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ganesh   24 October 2019 at 05:36

Driving license for one eyed person

Central govt issued notice to RTO to allow driving licence to one eyed(mono ocular) persons.

RTO Madurai south issued one such license

dig out more using the below link

https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/car-news/madurai-man-with-single-eyed-vision-gets-driving-license-monocular-vision-now-eligible-for-dl/1397704/

One eyed is not considered disabled as it counts 30% disability as per standard so far. you can dig out UN Standard for visual disability if they too consider one eyed as 30% or more.

Queries are closed prematurely with less useful replies. This may be avoided. As in a query on 22 oct 2019, regarding this subject, the query is marked as un answered so i could not reply to the query directly. Hence, i write as a query the reply to the same. the affected may contact me for more detail on disability or visual disability matters.

Anonymous   23 October 2019 at 21:06

Sale of property under minors name

A property/ piece of land was in minor person's (Rahul) name (age 17 yrs) and the father (along with another person) is one of the witness (1e) in the deed. Of-course the sale deed was executed without the district court's prior permission. The minor who is a major now (age - 38 years), want to claim the stake in the same property/ land. In the sale deed it is mentioned as the minor as 19 years (while he was 17 years).

Questions:
1) What are the rights of the person (Rahul) if he claims stake in the property?

2) As the father is the witness, what does the law say as the father has identified/ witnessed (on agreeing that the seller is above 18 years...!!)?

3) What are the other sections critical points for Rahul to take care if the case is filed?

Thanks,
Sushant Kumar.

shyam lal   23 October 2019 at 20:18

EXPERTS

HOW TO GET RID OF/ EXPIRED /DEAD WOOD EXPERTS /CHARiTY_KNOWLEDGE GIVERS? GOD BLESS who ever has the answer.

Himanshi   23 October 2019 at 19:35

Corpus received by an unregistered trust .

Case law : ABC company has an amount of 2 crs in the name of mutual funds in its balance sheet . the company transferred this amount by cheque to xyz trust which is unregistered as a corpus donation .
Query is :
1. whether corpus donation of the trust be exempt or taxable in its hands. and if yes which head ?
2. reasons for the same .
3. Trust shall file its return in itr form no . ?
please reply as soon as possible .

nagarathinam   23 October 2019 at 16:51

Property liable

If the father is deceased and his son is liable for his debts, which of the following sections under law?

raghavendra   23 October 2019 at 15:21

Minor right

Sir/mam

While buying ancestral property is this necessary take minor signature on sale deed or father or mother name is sufficient.

is there court permission required to act natural gurdian on behalf of minor

Please advise me.
Thanks

Anonymous   23 October 2019 at 12:21

Difference between sex n gender as per indian law

Dear Sir/madam!
I am a student of political science and one of the subjects is constitutional law.
Please guide what is the defination of Sex and Gender according to the constitution of India. Whats the difference between them.
I did search google but didn't find constitutional defination.
Regards,
Srishti mahar

Anonymous   23 October 2019 at 08:04

DOB CHANGE IN PASSPORT

We need to change my son dob in passport. His dob is 18/01/2002 in passport now we we need to change as 18/0/2004..his passport was made in year 2006-07 with birth certificate.. Now please suggest what we can do for the change of dob in passport

Sonal suryavanshi   23 October 2019 at 03:37

Judgement

Supreme court judgement for noc in legal cases