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Atish   07 September 2009 at 00:58

The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939

In case the defendant in a divorce case has filed a case with the petitioner's Advocate in the Bar Council for misconduct prior to the divorce case filed against the defendant, and would like the petitioner's Advocate to appear as a witness in the divorce case, then still can the petitioners Advocated appear on the petitioner's behalf and could the petitioner's Advocate refuse to appear as a witness in the divorce case.
Misconduct by the petitioner's Advocate was that he was previously handling all cases of the defendant and due to personal unethical practise the defendant had revoked the Advocates services and the Advocate finally filed the divorce case against the defendant on behalf of the petitioner who is the wife of the defendant.
Regardsriven

Mangesh   07 September 2009 at 00:54

Home Loan Processing fees

Dear Sir/Madam,

Is it mandatory to pay the processing fees for the home loan if the expected loan amount is not passed or the loan is on hold due to non-completion of documents? Or the processing fees are only charged after the loan process is completed.

Is there any law for the processing fees to be charged for Eg. 1% of the loan amount or as such?

If I do a stop payment for processing fee cheque can I be sued by law?

Needs your expert opinion on above.

Best Regards
Yash
riven

Mangesh   07 September 2009 at 00:32

Home loan

Dear Sir/Madam,

Is it mandatory to pay the processing fees for the home loan if the expected loan amount is not passed or the loan is on hold due to non-completion of documents? Or the processing fees are only charged after the loan process is completed.

Is there any law for the processing fees to be charged for Eg. 1% of the loan amount or as such?

If I do a stop payment for processing fee cheque can I be sued by law?

I will be grateful if you can provide your expert opinion on above.

Best Regards
Yash


riven

amrita das   06 September 2009 at 23:20

practise or study

i have just passed LL.B from calcutta university.i am an apprentice with a senior advocate.but i dont find interest in practising.i am persuing LL.m also from mahatma gandhi university at distance.should i take time for practising later?plz suggest what should i do at this time.riven

Atish   06 September 2009 at 23:01

POWER OF ATTORNEY IN CASE OF GIFT DEED.

If 50% share of a residential property is gifted vide registered power of attorney and registered with the resistrar and later after the date of registeration of Gift Deed the Power of Attorney is revoked, does the Gift deed stand valid or can a stay be taken, and could any legal action be taken on the Power of Attorney holder( The regsteration of Gift deed is done and then a notice for revoking dated after that is sent to the P.O.A. holder).
Regardsriven

Atish   06 September 2009 at 22:54

New B.M.C. Tax Revision in Mumbai for licensed properties

IN THE CASE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
The B.M.C. has revised the tax structure in a very harsh manner in Mumbai for properties given on Leave and License. The tax is very high. I believe that it is subjudiced and has to still be decided on.
In caes the society is demanding it on behalf of the B.M.C. and the Property owner refuses to pay, could any action be taken on the property owner or it could remain pending till the final decission by the B.M.C.
Also whatpercentage would according to you on residential property tax be levied and how would it be calculated as far as expenses also incurred by the prperty holder.
Regardsriven

Atish   06 September 2009 at 22:45

The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939

What is the possibility of a mobile conversation present or past be recorded or encrypted in any way(maybe through the services of a detective) by the petitioner for a family court matter and would it have a stand in the court as evidence against the respondent.
Regardsriven

arpita shah   06 September 2009 at 21:11

Documents required to be submitted to charity commissioner

Respected members,

Looking forward to form a charitable trust. Can u plz let me now, how to start for it, like application to be made for registration, where to submit the documents and wot documments are essential to be submitted for formation of a charitable trust, how many people etc.
I shall be very thankful to u as am seriously intersted in starting a charitable trust.

Thankin u!

Yours sincerly,

Arpita Shah

Manoj Kumar   06 September 2009 at 20:57

Employer is not Clearing Full & Final Settlement

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Sachin Bhatia   06 September 2009 at 20:48

Judgment Required

What remedy is available for a person, against the 25 days delay in the delivery of speed post, in which a bank draft was sent for the treatment of a relative who was died because of the delay by the postal department. while there is exemption for the post office in sec 6 of THE INDIAN POST OFFICE ACT. is there any reference case...