parents...
2.my parents still did not give my ancestral property....but can i write a will for myself telling them that my ancestral property should get to my adopted daughter...
please advice..