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Sunny MP   9 years ago

What is diary numbers- defeat case - Hon'ble Supreme court

Meghalaya Government filed a case before the Hon'ble High Court of Meghalaya against CMJ university Meghalaya.
CMJ University won the case-Now Meghalaya government filed defect case bearing diary numbers.
What is it -if this case may be converted as appeal (After clearing defects.)
Please give information.
Thank you
Sunny.MP
Muvattupuzha
Kerala 682316

Hardeep Singh   9 years ago

Start IELTS centre

Hello Sir, I want to start a IELTS coching centre. For stating what I have need? Please advece me. Thank you in advince.

Anonymous   9 years ago

Start IELTS centre

Hello Sir, I want to start a IELTS coching centre. For stating what I have need? Please advece me. Thank you in advince.

Dr Katta Venkata Rama Krishna   9 years ago

Rights of hindu female grand daughter in inheritance

PROPETY LAW – SUCCESSION

RIGHTS OF HINDU FEMALE GRAND DAUGHTER IN INHERITANCE

A Hindu male died intestate on 12-08-1946 leaving behind his widow and two daughters D1 and D2 in Andhra Pradesh. The widow inherited the immovable property from her late husband, which was devolved from the husband’s grandfather and conveyed the entire estate, shared equally between her only two daughters D1 and D2 by two separate registered settlement deeds, the second to D2 on 19-06-1963. The widow died on 26-01-1978.

D2 in turn bequeathed the whole property, only to her six sons exclusive of two of her own daughters GrD1 and GrD2. During 1999 to 2005 followed in subsequent years thereafter, all the six sons surreptitiously got executed by D2, number of registered Gift and Settlement Deeds in their own favour including the wives, male and female children.

Even the attestors/ witnesses to the transaction in most of the title deeds are the six sons within themselves in group attestation with common document writer. Number of disposition, alienation transactions took place thereafter. It is said the sons also obtained from D2 some unregistered signed blank stamped papers to fabricate Will/ Gift in anticipation of any contingency may arise in future, as heard now, concealed at this stage, details unknown.

D2 performed marriages of GrD1 in 1973 and GrD2 in 1979 by giving very negligible streedhan and each a house site of 250 sq. yds in 1999. D2 expired on 03-03-2014 survived by all her children living.

The recital of the settlement deed dated 19-06-1963 by the widow to D2 in vernacular inter-alia states "…....I performed your marriage. You are living with your husband and children with me in my house. Upon the death of my husband, the entire ancestral scheduled property retained by my late husband died in testate, has been inherited by me as a legal heir. While hitherto the rights of only enjoyment were vested in me on the said property, the HS Act 1956 now came into force gave me the full rights to gift, sell and enjoyment and hence alienating the scheduled property to you D2, on your enjoyment basis, free of cost, subject to certain conditions stipulated herein. D2 shall enjoy the whole property putra poutra paaramparya svetchagaa (free enjoyment of sons and grandsons lineages) happily with full rights to gift and sell…..."

Issues:
1. Based on the Settlement Deed dtd. 19-06-1963 executed by the widow to D2, whether D2 is the absolute owner of the entire property.

2. Whether the actions of D2 having gifted or alienated also the notional shares of GrD1 and GrD2, declaring herself the absolute owner of the entire property are tenable.

3. Whether the property can be termed ancestral in the hands of D2 and the granddaughters GrD1 and GrD2 are coparceners/ successors to the estate of the deceased when read with the recital in the said settlement deed.

4. What is the right to claim their share of grand daughters GrD1 and GrD2 on the estate of deceased as well as the dwelling house.

tushar   9 years ago

About stamp vendor application

i want to know the process of stamp paper vendor licence

pls suport me

Kumar Krishan Agarwal Advocate   9 years ago

Are brother and sister comes under domestic violence act 2005

Dear Sir,

I filed a case of the unmarried sister against her brother that his brother not giving maintenance to her sister and also doing violence in the home. That he also not give her profits from the co-share of her ancestral property to her and also took her mother Gold jewellery in his custody?

I filed a case S.12 before C.J.M Magistrate in Uttar pardesh where he refused to lodged as the Magistrate said that PWDVAct 2005 is only for husband and wife and their relatives only. While I argue him that in the act the word "any woman" and the word "any adult male member" who have some relation to her or have living into it can file case under the said PWDVAct 2005 but he is not taking the case. Hence I request him to pass any order so that I may file revision before District Judge Court.

PWDAct 2005 - The Protection of Women Domestic Violence Act 2005.

Now Questions are

1. Are the bother and sister family violence ot comes under PWDVAct 2005.

Q2. What are the ruling that support for the brother and sister case to file easily and admit by the Magistrate?

Q3. What the real mean of PWDVAct 2005 and is other relatives of father mother , son , daughter, brother , sister,husband and wife all are liable to be prosecute under the PWDVA ct 2005?


Rest any further to say can be discuss here with the clarity of the PWDVAct 2005.


aman   9 years ago

Format of register under sgop & establishment act

The Format of Register to be maintained under shop & Establishment act is common for all state or not

Shivesh Tripathi   9 years ago

Dishonour of cheque

in deciding the limitation of civil suit, from when the computation of limitation period will start? will it start from the date of dishonouring of cheque, or will it be start from the date of issuing of cheque?

Please, tell me the question with relevant case laws or provision.

saroja   9 years ago

Divorce

60 year old issue less lady deserted by her husband from last 25 + years but divorce could not taken place.
In the absence of divorce, upon her death , her property will go to her husband

Can she seek divorce now ?

rajesh   9 years ago

Police clearance certificate

I need a PCC for running Bed & Breakfast / Homestay from my house as per GOI, Ministry of Tourism (H&R Division), Guidelines for approval & registration of Incredible India Bed & Breakfast / Homestay Establishments

Unfortunately, i had a physical fight with my building caretaker and lodged an FIR on him with the local PS dt 23.11.15. Even he did the same and now we are both out on bail. The Police have put cases IPC 323/ 341/506 on each of us.

Can i apply for PCC and if i do so, will i get it considering that there is a pending case on me as above. However, the police have not yet filed chargesheet and i have not yet been summoned by the Bankshall Court