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BINAYA bhusan GHADAI   08 August 2020 at 11:51

Graduation while in defence service

Sir I my graduation year was 2008-11 ,but I joined defence service in Dec 2010,at that time I had completed 2 two and half years of graduation, after completion of my training approached my college examination department and they told that I can appear for examination as back paper examination so, I appeared for third year of my graduation and completed my graduation in July 2012, please kindly comment is valid as UGC or legal point of view.

oakwoodlofts   08 August 2020 at 11:19

construction company

Dormer Loft changes put aside a moderate
https://www.oakwoodlofts.co.uk/hip-to-gable-loft-conversions-in-sussex/ season of exertion to complete – generally speaking, around 6 two months is ordinarily sufficient to complete the work to where the second story room is set up for occupation.

denis   07 August 2020 at 20:41

Sick leave deducted

I have taken 2 days sick leave company deducted my salary without informing me I have accured leave what to do as per the shops and established act I have completed 240 day

Anonymous   07 August 2020 at 18:05

Complaint u/s 156(3)

One of my friends wants to lodge a complaint under section 156 (3). His residence and the place where the crime took place are different. To which magistrate can he complain? That is, where he lives or where the crime took place.

Anonymous   07 August 2020 at 00:44

Whether an unmarried daughter be compelled to vacate...

1. Whether an unmarried daughter be legally forced to vacate a dwelling house? (the nature of the property is self-acquired property)
2. If, yes. What is the legal procedure for the same?
3. If, no. What are the legal impediments for the same?



Anonymous   07 August 2020 at 00:20

Whether an unmarried daughter be compellled to vacate...

1. Whether an unmarried daughter be legally forced to vacate a dwelling house? (the nature of the property is self-acquired property)
2. If, yes. What is the legal procedure for the same?
3. If, no. What are the legal impediments for the same?




Ravi   06 August 2020 at 15:54

How to get death certificate for person who died 30years ago

Hi Sir,
How to get certificate for my grandfather who died 30 years ago.
We need it for changing property from my grandfather to my name.
I belong to Tamil Nadu .

Please tell me the procedures.

thank you

Ranjana   05 August 2020 at 22:48

Neighbour's tree posing threat to property

My neighbour has a big old tree which is very close to our house. The branches get removed occasionally, but the tree itself is old and is posing threat to our house especially during monsoon, with the heavy rain and wind. We did file a complaint to panchayat, but didn't hear back from them.
We talked to the owner as well. But he always ignores.
If the tree falls and destroys the property, is there any legal action that can be taken to get compensation?

Anonymous   05 August 2020 at 22:20

To venkatesh rao

respected venkatesh rao , please provide me full detail of bank employee case of karnataka series who obtained a degree without attending a classes. if judgment of case available kindly intimate me from where can i obtained this..thanks a lot.

rajashekhar   05 August 2020 at 21:10

Court comparison of signature under section of evidence act

respected sir the plantiff filed I.A for examination of signature of witness on will deed with signatures on cross examination record but same witness has given evidence throgh commissioner that he was not present on the occasion of execution of will deed and he said his signature on will deed is forged .but plantiff insists on application under section 45 for expert opinion .but trial court dismissed I.A saying application is belated as it is filed at the time of opening of arguments by plantiff and courts power to compare signature on will deed .can C.R.P of plaintiff allowed in high court ? please give opinion about chance of success of C.R.P where plantiff took time to file C.R.P in high court