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Member (Account Deleted)   20 March 2008 at 09:31

Difference between trial court and HC proceedings.

Dear Sirs,

I wish to know how a trial court proceeding differs from a High Court proceeding? In other words, is a case argued in the same manner in both the courts?

Priya   20 March 2008 at 06:49

Abortion and Privacy

What are the informations required by the hospital or dr who performs abortion for a single woman? Are these data private? Who has legal rights to take this data from the hospital? What if the abortion was conducted with the consent of the man invloved. Does he have any rights to legally take the information from the hospital as proof of abortion?

Priya   20 March 2008 at 06:47

Abortion & Privacy

What are the informations required by the hospital or dr who performs abortion for a single woman? Are these data private? Who has legal rights to take this data from the hospital? What if the abortion was conducted with the consent of the man invloved. Does he have any rights to legally take the information from the hospital as proof of abortion?

Priya   20 March 2008 at 06:40

Contract for rights on Property

Property was purchased in my name by my father [from his earnings]. There is no gift deed. To avoid legal complications instead of transfering the property to three persons [married & separated daughter, mother & myself, a major unmarried daughter] can i have an agreement giving both of them rights on the property? I also have a married brother with 2 minor sons. Who are the people who should be part of this agreement? Who have legal rights to question this agreement? Am I saving the three of us from legal complications with regard to transfer or sale of this property in future. What are the rights each of us get if the agreement is only in writing on a stamp paper? How important is registration for each of us to have rights?

Priya   20 March 2008 at 06:19

Transfer of gift recd

What would be the formalities to transfer a property received as gift from father to sister and mother so that all three of us have legal rights on them. The property has three houses in one building. Also is the father's assent required as it is was purchased from his earnings. Who are the people who have legal rights to question this transfer?

Priya   20 March 2008 at 06:08

Tax - Property recd as gift

I want to know ones legal obligations when one receives gift from father [from his salary]. Gift being a house in a metro.

Abhimanyu Soni   19 March 2008 at 16:50

Recruitment matter

I would really appreciate that if you can help me on this. As I am working with a US Staffing company and now I am moving to Domestic Recruitments. As in US Staffing we have clients in US and we have a kind of contract with them that our consultant will work on your project for particular time. And after that he/she will be released and can do work anywhere else. It’s an outsourcing work. I want to know that how it works in Domestic Market. As Over here the Standard rule is that the consultancy will give you a consultant and charge 8.33% of his annual salary. And will give the replacement for that consultant if he / she leave that company within 3 months of the joining date. So, what I want to know for you all that is their anything that if the consultant leaves in 2 months then we have to give the replacement of that guy and if again he leave in 1 month then again we have to give the consultant to the company for free?

Please help me answer this.....

VINOD JINDAL   19 March 2008 at 15:27

CHANGE OF WIFE NAME

sir,
before marriage the name of my wife was POONAM SINGLA and after marriage we have change her name to POOJA JINDAL. Now pls guide how can we change her name permanently for all offical and legal purposes.

karan   19 March 2008 at 11:47

will procedure!!!

dear sir

a relative of mine expired fews days ago he has written a will but not declared among his relatives,now all are fighting the property
and the person donot want to declare the will now so what to do and suppose the other relatives sue in the court,so it is better to produce the will in the court afterwards

what are the consequences could be faced!

the property is anscestral and has been divided equally among brothers,it is notarised but not registered and the will is with him,can any one of the brothers chaalenge will in the court!!