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vinod bansal   28 April 2008 at 23:15

MACT sec.163A

Sir
I filed a petition us 163A of MV Act and by mistake i mentioned the income of petitioner Rs. 10000/-(Ten Thousand)Rs per month.As per law only person whose income is below than Rs.40000/-Annually can file petition us 163A.I had also filed affidavit of petitioner in evidence to mentioning income of petitioner Rs.10000/-per month.Now certainly my petition will be dismissed only on this sole ground.What remedy i can avail at this stage.can i amend my petition or can i reduce my claim or can trabunal permit me to withdraw my petion with liberty to file a new/fresh petion..plz enlighten me with case law...Thanx

Member (Account Deleted)   26 April 2008 at 21:42

w.p.c.1022/89

pl let me know about the last order passed in W.P.C. 1022 OF 89 pending in the honble supreme court.

dareson   25 April 2008 at 19:07

NATIONALITY

Dear Members,

(1) If a foreign national marries an Indian national, be becomes eligible to obtain 'Person of Indian Origin' status. Can such national maintain his parent country's 'citizenship' as well as Indian PIO citizenship?

(2) What will happen to the status of the person if the spouse of such 'PIO' person obtains the nationality of another country?

Member (Account Deleted)   25 April 2008 at 10:27

Advocate doing side-business.

Can a practising advocate engage himself in any other business activity just to supplement his income?

VINAY B. SHUKLA   23 April 2008 at 19:33

Application for Public Notice Exemption for registration of Societies

What is Public Notice Exemption for registration of Societies what is the format of making such Public Notice Exemption Application.

VINAY B. SHUKLA   23 April 2008 at 19:29

Consent Letter under Bombay Public Trust Act

What is the Consent letter under Bombay Public Trust Act required for registration of Societies and whats the format of Consent Letter.

BRAJENDRA SINGH   23 April 2008 at 10:55

Compliance / persuance of G.O.

It has been observed that a government issues certain Government Orders(G.O.) in the interests of employees or public at large.

But whenever such G.O.'s are quoted many Bureaucrates, IAS officers ignore or even sometimes even bypass them just to keep their ego high. As a result benifit of G.O.'s does not reach the suffering individuals.

Is there any Court Decision or any directive which binds bureaucrates to adhere and follow G.O. If they do not , what are the remedies available under the Law.

BRAJENDRA SINGH

:::Ajit:::   22 April 2008 at 15:23

Appointment of semi-qualified CS

Is it mandatory to appoint a semi-qualified CS ( i.e. Intermediate[now Executive Programme] Pass from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India) as Secretary in a Company having paid-up share capital of less than 2 (two) crores? What is the stand of Section 25 companies in this regard?

Subodh K Tewari   19 April 2008 at 23:37

"Retainership"/ "Retainer Fees"

Dear experts, please define and explain the meaning, sense and ingrediants of "Retainer Fees"/"Retainsership" payable to an consultant/advocate. Or please suggest a link/ law.