Anonymous
18 July 2018 at 22:58
My uncle is accused in a case where in lower civil court has filed a case on him under section 467/468/471 for submitting a forged & fabricated document of deputy director consolidation. This document is not been submitted by him in court nor he has applied in consolidation office for such documents. But during a trial of my civil title appeal this document has been submitted on my uncle's behalf & he has been falsely alleged in the case. His regular bail is been cancelled by the Lower & session court. We have filed a regular bail in High court & he is been in custody from last 95 days. Will the High court consider his bail as he is 70 years old & already in jail from last 95 days.
Anonymous
18 July 2018 at 21:45
Hi All,
I am about to file divorce case in court. I want to travel to foreign for official purpose for few months. Will my visa b denied in case my divorce proceedings are in court? Do I need to take any permission from court to travel out of country? My visit is not expected to be more than 3-6 Months.
Thanks
Anonymous
18 July 2018 at 20:01
Hello learned,
In the cross examination witness being asked question regarding ownership of I –phone apple in replied he(witness) denied that he has not any such kind of the phone and he showed another phone before the court.
Now it was found from the face book account of that witness that he had put this i-phone apple phone photo graph in his face book post. how can refer this face book page in the cross examination.
Can I open his page in laptop before court and refer to him ? in cross examination like we refer documents which were not produced as D.E.
Note :- further cross examination is pending
regards
Vaibhav
18 July 2018 at 19:25
Actually,we are leaving in 12 story building which is currently under Builder authority still, not society formed yet.
And now one of the flat owner (At FIRST FLOOR) which is stayig exactly at below my flat (i.e. on SECOND FLOOR) has placed Metal Patra sheet in his open to sky terrace i.e. very nxt to our bedroom window of Flat.
And because of this PAtra shed we are facing below issues -
1. We are not able to sleep in bedroom due to hard bad noise in rainy season as water continuously tapping on metal Patra shed.
2. Also our view get distracted due to this shed, as it is covered big area in front of my bedroom window.
3. Cleanliness also impacted due to dust and bird dirt over PAtra shed, so health is impacted
4. Safety is also impacted as anyone can easily access my flat at 2nd Floor through this PAtra shed placed at first floor.
So this type of issues we are facing badly.
We are discussing this issue with builder and owner to resolve this issue, but they are not getting understand our issues which we facing badly and not taking any action. And because of this issue from last 2 weeks we are not able to sleep in bedroom at all and also all time we need to bear with Dirtyness over Metal sheet all time in bedroom.
So my question, whether such type of Metal hard PAtra shed allowed at Terrace to place? IS it legal? Also who need to be responsible for this as per Property law? Because here are 5 building in our society of 400 + flats.
What further action we need to take to resolve our issue, as Builder and flat owner not taking any action?
Priyesh
18 July 2018 at 14:34
My father took a loan in 2005 and it becomes N.P.A. next year due to non-payment of the same loan due to weak financial conditions of my father. Now my father passed away 3 years ago. I am minor at that time. I have no documents related to that loan. How I ask for the documents related to the Loan from the Bank. Orally I have demanded for the same but they can't give me yet. How I do ask in writing. Suggest a way.
Anonymous
18 July 2018 at 14:11
I resigned my old company on 9th jan 2017 and received same date relieving letter, and also i joined another company on 2nd jan 2017.
Now i joinning tat aig, offer letter also came, but now they are telling you 8 days worked 2 companies and we canot proceed your application. My old company also not ready to change relived date.
Sir,
My friend had taken a divorce from his wife in 2007 . The causes were ,adultery and mental cruelty .Her wife ran away with paramour 3 times and lived with him in rental houses in different cities and villages. The friend got ex parti divorce because wife was present because she and her paramour were absconded Now it has been 11 years passed for their absconding. As the concerned paramour has ruined my friends family establishing physical relationship with his wife, my friend wants to teach him a lesson by lodging against him a police case.I have read that there is a conviction 5 years jail and fine so there will be no limitation period if the conviction is above 3years . So can he make a police complaint against that paramour after 11 years of his divorce
neha
18 July 2018 at 11:37
is it mandatory to have insurance cover through the employees are covered under esi?
Debanjan Goswami
18 July 2018 at 10:39
A sister unable to move from UP to West Bengal for transferring her undivided share in and
between her father's property in favour of her brothers. she delivered a Registered General
Power of Attorney to her younger brother in full blood relation with the elaborate description of
her shared property with the Power to sell/ convey or gift or manage etc.
now in West Bengal the younger Brother execute one registered Deed of Conveyance in favour
of the brothers of the said sister including himself through that GPA paying full stamp duty and
registration fees.
will this procedure is valid?
Is there anything which is illegal?
some person's opinion is that if the GPA holder was not present as purchaser then it is right. but
the GPA holder cannot sign as seller or Purchaser.?
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Appeal against the order of single judge of high court
Dear experts,
we have filed first appeal u/s 96 CPC against the order of ADJ before High court and our appeal is dismissed by the high court now i want to know whether we need to move to DB of high court or we go under SLP and which one is better.
Also please tell the time limit to appeal before DB of the High court against single judge order.