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nireekshan   20 May 2010 at 14:57

factories Act

dear professionals,
i would like to know that which provision of Facories Act, 1948 can not be withheld during emergency period?
i came across this question in NET exame held on 27/12/09. pls help me to know the answer. i forgett the options.

BBB   20 May 2010 at 11:08

Responsibility of Project Finance Consultent

Respected Sir,



I am project finance consultant preparing project report on behalf of client and submitting to various banks & FI’s. My question is below



“ I am doing on behalf of client by chance client has given false IT return / Balance sheet / property papers / bank statement / stock statement etc letter on found that these are false then what is the responsibility of project finance consultant in the eye of law “



“ I am doing on behalf of client by chance client has made default with Bank or FI then what is the responsibility of project finance consultant in the eye of law “



Praful Dani   20 May 2010 at 10:35

Land under the ULC Act

Under the ULC (Urban Land Ceiling) repeal act, 1999, if the possession of the land has not been taken by the govt. before the law was repealed then does the land become free of the ULC act and can it be sold to anybody else ?

Abhijit Lele   19 May 2010 at 20:00

Property tax

I am a doctor from pune.
I practise in a flat in building which is about 27 years old. the building is residential.
Recently i applied in the corporation to get my property taxed as per commercial rates.
The ratable value previously was something like 2500.
now they have calculated it as per present rates and it is a whopping 24000. that is almost 12times the old ratable value.
Can we go to court against this?

Deepak   19 May 2010 at 15:11

ancestors property

Sirs, our grand father (retired central govt employee have for daughters and one son who is elder to three daughters. All are married and having children.The son is a central govt employee and going to retire shortly. he is owning a good house. Grand father owns a own house and land worth 8 lacs. Grand mother died long back and grand father is being taken care by the youngest sister. Mean time she constructed a small room for safe staying. she is having a son of age 16. Her husband is temporarily employed. SInce the grand father is more than 90 he prefers to settle the property equally. But the son claims that grand father cant take any decision regarding this property and it solely belongs to him since he is having a son of age 28. Fortunately two sisters are well settled and other two are below the average. Please suggest me how to handle the situation to get the property shared equally. Do any women act attract this issue.

VIJAY K. TEOTIA   19 May 2010 at 14:37

prevention of food registration act

whether the provision of PFA Act are applicable to the samples used and distributed for the promotion of sale of a product. are there any exemptions available to the samples if yes, what are those.

asifa butt   19 May 2010 at 14:12

cash capture clause

what is cash capture clause?what are its legal consequences ?

Anonymous   19 May 2010 at 12:56

Difference in Tax Invoice & Retail Invoice

I want to know difference between Tax Invoice & Retail Invoice. And what should I show Retail Invoice details in Sales Tax return. Please let me know for (i) Manufacturing Co. (ii) Service provider Co. or other co.

mintu   18 May 2010 at 16:58

urgent _ stamp duty on issue of debentures

Ld. Members

Please provide the amount of stamp duty which is required to be paid on:

1) Issue of secured debentures
2) mortgage deed on creation of mortgage/charge/security for debentures

at Delhi.

Thanks in advance,

Mintu

M S Prabhakar   18 May 2010 at 15:17

Basis for Maintenance Charges-Row Houses in a CHS in Mumbai

I live in a Society which has 267 flats and 4 Row Houses (RH). Each RH has been sold by the builder/developer through two sale agreement units (101 and 201) and registered seperately. The municipality (Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai) has issued a single property tax bill to each of these RHs (considering the total area of units 101 and 201 together). Units 101 and 201 are connected through an internal staircase.

What should be the basis for charging Society maintenance bills? Should each RH (101 & 201) be considered as one unit (as has been done by MCGM) and be issued a single maintenance bill or should seperate bills be issued for units 101 and 201?

Each RH (101 and 201 together) is occupied by one family per RH. In case of two of the RHs, the sale units 101 and 201 are registered in different members of the same family, while in case of two other RHs, both 101 and 201 are registered in the names of same family members.

Please advise.