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Lisa   24 December 2008 at 14:43

Suit For Permanent Injunction of Letter of Credit

Dear All,

Our Letter of Credit was Temporary Injnctioned by the Delhi High Court,and the Plaintiff are suit for Permanent Injunction. We need the help of Lawyer for atteding the Hearing in Delhi High Court.

Appreciated for all your help in advance.

Lisa@saintycorp.com

ganesh   24 December 2008 at 13:33

applying for passport.....

sir,
my friend has adopted a male child earlier orally, as he has no issues, since then the adoted son's mother a relative is also taken care by my friend's family as she is a sister of his wife(widow).. without any documents the adoted couple registered as father and mother in the son's school certificate.
now the problem is in his birthcertificate his parents names are different with the school certificate.. Now the son wants to apply for the passport,, where the documents are saying different parents what shall we do to get a valid passort????? Please guide....

Kiran Waikar   24 December 2008 at 11:58

Judgment required

Dear Experts,

In a workmens' compensation matter, I want to withdraw my client's F.D. which got matured. The Hon'ble Labour Court directed me to take NOC from old Advocate for the said purpose. Is it required to take noc from old Advocate to get refund of F.D. since the matter is already contested and got disposed off in 2000.
Please can anyone provide me the judgment where there is no need to take noc from old Advocate simply for withdrawal of FD.

Thanks in advance!

BANANI SIKDAR   24 December 2008 at 11:34

motor vehcles act

My car was hit by another car from the back side. The insurance company has paid part of the damages incured.Their contention is that as per the calculation they are liable to pay only to the limited amount of the total damaged incured. My query is that can I claim the remaing part from the owner of the car who have hit my car against whom an FIR is already filed.If so under which provisions and what are the other alternative remidies to indemnify the part of losses which has not been paid by my insurance company.

Mohamed Ali   24 December 2008 at 10:44

Shares in property..



We are Sunni Hanafi Family..

My grand mother has 2 daughters, My grand mother is entitle for some share as per court decree and the suite is still pending in the court,

Take for example 1 rupee is her share as per court decree..

1) Elder daughter was on record in the suit died she had 2 Sons one of them is dead with no heirs and the other is alive and came on record in the suit jsut now .

2) Younger daughter is still alive and is on record in the pending suit.


As per Mohameddan law,

1)What will be the Share of the Younger daughter in her mother's property ?

2)what will be the share of her Elder sister son that is his grand son in his grandmother property ?

Rajendran   23 December 2008 at 22:10

Rental Property

I am from chennai. I have rented my house to a tenant for 20 yrs. and filing the case to vacate the tenant from my house, 4 months back court has ordered my tenant to vacate my house. my tenant did'nt responded after filing the eviction, my advocate says my tenant has put the petition against the judge and the judge's duty is to respond to his senior?. my question is : is there way a person puts a petition against the judge?. should the judge ignore the petition or he must explain his stand?. my tenant still not vacated, can i file a contempt of court against my tenant and can send him to jail?.

venkat reddy   23 December 2008 at 22:10

vacating a tenant

without having any reason can a landlord evacuate a tenant

M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   23 December 2008 at 19:43

Functioning of consumer courts

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was enacted for better protection of the interests of consumers. All the provisions of the Act have come into force from 1 July 1987.
The Act was amended in 1991 and 1993. To make the Consumer Protection Act more functional and purposeful, a comprehensive amendment was carried out in December 2002 and brought into force from 15 March 2003. As a sequel, the Consumer Protection Rules, 1987 were also amended and notified on 5 March 2004. The salient features of the Act are: (I) it applies to all goods and services unless specifically exempted by the Central Government; (ii) it covers all the sectors whether private, public, and cooperative or any person. The provisions of the Act are compensatory as well as preventive and punitive in nature; (iii) It enshrines the following rights of consumers: (a) right to be protected against the marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and property; (b) right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods or services so as to protect the consumers against unfair trade practices; (c) right to be assured, wherever possible, access to a variety of goods and services at competitive prices; (d) right to be heard and to be assured that consumers' interests will receive due consideration at the appropriate fora; (e) right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices or unscrupulous exploitation of consumers; and (f) right to consumer education; (iv) The Act also envisages establishment of Consumer Protection Councils at the central, state and district levels, whose main objectives will be to promote and protect the rights of consumers; (v) To provide a simple, speedy and inexpensive redressal of consumer grievances, the Act envisages a three-tier quasi-judicial machinery at the national, state and district levels. These are: National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission known as National Commission, State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions known as State Commissions and District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum known as District Forum; and (vi) the provisions of this Act are in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of any other law for the time being in force.
At present there are 35 State Commissions, one in each State/UT and 571 district fora besides the National Commission. The state governments are responsible to set up the district fora and the State Commissions. States have been empowered to establish additional District Forum and also additional members in the State Commission to facilitate constituting benches and also for holding circuit benches. The Central Government is required to set up the National Commission. It has been empowered to appoint additional members to facilitate creation of more benches and holding of circuit benches. The second bench of the National Commission started functioning from 24 September 2003. The government is monitoring the disposal of cases by the consumer courts through National Commission. Since its inception and up to March 2004, 32,910 cases were filed out of which 24,974 cases disposed of in the National Commission. Similarly 3,01,485 cases were filed and 1,97,797 cases disposed of in the State Commissions and 18,86,236 cases were filed and 16,46,698 cases disposed of in the district fora. Overall 18,69,469 cases have been disposed of out of 22,20,631 cases filed with a remarkable disposal rate of 84.2 per cent.
The government has declared 24 December as 'National Consumer Day', since the President gave his assent on that day to the enactment of the historic Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Besides this 15 March is observed as 'World Consumer Rights Day' every year.

praveen   23 December 2008 at 19:42

Please solve the issue

I have deposited Rs20000/- on 10/01/1994 for priority registration of a car with the manufacturing company's authorized dealer. The company claims to have send me a RECEIPT-CUM PRIORITY CARD(RCPM) but the same i have not received but the company says it had dispatched the card on 11/08/1995. This month i have sent an email to the company to give back my advance with reasonable interest, it had replied "As of today, as per our records, the booking remains unclaimed and treated it as lapsed claim.Now the amount claimed is barred by law of limitation and the company is not liable to refund the money."

Now can i claim the refund please suggest and how to go ahead and claim the advance money deposited

Arihant AC   23 December 2008 at 18:40

EPF Act Applicable to Building & Construction

Respected Sir,

Can any body let me know that whether EPF Act is applicable to Building & Constructions Contractor who are involved in Appartments, Bunglows, Tower of Communication Works at Highways.

Regards,
Nehal