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Anand Mohan   24 May 2008 at 19:04

Procedure for Registration with The Bar council of India

Hello, I have done a 3 year L.L.B from Faculty of Law, Delhi University. Now I want to apply for Membership with The Bar Council of India as an Advocate. So please let me know the procedure for that.
Thanks in Advance.

ashish   24 May 2008 at 14:41

essential commodities act

can any1 explain wat is 7e.c.,and wat r its provisions?

Rajeev Ranjan Jha   24 May 2008 at 14:12

judgement of Hon Allahabad HC passed in 1957

The Hon court has passed an order in & around 13-09-1957, wherein the title of Baidyanth teplme, Deoghar alongwith Kedarnat & badarinath temple over the property of Rani Badama kuer was upheld. i want the full refence of the case.
Plz treat it urgent.
Thanks in anticiapation

mandeep   24 May 2008 at 13:30

take over of company.

How can we take over pvt. ltd. co by a public ltd. company.

and
avoid capital gain tax on takeover of properties through purchase of shares.

ASHOK KUSHWAHA   24 May 2008 at 12:49

Breach of contract........

Dear Sir, let me know about my client's problem regarding Franchisee as coaching centre at bhilai for the terms of three years. As per contract between both parties, it is clearly mentioned that my client obtained aforsaid coaching centre exclusively for Bhilai, Durg & Rajnandgaon.Unfortunately the other party of contract deed belongs to Kota (Raj) had given Franchisee to third party without giving any prior notice (2 months as per contract deed)to my client at the end one year only . May I know, is there any remedy/relief seek for my client regarding this..... Is there any chance to get stay order in favour of my client so that he can use the brand name till settlement.........Plz advice........
Regards
Ashok kushwaha
Advocate (C.G.)

Rahul   24 May 2008 at 12:05

Whether stamp duty & registration charges be paid where the property is trf. as a Gift given

Hello expert,

Wanted to know whether the stamp duty & registration charges be paid where the property owned by the parents is tranferred as a Gift given to the son by his parents???

If yes then how much are the charges paid for the same & what formalities are to be complied with??

Eagerly waiting for the reply

RAHUL

Gururja Rao   23 May 2008 at 16:13

who is entitled to claim guardian ship of "X" of person and his property

A to "E" and "F to I" are real brothers and sisters.

"A" Married, No issues,During life time A adopted “X” who is the son of His brother B when “X” was six months old.
After graduation “X” became mentally retarded and is admitted in rehabitation center. A has purchased a property and is in possession of tenants. “A”and his wife also expired after some time.

" B"s Out of first marriage one male “X” issue born and was adopted by "A", and after the death of first wife,"B"married again and out of said wed lock one daughter born,"B" and his second wife expired leaving behind their daughter who got married during their life time.

"C"is Un married and mentally retarded.

"D"Married and separated with family and having two sons.

"E"Married and having two sons
After the death of his brothers “A” and “B” E is looking after the welfare of “X” who is adopted son of “A”.

"F to I" who are sisters, all are married and leaving separately, and are claiming and demanding guardianship and custody of person "X" and his property left behind by "A".

Now My question is who is entitled to have guardian ship of “X” and custody of Property of “A” since “X” became mentally retarded. Can “B”s surviving daughter who originally before adoption was a sister of “X” claim his guardianship and custody of property of "A", or “E” who is looking after the affairs of “X” and property of “A” or Sisters F to I of “A”. and in case if "E" who is now looking after welfare of "X" does not want to continue the same and not interested in taking custody and guardianship of person "X" and his property, who can claim the same out of remaining relatives as per law?

Note: "X" is not a minor, and his adopted mother and father were already expired, and his original father i.e "B" and mother were also expired leaving behind one sister who born to second wife of "B" who also got married.and all the family members are goverened by Hindu law.

Swarup Banerjee   23 May 2008 at 12:10

Can We elegible to get a Govt Service?

Dear Sir.
We are Civil Defence volunteers So we Performed every Kind Of hazardus duty like(Flood,Bird flue,EPIC correction)on behalf of District Magistrate office recently we have appointed as 3rd polling officer in the Panchayet Election for that reason District Magistrate Office issued an Appointment letter,now my question is are we elegible to claim a govt service?if yes then please tell us what Should be the procedure?

Rajaganesh   23 May 2008 at 10:33

Hindu Sucession Act 2005

Hindu Succession Act 2005 which gives the equal right to Sons / Daughters if the persons dies instate. If he has written an will and where the persons specifies how his property to be divided between sons and daughters. Pls suggest the implication of Hindu Succession Act, 2005

Swarup Banerjee   22 May 2008 at 18:53

What is the meaning of Court Marshal?

Dear Sir,
I want know what is the meaning of Court marshal? Is there any difference with indian penal court?