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REEBI JOSE   06 March 2009 at 12:51

Contract Work

Dear Sirs,

Is there any restriction in employing contract labourers for continuous process operations under the contract labour abolition act.


Thanking you


reebi

REEBI JOSE   06 March 2009 at 12:50

Labour laws

Dear Sirs,

Is there any restriction in employing contract labourers for continuous process operations under the contract labour abolition act.


Thanking you


reebi

Zia   06 March 2009 at 11:36

Compliance under PF Act

I am interested to know that whether PF code is required by Gram Panchayat for getting the work executed through them or they being local self government bodies are exempted from PF Act.

Zia   06 March 2009 at 11:36

Compliance under PF Act

I am interested to know that whether PF code is required by Gram Panchayat for getting the work executed through them or they being local self government bodies are exempted from PF Act.

Zia   06 March 2009 at 11:35

Compliance under PF Act

I am interested to know that whether PF code is required by Gram Panchayat for getting the work executed through them or they being local self government bodies are exempted from PF Act.

Sultan Salauddin Khan   06 March 2009 at 11:35

Warrant of Arrest is issued but police is not executing the same.

If a warrant of arrest has been issued by Judicial Magistrate in a case against the accused person but concerned police officer is not executing the said WA. What step should be taken by the JM

Sultan Salauddin Khan   06 March 2009 at 11:28

156(3) of CrPC can be denied by CJM on any ground

A petition/FIR filed with CJM under section 156(3) can be denied by the CJM on any ground. IS Sending of information /FIR necessary to the concerned SP through Regd. post.

monica   06 March 2009 at 10:08

Direct adoption between birth parents and adoptive parents

My husband (Indian citizen) and myself (US citizen) have adopted a baby from the birth parents directly under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act. We are now staying in India with our baby for 2 years after which time we will be applying for immigration with our child.

My question is regarding the actual adoption per HAMA...is this recognized as a full and final adoption per Indian law? We did satisfy all the conditions under HAMA, ie: Hindu, no children, did handing over ceremony.
The adoption deed was signed by both birth parents as well as by my husband and myself and was registered with the sub-registrar.

Do we still need a court order? My understanding is that court order is for cases where the guardianship of the child is not with the birth parent which was not the case here.

Any advice would be welcomed regarding the legality of this adoption in the eyes of the Indian legal system.

satyen gadhvi   06 March 2009 at 10:07

witness-panchnama

Government officers requests citizens to witness the proceedings for affixture of notices or forfeiture of property and asks to sign panchnama narrating that the notice was affixed in their presence or the property was vacated and sealed in their presence. Is it mandatory for citizen or duty of citizen under act to sign the panchnama? what Govt. officer can do , if any person denies to become witness or panch?

satyen gadhvi   06 March 2009 at 10:07

witness-panchnama

Government officers requests citizens to witness the proceedings for affixture of notices or forfeiture of property and asks to sign panchnama narrating that the notice was affixed in their presence or the property was vacated and sealed in their presence. Is it mandatory for citizen or duty of citizen under act to sign the panchnama? what Govt. officer can do , if any person denies to become witness or panch?