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amarendra   16 October 2009 at 07:16

bail

is there any case law of the apex court or high courts as to how bail petition are to b disposed of if an accused surrenders in a nonbailable case, like it should be heard in the 1st hour to enable accused to approch higher court.

Grace   16 October 2009 at 07:14

FIR withdrawal - consequences

Dear Law Experts,

I have just come across this fantastic website where you are helping people like me who know nothing about legal matters, but are unfortunately caught up in legal battles. Thank you so much.

My friend with the advise and pressure of her lawyer, and unfortunately not knowing any better and not having anyone better to advise her, filed an FIR against her husband. While her allegations are true, she doe not want to go ahead with the allegations. However, she has been advised that now she cannot withdraw the FIR. If she did, her husband can file a defamation case against her. I read in one of your answers that such cases can be quashed with mutual compromise. The lawyer is not willing to go down that path. We dont understand why.

My questions are:

1. If she, or someone on her behalf, initiates a dialogue for compromise, will it go against her?

2. Will there be any other adverse consequences? What other charges can the husband bring against her?

3. What precaustions should be taken while coming to this compromise? Can this be done with a mediator and without the presence of the lawyers?

We are so much in the dark, Please advise.
Thank you very much.

Grace

Grace   16 October 2009 at 07:04

FIR withdrawal - consequences

I am sorry, accidentally, i pressed the "submit" button. I am continuing with my second queestion.

2. Will there be any adverse consequences? What other charges can the husband bring against her?

3. What precaustions should be taken while coming to this compromise? Can this be done with a mediator and without the presence of the lawyers?

We are so much in the dark, Please advise.
Thank you very much

CHAUHANMA   16 October 2009 at 03:56

PETITION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS RIGHTS

I like to file a constitutional petition in High Court to get minimum rights for senior citizens, what would be the case-law? also need some tips.

CHAUHANMA   16 October 2009 at 03:45

FAKE / FORGED DOCUMENT

I have filed a suit for permanet injunction not sell my deceased father's property, Defendant file WS alongwith an un registered agreement on Non Judicial Stamp Paper, containing my forged signatures, what application I have to file, please provide draft / sample.

CHAUHANMA   16 October 2009 at 03:43

FAKE / FORGED DOCUMENT

I have filed a suit for permanet injunction not sell my deceased father's property, Defendant file WS alongwith an un registered agreement on Non Judicial Stamp Paper, containing my forged signatures, what application I have to file, please provide draft / sample.

Kumar Krishan Agarwal Advocate   16 October 2009 at 02:36

Suo Motu Application to all Judges in a District.

Suppose a client wants to forward his grievance & problem facing in judiciary to all the judges appointed in a district by himself only, for the solution of his problem quickly will it be right to send an application to all the judges in a District Courts

or he will has to send an application to that concerned court only where the case has been pending so long without adjudication.

or to the individual District & Session Judge (P.O) only.


Q. In other words suppose a client after losing ray of hope for getting justice in district will sent an grievance application to all the judges appointed in a district is RIGHT OR WRONG ? WHAT THE EFFECT WILL COMES NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE ? WILL IT BE A CIVIL CONTEMPT ?



Kalyan Chakravarthy   16 October 2009 at 01:06

Need some Guidance on Gifted Property

My father was a Bank Employee. He passed away in 1995. Before he passed away he gifted a 300 yards open land to one of his relatives. My father gifted the property to a lady. She is still alive today. When the property was given to them I was a minor & I was not aware of this at all. Hoping that they will get some shelter. They have constructed a house on that Land. But today after so many years there children have turned out to be greedy. They want to sell the house as the land rates have grown in there locality. I do not want them to sell the land as it is my fathers land. If they do not listen do I have a chance to go legally & get back that property. What are my options.

This property is in Hyderabad.....

Krishna Shankar   16 October 2009 at 00:48

List of castes under schedule caste in 1970

Respected Sir,
Can any one give me the list of castes which were schedule caste in 1970 in Bihar. When was Dhobi/Baitha included in schedule caste in Bihar? Thanks to All.

debangana deb roy   16 October 2009 at 00:39

bar at law in uk ....

WHAT I HAVE UNDERSTOOD BY VISITION THE BRITISH COUNCIL LAST WEEK THAT I AM GOING TO GET A VERY LOW AMMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP AND FUNDING FOR MY BAR AT LAW SINCE THE INNS OF THE COURT DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS.



I JUST WANTED TO KNOW THAT IF I COMPLETE MY MASTERS FROM A CERTIFIED UNIVERSITY OF UK. WHAT WILL I NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO QUALIFY MYSELF FOR BECOMING A BARRISTER. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE DECIPLINE OF BECOMING A BARRISTER IS TO ENROLL ONESELF IN ONE OF INNS OF THE COURT AFTER GRADUATION. I JUST WANTED TO KNOW THE REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY PASSED THEIR MASTERS IN LAW FOR BECOMING A BARRISTER.
PLEASE GUIDE ME WITH YOUR KIND ADVICE AND OBLIGE

THANKING YOU

YOURS SINCERELY

DEBANGANA