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N.Damodaram Naidu   30 November 2017 at 08:37

Appeal against acquittal u/s 138 of n.i. act

Dear sirs,
A private complaint filed by me in a JFCM court was dismissed and the accused was acquitted. My advocate filed on behalf of me an appeal in the District Court, Chittoor of Andhra Pradesh which has got numbered and taken on file. The case is posted to 8th March 2018 for hearing.
Recently I came to know that District Courts are not competent to take appeals against acquittal. In these circumstances my request is can I file a S.L.P. in the honourable High Court when the appeal is pending before the District Court? Will the honourable High Court condone the delay in filing S.L.P.? The problem arose because of my advocate but not of me. what can I do in this matter?

Anonymous   30 November 2017 at 05:20

Father's sebc caste certificate for children

Hi , I want to get caste certificate for my children. I born in Gujarat and migrated to Maharashtra. I have sebc caste certificate from Gujarat. However my children are born in Maharashtra. Also caste certificate issued to me from Gujarat at the time of my HSC exam (year 2000) is in Gujarati language, so how to convert same in English, Hindi or in Marathi language so as to let understand Maharashtra govt official. My children are just in Primary school at this moment.

S.D. Singh   29 November 2017 at 22:00

SERFAECI ACT

I purchased a property from bank in e-auction. I made full payment in time, but physical possession not provided because possession was with the borrower. The bank taken a letter from me that I agree to take physical possession later on and issued Sale Certificate , omitting the statutory line therein that physical possession has been handed over. Later on borrower got stay from high court for proving Physical possession by bank to me. Please tell me what is the validity or legal status of Sale Certificate. Am I legal owner / title holder of the property as on date. Can I get electric meter transferred in my name on the basis of Sale Certificate . Please advise....

Anonymous   29 November 2017 at 19:18

Date of birth chance in passport

Hi,

Can we change our date of birth in passport
I have already submitted my date of birth certificate but my Dob is incorrect in that.
By providing my Adhar card can I get it done.

Ankush   29 November 2017 at 17:35

Sra patra document

Dear Sir I was Buy slum Room in 2013 in Mumbai and i am a second owner of this room and first owner give me following paper first owner room registration orignal paper in 1992 and i have electric bill zerox of 1994 and i have ration card zerox of 1992 so this document is enof for SRA patra please guide me !!

Bhumika   29 November 2017 at 16:49

Revision/appeal to open right of evidence

We are the complaintant and have made complaint before chief ju. megistrate under sec138 of NI act by our counsel. During the proceedings original return cover of reg.Ad. of notice of dishonour, lost in the office of our counsel....
But after the closure of evidence our counsel found the documents and thererfore we made an application to open evidence and submit the affidavit of the complainant with the reason of such delay but its rejected by megistrate of first class.

Now the question is where we can go for revision or appeal at sessions court or high court and under which section of crpc we should go for appeal or revision?

Such order is either called interlocutory?

Can a revision application be made in sessions cpurt against the interlocutery order? If yes than under which section.

And if not what is the optional remedy to admit the additional evidece

Please comment to solve my queri.. opinion from all of you is realy valuable for me.................

Anonymous   29 November 2017 at 15:43

About marriage

Sir can i marry to my father's sister's daughter's daughter????

Anonymous   29 November 2017 at 15:34

Registration and stamu duty charges

Hi Sir/madam,

I have a property (Shop) of 300 sqft Buildup area for which I need to pay the registration and stamp duty charges.My consultant told me to pay these charges on super buildup rate so that I need to pay charges on 240 sqft area and will get benefit of 20% as per govt rules.

Thus, I want to know whether it impact on my original area while reconstruction of my building or not.Or should I pay these charges on buildup area?

Please help.

Ashish   29 November 2017 at 15:22

Water charges in society

Dear Sir,

Please let me know the decision of water charges in society based on the following scenerio

1) There are 1 Bhk and 2 Bhk flat with 20 nos each in our society. Total 40 Nos in a society.
2) 1Bhk having 1 No. washroom and 2 Bhk having 2 No. washroom and both having 1 kitchen
3) Bye Law says : Water Charges - On the basis of total number and size of inlets provided in each flat.
4) Corporation water which is chargable by corporation is lifted in overhead tank and distributed equally between 1 Bhk and 2 Bhk flat as both having one inlet in Kitchen.
5) Borewell water is free of cost to society which is also lifted in overhead tank and distributed. But 1 bhk has one inlet and 2bhk has 2 inlet due to difference in washroom nos.
6) Borewell water is also used for car washing and some memebers do not have vehicle at home.
7) Borewell water is also used for Gardening purpose
8) Borewell water is also used at common washroom at society parking used by all i.e security person, person to comes for any work in society....etc
9) There is only one electric meter for all these water motor/pumps. From above points it is seen that water is used at many places leaving that used by flats.
10) Please let me know motor electric charges for uplifting water are part of this bye laws saying "On the basis of total number and size of inlets provided in each flat." Byelaws mentions common electric charges to be shared equally. But since water charges are on inlets so does electric charges will also be charged accordingly???
11) Water meter is not fitted in any of the flats, but if fitted then also taking monthly reading of so many flats and dividing amongs all will be impossible.

Seeing all above points please let me know how to calculate water charges for each flat based on so many parameters.

Ashish   29 November 2017 at 15:03

Water charges

Dear Sir,

Please let me know the decision based on the following scenerio

1) There are 1 Bhk and 2 Bhk flat with 20 nos each in our society. Total 40 Nos in a society.
2) 1Bhk having 1 No. washroom and 2 Bhk having 2 No. washroom and both having 1 kitchen
3) Bye Law says : Water Charges - On the basis of total number and size of inlets provided in each flat.
4) Corporation water which is chargable by corporation is lifted in overhead tank and distributed equally between 1 Bhk and 2 Bhk flat as both having one inlet in Kitchen.
5) Borewell water is free of cost to society which is also lifted in overhead tank and distributed. But 1 bhk has one inlet and 2bhk has 2 inlet due to difference in washroom nos.
6) Borewell water is also used for car washing and some memebers do not have vehicle at home.
7) Borewell water is also used for Gardening purpose
8) Borewell water is also used at common washroom at society parking used by all i.e security person, person to comes for any work in society....etc
9) There is only one electric meter for all these water motor/pumps. From above points it is seen that water is used at many places leaving that used by flats.
10) Please let me know motor electric charges for uplifting water are part of this bye laws saying "On the basis of total number and size of inlets provided in each flat." Byelaws mentions common electric charges to be shared equally. But since water charges are on inlets so does electric charges will also be charged accordingly???
11) Water meter is not fitted in any of the flats, but if fitted then also taking monthly reading of so many flats and dividing amongst all will be impossible.

Seeing all above points please let me know how to calculate water charges for each flat based on so many parameters.