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vicky   04 December 2009 at 16:49

marriage

i want to marry with my auny's(bua) girl.how can it possible.if i change my religion after that will it be legal.i belong to hindu religion

pratik   04 December 2009 at 15:51

Section 477A of the IPC

Section 477A of the IPC says that the offence if done by clerk, officer or servant than he is punishable but if in the case if a C.A. says that do the changes or make bogus entries in the books of accounts so the offence is done by the C.A. So How to prove as per the Indian Penal Code under Section 477A, 468, 467. that the offence is done by the C.A. & not by the person doing the data enter or who was or is a servant, clerk or officer.

Please Help.

Swaroop Godbole   03 December 2009 at 16:00

application of RTI Act to non-aided colleges..

whether Right to Information Act is applicable to non-aided educational institutes and colleges??
non-aided: i mean institutions not receiving any aid, grant by the Goverment.

Maheshkumar Sharma   02 December 2009 at 14:45

union and central govt.

what is the Diff. between Union Govt. and Central Govt.

Maheshkumar Sharma   02 December 2009 at 13:41

Suit against the nation

can a citizen file a suit against his nation for something wrong done with him?
does anywhere had happend this in the world?

Maheshkumar

Anonymous   02 December 2009 at 13:20

attendance in panchayat meetings

i thank everyone who had replied to my earlier query on whether an MLA can attend a Pqanchayat meeting uninvited. But , i wanted more onformation. what is the legal basis which permits him to attend the meetings of a Panchayat within his constituency, even though he happens NOT TO BE MEMBER of the said Panchayat. Can the other elected Members of the Panchayat object to his attendance in the meetings of the Panchayat? Do they have any legal authority to take action or propose action against the MLA? i shall be grateful if the legal position is given

northsector   01 December 2009 at 11:46

criminal case registered against a Government employee

It is submitted that a central Govt employee was on casual leave. there was some dispute with his neighbours. An FIR Under Section 452, 254, 506, 323 was lodged against him. What kind of disciplinary action has to be taken by the Govt Department ?

Janardhan Rao Kotwal   30 November 2009 at 15:14

HUNGER STRIKE

THE CONCERNED.

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE FORMALITIES FOR THE PERSON TO DO THE HUNGER STRIKE AT
JANTAR MANTAR DELHI.

ANY MEMORANDUM TO BE GIVEN?

TO BE INFORMED AND PARMISSION TO BE TAKEN FROM THE LOCAL POLICE STATION AND CIVIC BODIES? ETC

THNAK YOU
JANARDHAN KOTWAL

P.K.Haridasan   28 November 2009 at 18:55

Freedom struggle

One Pleader M.P. Narayana Menon, who was practising in Perinthalmanna, in Kerala was sent to Andaman Prison after his involment in a rebellion in Malabar in 1921, then it was a province in Madras. Later on the struggle was declared as freedom movement by govt. of India . He was brought to Madras and he himself argued his case before the Hon'ble judges of Madras High Court, mostly British natives. The case was reported in M.L.J Vol .75 (subject to correction). Can any one help me to get the full text of the report.

Maheshkumar Sharma   28 November 2009 at 17:09

const. if India

I have gone through the Const. but nowhere found that it is the Language of the Nation, rather it is provided that the work of parlmt. can be done in Hindi or English.