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Mohammed khan   21 January 2021 at 20:35

What does awaiting notice mean?i filled r.c.s. - regular civ

What does awaiting notice mean?I filled R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit on 12-01-20 and it got registered on 18-01 but it showing case status as awaiting notice

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rajashekhar   21 January 2021 at 19:53

Cheque bounce

sir a person has given an amount to his friend of Rs.3,50,000/- by account transfer to his bank and cash of 1,14,000/- total Rs 4,64,000/- now my client demanded return of said amount given as loan with 7% interest but a settlement has arrived for Rs.4,44,000/- with a reduction of Rs.20,000 from original borrowed amount and borrower friend has issued 2 cheques for Rs.3,20,000/- and Rs.1,24,000/- same got bounced a legal notice was issued narrating whole story with all details till dishonour but last para of legal notice a demand for whole loan amount of Rs.4,64,000/-was demanded with 7% interest till realisation.notice was issued by person who has given the loan with out going for legal advice. the case records were now taken to advocate now by person who has lent loan
is this legal notice of demand of Rs.4,64,000/- with interest of 7% per year is defective ? how to file 138 case if notice is treated as defective notice because loan amount demanded though all bounced cheque details are furnished what are case laws support the complaint to over come defective notice ?

rajashekhar   21 January 2021 at 19:49

Cheque bounce

sir a person has given an amount to his friend of Rs.3,50,000/- by account transfer to his bank and cash of 1,14,000/- total Rs 4,64,000/- now my client demanded return of said amount given as loan with 7% interest but a settlement has arrived for Rs.4,44,000/- with a reduction of Rs.20,000 from original borrowed amount and borrower friend has issued 2 cheques for Rs.3,20,000/- and Rs.1,24,000/- same got bounced a legal notice was issued narrating whole story with all details till dishonour but last para of legal notice a demand for whole loan amount of Rs.4,64,000/-was demanded with 7% interest till realisation.notice was issued by person who has given the loan with out going for legal advice. the case records were now taken to advocate now by person who has lent loan
is this legal notice of demand of Rs.4,64,000/- with interest of 7% per year is defective ? how to file 138 case if notice is treated as defective notice because loan amount demanded though all bounced cheque details are furnished what are case laws support the complaint to over come defective notice ?

Sachin Srivastava   21 January 2021 at 18:33

Rcr by wife and she not returning back

Hello,

My wife left my home in 2018 along with my son.
Inspite of many attempts by me and relatives and neighbours she refused to come back.
No issues happened and she had just went to her mother's home for few days and didn't returned for no reason.
In 2019 she filed RCR and HMA24.
I responded to her petition that I am ready to stay with her and she should come back.
Then lockdown happened and now hearings have resumed.
I applied for mediation but she is not ready to attend mediation as well. She says she just need manintainence and doesn't wants to stay with me. She also doesn't allows to talk to my son.
She used to do job before marriage but left it after marriage and she is qualified but not working.

Please advise what to do.

Anonymous   21 January 2021 at 14:59

Partnership firm, transfer of property, stamp duty, registra

A partnership firm namely M/s HJKL ASSOCIATES, registered with 13 partners in 1964 at REGISTRAR OF FIRMS, MAHARASHTRA, registration number G 67543, doing business of construction, purchase - sale of land and property, also all land records -6/12, 7/12, property card, saws in name of M/s. HJKL ASSOCIATES.

In 1978 Mr. Ashok Gupta join as a 14th partner with 11% profit loss ratio. In 1979 all 13 partners retire and firm has been dissolved and get certificate from REGISTRAR OF FIRMS, so as per this Mr. Ashok gupta is sole proprietor of firm with 100% holding.

In 1980Mr. Ashok Gupta bring two more partners namely A & B with the same firm name M/s. HJKL ASSOCIATES with equal profit and loss ratio.
In 1981 ashok gupta retire,
In 1982 more three partners joined namely C, D AND E.
In 1983 partner B retired, &
In 1984 partner A retired, so status of partnership firm M/s. HJKL ASSOCIATES with 3 partners namely C, D, and E.

In 2001 three partners C, D, E register the partnership firm in name of M/s.HJKL ASSOCIATES in REGISTRAR OF FIRMS, MAHARASHTRA and get registration number G-90698, and in form A mention only three partners name C, D, E without informing past partnership deed and partners information from 1964 to 1983. and they saw on company letterhead we are doing business from 1984 with mr. A in firm M/s. HJKL ASSOCIATES and mr, A retired

After 1978 no body has done any property registration, paid stamp duty, add or remove name at any land record offices, In title search report we can see firm name M/s. HJKL ASSOCIATES with 13 partners of 1964.

* Mr. Ashok gupta never pay any stamp duty, registration of property, never get conveyance deed after get 89% more ratio in property. And died in 2004.

my queri is who is actual land lord of property, and which firm can claim property, which partners liable or claim to do registration, pay stamp duty, for transfer of property and get conveyance deed to sell the property to new firm or person. On which technical legal point we can match connection from old registration firm with new registration firm

K C Reddy   20 January 2021 at 22:21

Service matter

Administrative tribunal directed the Secretary to release all the pensionery benefits with in 4 months from the date of receipt of Tribunal order but Govt decided to prefer WP after a lapse of 8 months from the date of order and WP yet to be posted before High court Bench.
In the mean while Tribunal dismissed the contempt application stating that WP is pending and there was no case of contempt.
What is the next course of action to be taken .
Please Guide me sir

Anonymous   20 January 2021 at 19:28

Looking for a law firm regarding resolution of property

A 50 crore ancestral property under dispute among 3 cousion brothers with a status quo order being maintained for the last 22 years is looking for a team of smart shrewd lawyers for in or out of court settlement ..putting pressure on the other two parties for settlement ..The matter is in the court of civil judge senior division in UP ..around 250 kms from delhi...I am living in delhi ...Law firms who have connections with builders or financers to help me out and who has sufficient time to get it settled at the earliest may approach me .KINDLY READ BEFORE U REPLY OR CALL

Anonymous   20 January 2021 at 10:52

Validity period of resolution passed in a g m of chs

A resolution was passed in our society AGM three years ago for construction of fence, gates of the society. Rs 4 lakhs was approved in the same meeting. However only 1lakh was spent in that year. Can our society spend the balance amount now after 3 years or do we have to seek fresh approval for it.

Anonymous   20 January 2021 at 00:17

Terrace sold / allotted

Good morning to all ,

I have a question terrace.
The builder has sold half of the terrace to a flat owner of a cooperative housing society
He has mentioned it in the sale deed that the overhead terrace is included and also mention in all the index 2 of all the members in point number 22 where all have agreed in the sale deed that the promoter will have rights over the terrace and he can dispose it.
But as per law there terrace on the rooftop cannot be sold no one has the right or authorities to sell the terrace individually or collectively as per Maharashtra act 1963.
Please could you let me know what steps an action can I take
Thank you in advance