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i.vasudevan   06 July 2009 at 20:23

Law before hindu succession act 1956

i want to meet one case in my office...
i tell the short of the case

one lady got the land (self acquired)by registered sale deed dated 28.06.1930 and she died in the year 1935 leaving behind her two sons and three daughters. Her two sons sold the same property in the year 1945 and the same property was sold by her three daughters in the year 1957.

Now which document is valied?
how the share will succession to the heirs?

in my office we are searching authority?
can u help me sir?

Bharat   06 July 2009 at 19:53

About LLB course

can you tell abut this course(procedure) please reply soon.

srinivasan   06 July 2009 at 19:42

Distinction between joint family business and partnership .

Dear sir, DISTINCTION BETWEEN JOINTFAMILY BUSINESS AND PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS

Vivek vashishth   06 July 2009 at 19:27

Department of Anganwadi

please tell me about department name of anganwadi schools where I can move an application under right to information Act,2005 for getting some information in favour of justice. give me reply as soon aspossible
thanks

vivek vashishth
vivek.vashishth@indiatimes.com

Divya Michelle Rajiva   06 July 2009 at 18:32

Maternity Benifits Act

I have some questions on the Maternity Benifits Act. The company i work with doesn't want to discriminate on employment of women who are on the family way.
1. Can the company remove any clause which states a certain duration of employment is required for a women to be eligible.
2. Can the company overwrite the clause which says it is applicable only for the first 2 deliveries?
3. Is this benefit applicable only to married women or women in general?
Any assistance will be truly appreciated

kalyani choudhury   06 July 2009 at 18:27

change ofcounsel

I have changed my counsel. Now my previous lawyer is delaying returning my files making some or the other excuse. Presently he says he is going out of town. My court dates are close and my new counsel is unable to study the papers. The old counsel is not attending the phone calls however he has emailed me & said when he is back he will give back my files after taking a 'NO Dues ' from me.

All payments are clear from my side.

Why does he want a No DUES form Me. & When should I get him to sign the NOC's in the Vakalatnamas ? Can he refuse to sign them ? If so Why ? Please Help.

amit jain   06 July 2009 at 17:50

employer problem

I have given resignation from my company & company agreed to pay me two months notice period but they paid only one month. When I am asking them to pay me, they declined and they told me that i was terminated due to falst statmenet and playing politics. I have everything in writing which clearly demonstrate that I have given resignation & I was very good employee. All such type of email communication was between me and my ex boss. Same person told me that he will give me good refernce for my work in email and now he is telling i was terminated. He also communicated to the team at the time of resignation that I have given resignation because of personal reason. Now tell me what type of remedy available to me. Thanks in advance

BHAWNA   06 July 2009 at 16:53

Acquisition of business of contractor

Hi,

Please advice the documents and law for acquiring the business of unregistered partnership firm, who is a contractor and providing services to thecompany interested in acquisition .

With Reagrds

Ranganath   06 July 2009 at 16:31

Section 340 CrPC

Ld Counsels,

Anticipatory bail was ordered based on a complaint and based on the submissions made by prosecution. The court did not procure a copy of the complaint from police. Later the same complaint was altered/improved with more allegations, which makes the prosecution case different from the one mentioend during the anticipatory bail hearing.

Now since the complaint is used in the judicial proceeding though not submitted to court, will any tampering with the compaint prima facie attract the provisions of section 340 of CrPC.

Also please clarify, whether written contradctions between civil suit affidavit and criminal complaint/statement attract the same section 340.

Thanks

VASANTH D JAGANATH   06 July 2009 at 15:41

claiming input tax credit under TNVAT Act, 2006

How to find out input tax credit in the following situate under Tamil Nadue Value Added Tax Act, 2006

Under Tamil Nadu Value Added Tax Act, 2006 input tax credit is restricted on interstae sales without form-c [section 19(5)(c)], if a dealer has effected local sales, interstae sales [against form-c and without form-c] out of stocks procured from local registered dealer purchase, interstae purchase and stock inward from outisde the state [other than tamil nadu]

kindly produce the provision of law applicable