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rajiv   14 October 2009 at 22:27

DRC ACT

DEAR FRIEND
HELLO ! (1) CAN A LANDLORD CLAIM DAMAGES / PENALTY PER DAY IN THE LEGAL NOTICE TO TENANT U/SEC. 14 (1) (e) UNDER DRC ACT. THE RENT IS Rs.2750 PM. (2) IS THE SEPARATE ACCOMODATION FOR GROWN UP / MARRIAGEABLE CHILD IS A BONAFIDE NEED GROUND FOR EVICTION OF TENANT.

THANKS

RAJIV

KVR VENKATESAN   14 October 2009 at 16:13

DELIVERY OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS

A Sale agreement is enetered and the buyer has paid a token advance. To pay the balance amount he wants to avail bank finance. For this, he is asking us to provide the original documents to be submitted to Bank. My question is, without getting full payment and registering the documents in favour of the buyer, whether we can give the original documents? Whether the buyer can deceive us by taking the Originals

muthusamy   14 October 2009 at 14:18

different spellings in different certificates.

My name is K.Subramanian as per school certificate. In a plot purchased it is K.Subramani. And I alwayse used to sign in Tamil which is readable as K. SUBRAMANIAM.
Now I find so many troubles because of different names in different certificates.
How to set right all these things.
My friends say that I have to give someGazette Notificataion.
Is it correct and if so
What is procedure to change the names by a Gazette Notificataion.
What are the other advises by the learned experts. I have studies only upto 8th standard. My age is now 42 years. I find troubles in registering in employment exchange for my son and in admitting my son in higher studies. Can a notary public can help in any way to this situation. What is the best way to get speedy recovery from this troubles. Thanking you sirs.



muthusamy   14 October 2009 at 14:07

Information act.

In Taminad housing board, I had purchased a house. In the year 2004 I went to the office and was ready to pay the full settllement of my account ( orally ofcourse). In the office they told that I had to pay Rs 6875 and accordingly I paid the sum.
Now in the year 2009, a notice has been served that I had to pay Rs 20000.
What I want is the complete account details of the same.
Can I get the details from the board using Right to know information act? If so what is the procedure. Thanking you the expers.

raju sagi   14 October 2009 at 12:23

compensate appointment

hi sir this is raju sagi and my question is that my uncle use to work as postmaster and had expired due to disease during his service he has two daughters and i want to know the indian government rules of postal deparment for giving job to his family member,i also want to know is there any right for family member to get the job and they can fight for that.

BHUPAL SINGH   14 October 2009 at 12:11

FATS : TYPES(GOOD/BAD/WORST),NECESSITY ETC

Dear All,
Fats are necessary for human body. Ftas provide energy and are necessary for growth,healthy skin and metabolism. Fats also help to absorb fat soluble vitamins like A,D,E&K. Fats are of following types--
a. Saturated Fats. These Fats are derived
from animal products, such as meat,dairy
(buter,ghee,paneer, mava)eggs and some
plant based sources like coconut oil,
palm oil etc. Thes are solid at room tem-
peratures and they clog our arteries
increase our LDL ( bad cholestrol ).
Avoid these as much as possible.

Note--More on subject to-morrow.

Kumar Krishan Agarwal Advocate   13 October 2009 at 23:27

ARM LICENSE

How The Arm Licence be applied by the ordinary man and what are the annexures and relevant documents and procedure have to be fulfilled for getting license? What are the fee structure , time and conditions for that ?

Adinath@Avinash Patil   13 October 2009 at 21:45

CASE LAW ON CONEMPT OF COURT LIMITATION

CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT SS 2[B]AND20---
CONTINUING CONTEMPT--PETITION FILED ON 4TH JULY 2002 ALLEGING THAT THE DEFENDANTS HAVE CREATED THIRD PARTY INTEREST IN SUIT PREMISES IN BRACH OF INJUNCTION GRNTED BY COURT ON 24 TH JUNE 1993- PETITIONER IN AFFIDAVIT FILED BEFORE SMALL CAUSES COURT ON 13 TH DECEMBER,2000 DEPOSED ABOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE CREATION OF THE THIRD PARTY INTEREST-HELD, THE ACT IS COMPLETED BY THE DEFENDANTS AND IS NOT A CONTINUING WRONG--LIMITATION WOULD HAVE TO BE RECKONED FROM THE DATE OF KNOLEDGE ACQUIRED BY THE PETITIONER IN RELATION TO EXISTENCE OF THAT FACT --PETITION IS TIME BARRED BY LIMITATION.
MAHENDRA BUILDERS V/S PARVEZ GHASWALA AND OTHERS.
CONTEMPT PETITION 282/2002 DECIDED ON 31/03/2006[BOMBAY]
MAHARASHTRA LAW JURNOL 2006[3]668.

Perumal Prabhu   13 October 2009 at 17:17

casual

Sir please give me a Solution on the issue mentioned bellow

In connection with an agreement two tenderes has submitted their tender documents after the clousere time (delayed tender).As per our tender conditions Lat/Delayed tender and tender offers, received through post after the time of closing of receipt of tender documents, will be summarily rejected. I would like to brig to your notice that the delayed tender is not sent through post but is was submitted in person. The tender documents are not accepted by the tender committee and the same are not opened and the same are kept as it is. Now the tenderers are demanding for relese of the EMD and tender cost.
In these circumstances what will be the appropriate step to resove the above issue
1. Can we open the teneder cover and release the EMD
2. or can we send the tender documents to the tenderers without opening the cover
3. can we release the tender cost

Sachin Bhatia   13 October 2009 at 16:47

G.K. For Experts

Ques. Which court has jurisdiction to decide a dispute between Central Government and a State Government?


Ans- Supreme Court under article 131 of the Constitution of India.


Ques. Salaries of the Supreme Court Judges are drawn from ???


Ans- Consolidated fund of india


Ques. Who is the new Chairman of Law Commission ???


Ans- A.R.Lakshman



Ques. How many High Courts are there in india???


Ans- 21 high courts