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masilamani.r   09 October 2009 at 15:08

studying law

Is there any Univercity/college offering Law course for persons aged more than 60 years,which should qualify them for practice as lawers in the court?(The course may be either in a regular college or in distance education mode)

rajat sehgal   09 October 2009 at 15:01

Indian Registration Actt

Should power of attorney must be registered for registering a rent-lease agreement in my name? The power of attorney is not registered in my name, but it is notarised in my name and i am the holder of power of attorney. Can i register a lease agreement in my name for the same property in the court for a property in Gurgaon, haryana?
Which section of the registration act -- neccessary?

vikram   09 October 2009 at 14:41

Anticipatory bail

My uncle is acquesed for Criminal Case.
He is innocent and expecting law to justify him.

Want to know if a certain condition High court rejected Anticipatory bail and issue warrante for arrest and coorkijabti.
Can he able to go further like Supreme court or again apply in High court.

Case is 10 years old, in bihar just for investigation delay and corruption he getting involve.


Plz suggest because i want he get proper Judgement and Anticipator bail so that case comes in regular basis.

Waiting

rajkumar   09 October 2009 at 14:14

wheather property inherited by minor can be sold by guardian

i like to buy a property in chennai.the person who bought the property died without leaving will his wife died afterthat and there only son died later .now his sons wife is selling the property she has two minor daughters.wheather she has legal right to sell the property .can her minor child claim stake in it after attaining majority.
under what condition or with what kind of legal remedy i shoud buy

P.C. Joshi   09 October 2009 at 13:50

Merger & Amalgamation

Dear Friends,

In a group there are two pvt. ltd. investment companies and a listed company(70% holding with promoters). The paid up capital of both the investment companeis is 30 lacs and 50 lacs respectively. these companies are not doing any activity since long time. hence, the promoters wish to dispose of them in a manner which may include merger of the two companies, merger of two companies with listed company or by winding up of these two companies.

I am of the view that the management should amalgamate these two companies with listed company, which will have financial benefit like taxation relief, enhancement of authorise capital w/o fee being paid to ROC.

Can anyone suggest in this case which option will be more beneficial from proceduraial as well as financial point of view.

Pls let me have a checklist of amalgamation, merger if someone has it.

Regards

P.C. Joshipcj_acs
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Sumit Gupta   09 October 2009 at 13:46

job seeker

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N.Kiran Kumar   09 October 2009 at 13:44

components to be included in minimum wages

Please advise us can we split the minimum wage in to different components such as BASIC,HRA,CONVEYANCE etc..

PrnBCRBant   09 October 2009 at 13:25

in addn to my earlier query to trfr property by the church

I am very much thankful to you sirs to throw some light on the subject of transfer of property from the Parental Church to Branch Church. However i want to know, as the branch churches are in possession of the landed property for the last over 50 years with the notice & knowledge of the Parent Church. can they go for a suit for adverse possession & whether they can obtain a successful court decree & thereon can this decree taken as sufficient proof for title of Branch Church over the property & can the mutation of RTC can be made thereafterwards?
once again Thank you very much for the replies already given.

shrikant chavan   09 October 2009 at 13:13

patition and will

Can anybody help me to clear the concept fo hindu joint family.
In respect of ancestra proerty devolution by will and partition. What is the effect of the got married and made partition after and before amendment carried out 2005.

pls let me know the case laws relating to the same.

shrikant chavan   09 October 2009 at 13:11

hindu Succession ACt

Can anybody help me to clear the concept fo hindu joint family.
In respect of ancestra proerty devolution by will and partition. What is the effect of the got married and made partition after and before amendment carried out 2005.

pls let me know the case laws relating to the same.