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anjeev   14 April 2015 at 11:59

Pay protection in case leaving cpse and joining another cpse

I was working in IDA scale Rs.36600/- to Rs.62000/- (E6) in a power sector CPSE and joined in IDA scale of Rs.43200/-Rs.6600/(E7) in railway sector CPSE on immediate absorption basis. My application from earlier organization was sent "through proper channel" along with my CR dossier. In my earlier organization I was drawing a basic of Rs.46300/-.

I have asked my new employer that my basic should be Rs.47700/- (with one notional increment on Rs.46300/-) with date of increment remain unchanged i.e Jan. I joined in FEB and my date of increment in previous organization was Jan.

Is my understanding correct as per DPE guidelines or any other rules of FRSR of Government of India. May I request to please provide me the references for putting up my case with employer.

Regards,

Anjeev
anjeevjain@gmail.com

sureshkumargoyal   14 April 2015 at 11:43

Permission required to sell a land situated in india by a nri

A NRI at present living in USA owning a plot of land in Kolkata wants to sell the same by coming himself in India. He don't have any PAN card.
What permissions should he require before transferring the land to buyer by doing registration.
What will be the liabilities of the buyer to buy a land in Kolkata from a NRI

sureshkumargoyal   14 April 2015 at 11:38

Permission required from income tax or rbi by a nri for sale of property situated in india

A NRI now living in USA owning a plot of land in Kolkata and now he wants to sell the plot and I am the prospective buyer of the plot. Is any permission from any IT or RBI authorities required by him or by us before registration of the plot.

What will be our liabilities regarding purchase of the land from a NRI.

Jatin Biswakarma   14 April 2015 at 11:04

Sale/purchase of tribal land

Dear Experts,

The facts of the situation are:

Husband was S.T. and died without will. The land in his name was inherited by his wife, who belongs to General Caste. The wife obtained "parcha" in her name.

Question 1: Whether the nature of the land is still tribal or not?

Question 2: Whether she needs to obtain District Magistrate's permission to sell the land to a non-tribal or not?

Request the learned experts to answer in the light of West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955.

jyoti   14 April 2015 at 10:39

Rti

I have asked for an information regarding discrepancy of marks in promotion interview from GM of the Bank.But he has sent it to the CPIO of the Branch. As the Branch was not dealing with the matter,they may refuse to give answer.What is the solution? The matter was being dealth with by GM

Advocate M J   14 April 2015 at 10:36

Sec 14 of sarfeasi act under magistrate court

Good Morning

the property in under physical possesion notice under sec 14 of sarfesi act before the magistrate court.
1. can i approach the H.C for stay on the orders passed by magistrate court.
2. or session court.
3. or before the orders passed by magisrate court can i file a WP before HC for the stay of the proceeding before the Magistate court. since the same property, a complainat dispute PCR is pending before the same magisrate
pls advise.

adityamehta   14 April 2015 at 10:36

Purchase of nri property

One plot of land belongs to NRI he propose to dispose off the same, I am interested to Buy, is it necessary to obtain the permission from RBI, if so then who is responsible to obtain, if I buy with out permission, am I liable to pay any Tax, what precaution should I take before making any payment. It is a non Agricultural land which will be used for construction. I need your expert advise.

gaurav rohilla   14 April 2015 at 10:26

Challan

gd mrng sir i.m gaurav rohilla . sir aaj mera challan kt gya hai helmet ka or sir mene ye puchna tha sir ke mera kaam air force me hone wala hai sir is challan ka koi problem toh nhi hai

Anand   14 April 2015 at 08:44

Loud music from apartment (bangalore)

Dear Experts,


I am a Resident of a Bangalore apartment complex and fond of playing music which I enjoy with my family.
Every time I turn up the volume my neighbor (apartment below mine) complains that I am playing too loud and ask me to reduce volume because it is disturbing them, and they argue that peace of mind is their legal right.
I wanted to know if there is a law in Bangalore/Karnataka for Apartments which defines how loud sound (music/tv) can be played or is there a restriction on loud sound within an apartment.

A friend told me up to -20 decibels can be played but I could not find any legal documentation on the Internet for this.

regards
RPA

Sharad Mohan Krishna   14 April 2015 at 02:39

Specific performance

I had entered into an Agreement to sell for purchase of an underconstruction property at Gurgaon in Nov 2011. The seller defaulted and there were a spate of emails (on gmail) exchanged and final email from him happened in end-April 2012.
Technically, I am almost on the verge of the Limitation Period. Will my case for ‘Specific Performance’ hold much ground/weight?
Also, under the Information Technology Act, emails are accepted as valid communications. Is that true and thus defendable in a civil case?