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Apurva Kumar   27 August 2009 at 21:02

commercial law!

Basically commercial law altogether consiist of how many act or law ny idea? as i want to know that exactly for NBCC(National Building construction Corporation Ltd)what kind of law is necessary1

k.k.jandial   27 August 2009 at 20:56

Haryna Urban Apartment ownership Act 1983

Hello sirs,
Can any one guide me from where to get above act-web -site.
Thank u in advance.
k.k.jandiAL

P.MANOHARAN   27 August 2009 at 19:55

HINDU SUCCESSION ACT

My father acquired property in chennai with his own earnings in 1962. He died on 30.10.2006. We are Hindu. I have one brother and two sisters. My two sisters had married in 1978 & 1984 respectively. My father had not left any will. Kindly advise whether my sisters who had married before 1989 will have share over my father's self earned property.

Renu Blagun   27 August 2009 at 19:01

Please help...

Hello,

I am working as an HR in an I.T company and we have the probation period of 6 months in my organization, after the completion of six months by checking the individuals performance we give them the confirmation letter.

Now, i would like to know that as per the laws can we convert an employee from confirmation to probation period due to his poor performance again.

Please guide me...

Waiting for a positive revert.

Regards
Renu

kaushikphm   27 August 2009 at 19:01

Debt

Dear Sir,

In ground floor of premises, there are two shops let out for 2 shops. This property is in joint name(My brother and myself). I am collecting Shop A rent and my brother is collecting shop B rent. Now, we planned to partition this property by metes and bounds.
But, my brother wants me to take shop B portion. Now, I came to know that my brother was taken some debt and the shop B ( Pawan broker), the shop owner is adjusting the interest from the rent. But, during rental agreement, both were signed as owner and during 2006, I sent letter to the shop B not to pay half rent to me. after some adjustment with my brother, I have pressed the shop B to pay the half rent. Kindly advice us whether I can take this portion

Biplab Swain   27 August 2009 at 17:34

Jurisdiction of Internet purchases

Being a Lazy and avid internet user seems to have landed me in all kinds of E-troubles!

I'm a ebay User. Recently I purchased three items from a seller in Delhi through Ebay. The Ebay issued me an E-bill acknowledging the Payment and the Seller's Mobile No. and Email ID and my Postal address where the items were to be delivered.

On receipt, I found that the seller had sent only two items of which one is defective.

I informed the seller and as per his advice sent the defective product back for replacement. Also sent him the courier packing for his verification of the packing.

All communication for last one month are history now.(I do have copies of the same)

The latest is that the seller neither sent the missing item, nor the replacement of the defective item till date.

Now the question is, if I can file a Consumer case in Orissa(where the product got delivered). Does this case fall in my jurisdiction?

It is pertinent to mention that the seller never sent any invoice, even after repeated requests, hence I dont have any idea, if he as any cnditions about disputes.

To complicate the matter, Ebay.in is refusing to provide their postal address for any Legal notice as it was they who received the payments on the sellers behalf for the products and are the direct interactor with me.

parminder630   27 August 2009 at 17:25

Ownership

Dear Sirs,

I am looking for an opinion regading some property issue .

I have bought a house in my name .I had given 20% in cash and rest 80% I took loan from bank in joint name of myself and my wife.My wife gave me half of cash down payment thru bank transfer . EMI of this loan is going from our joint account . When my wife tried to claim interest exemption of Rs 150000/- under I T act , she was told that she cannot take that because she is not co -owner in the house bought and registered by me.

Now , I want to make my wife a 50% owner in the property but do not want to again pay stamp duty on registration as it will come to a huge amount.

Can I go like this-

a)
Make an agreement to sell 50% share to my wife -
Show money transfer by her as consideration(at the time of purchase she transfered half money for cash down payment).

Make her responsible to pay 50% EMI everymonth thru joint account for whole bank loan .(she is co borrower of 80% of purchase value)

b) Give her irrevocable GPA for half of interest in the house.

c) Execute a will in her favour for half of the house.

Please advise me will all these documents make her legal co owner of the house ??

If you can advice me something else I would be grateful to you all.

Arvind Singh Chauhan   27 August 2009 at 17:12

M.V.Act

Sir please help me.
I have confessed under some Sections of M.V.Act. The vehicle was seized by police under Section 207. The case now have been disposed of. My client is not the owner of vehicle. He has bought the vehicle only on a sale letter written in a stamp paper. Thus registered owner his another one.
I am requesting court to release the vehicle to my client. But honorable court is not accepting and is saying that vehicle can be released only to the registered owner. The registered owner is far from this locality and totally unable to reach the court. What should I do?

Arun Purohit   27 August 2009 at 17:10

case law

please let me know as soon as possible the facts & judgement of case "Krishna Sagar Mills V/s Union Of India, AIR 1959 SC 316"which is the clarification for the "Explaining the "Reasonableness for the Restriction to the Fundamental right to Freedom as per Article19(2)nto 19(6)

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