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jagadish paranjape   19 September 2008 at 13:51

computerised statements

Dear sir,
Why computer generated documents do not
require signeture?How those documents
can be proved in courts?does Indian evidence Act has any provision in this
regard?
Regards.

Mansing patil   19 September 2008 at 12:56

confused about th regular order by bench of Bombay High Court

Hi,
sir i want to know what is the mean of " V.P NOT FILLED"?

Ladhu Ram Chowdhary   19 September 2008 at 08:29

difference between

What difference between sec.26(2) C.P.C. and order 6 Rule 15(4) c.p.c about affidavit

harsh asthana   18 September 2008 at 15:51

credit card wrong billing

I own a credit card and I paid the amout by cheque The credit card provider has not presented my cheque for nearly a month and is charging me penal interest. They are also not sending me my statement of account.

Can I claim damages for practicing unfair business practices and also deficiency in service If I can how much. My cheque amount is Rs.10,00

N.K.Assumi   18 September 2008 at 12:38

What is hardware weapon?

What is hardware weapon? Is it different from hacking? Under which provisions hardware weapon can be punished under ITA 2000?

Adv.Shine Thomas   18 September 2008 at 06:32

Sec. to condone delay in filing Written Statement (amended CPC).

Please say the section to condone delay in filing Written Statement in Amended CPC.Urgent.

N.K.Assumi   17 September 2008 at 11:12

Hindu law Conflicts with 1850 Act.

India is a secular State as we all know. If so,that section 13 and 13A of the Hindu marriage act of 1955, is a direct conflicts with Caste Disabilities Removal Act of 1850. As the 1850 is not confined to propriety rights alone but all other personal or non propriety rights including conjugal rights also. therefore disruption of the matrimonial rights of any spouse on the ground of religion only is unreasonable.
Moreover,if the converted spouse is committed to the matrimonial obligations despite conversion is it a ground for divorce? If so, its a bad law.

Ramesh Babu N   16 September 2008 at 10:55

Tenant refusing to vacate

One person has been occupying my shop for the last 35 odd years. His business is collecting scrap. He has not paid rent for more than 3 years. The rent paid before that was also a paltry Rs.250/- and that too paid irregularly.

And he has become a nuisance with dumping all the waste material coming to his shop in the drain channel which runs in front of the shop and our house. These waste material blocks the drain and all debris flows out during rainy season causing foul smell and dirty water all over the place.

There is no written agreement with him. He has been promising to move out for the last 6 years. The man has many other shops of his own. Now he is arrogantly saying he will not move out.

My wife is planning to start a stitching centre and we need this shop very badly.

Can someone advise me what sort of action should I take to get this man evacuated?

N.K.Assumi   16 September 2008 at 07:16

Beauty of Indian Advocate Act of 1961.

Apart from its uniqueness and specialty, what is the beauty of the Indian Advocates Act of 1961?