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Desi   21 August 2009 at 14:04

SARFAESI ACT

What is the period of notice for sale of immovable property?

deepak   21 August 2009 at 13:09

Declaration on audio CD under section 52(i)(j)

Dear Sirs,

Can any one please suggest the actual declaration tobe printed / mentioned on audio cd etc.(inlay) withrespect to section 52(1)(j) under the Copyright Act 1957 read with rule 21 of Copyright Rules of 1958
[i.e. cover version]

I belive there is a judgment of Delhi High Court (i.e. gudline) with respect to declartion on CD under section 52(i)(j)of copyright act

will be highly obliged if any one can provide the said judgment.

regards
deepak

satish   21 August 2009 at 11:22

property fraud

Sir,my wife's Father was Died and Now her father is passed away and all property is transferred to On His brother's name. After the death of my father-in-law in Dec 2008, now situation is changed, now situation is changed. Can my wife get a Propertie from her ancestral property at this stage even after her father's will in favour of his brother? It is also intimated that her consent was not taken by any body at the time of transferring of property to his brother's name after the death of her father in Dec 2008 and my uncle do fraud with us can u tell me what can I do I want need my properties

satish   21 August 2009 at 11:21

property fraud

Sir,my wife's Father was Died and Now her father is passed away and all property is transferred to On His brother's name. After the death of my father-in-law in Dec 2008, now situation is changed, now situation is changed. Can my wife get a Propertie from her ancestral property at this stage even after her father's will in favour of his brother? It is also intimated that her consent was not taken by any body at the time of transferring of property to his brother's name after the death of her father in Dec 2008 and my uncle do fraud with us can u tell me what can I do I want need my properties

ad5   21 August 2009 at 11:14

Legal separation

Mine was an arranged marriage. After marriage my wife was acting strange & used to get upset very often, cry without reason, make statements like "who wanted this marriage?". I was suffering all this torture alone. then slowly after a few months i got to know from her that during her studies she had a 4 year long affair in which they lived like husband & wife then when it broke, her parents got her married to me. all these things have been hidden from me & my parents. now after knowing all this even my family is very upset & it is very evident that she has mentally not accepted me as her husband. I am feeling cheated. Moreover, now she has left our home taking all jewellery & stuff & given in writing that she doesn't want to live with me.

Now after 15 days, the girls parents are spreading the news that our home environment is not good therefore she has left the house & now they want us to take her back.

We are not willing after all these incidents.

How do I resolve this issue?
Can I apply for nullity of marriage?
what should be the grounds?
How to go about it?
Legally where do I stand?
What kind of evidence is necessary?

Jithesh C   21 August 2009 at 10:47

Money lending business

Dear Experts,

Kindly let me know the procedures to start a money lending business.

Thanks.

sanjaygarg796@gmail.com   21 August 2009 at 08:31

PNDT ACT

A notice was issued by me under section 28 of the PNDT Act to Appropriate Authority to take action action agaisnt the doctor who voilated the provision of PNDT Act and according to section 17(4)(C) of PNDT Act the CMO is duty bound to investigate the complaints but no action was taken by CMO on the notice given by me. Whether I can file criminal complaint under section 25 against the CMO for voilating the provisin of PNDT Act?

Dr.Mumbiram   21 August 2009 at 08:11

Filing SLP in the Supreme Court

Our Writ Petition in the Bombay High Court had prayed for a Writ from the High Court to the visa officials to immediately process and grant visa-extensions that we had applied for three years ago. We had also prayed for compensation for violation of our fundamental right to get equal treatment under law, exemplary damages and legal costs of the writ procedures. Upon the intervention of the High Court the officials immediately granted us the requested visas.The High Court, however, disposed off our petition saying that we were granted our visa requests and that we could approach the Civil Courts for compensation.
We wish to approach the Supreme Court with a SLP to set aside the High Court’s order and grant us compensation as public law remedy for violation of our constitutional right, to levy exemplary damages on the violators of our rights to deter future further violations and to grant us legal costs.
According to the guidelines set by the SC in the M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India Case, we deserve compensation under writ jurisdiction as the violation of our right was ex facie glaringly obvious and incontrovertible. Further it is unfair to expect foreign nationals on a limited visa in India to pursue lengthy civil court proceedings against visa officials to obtain compensation. The High Court, in effect, failed to defend the constitution of India by allowing those who violated our fundamental rights to go scot-free. The HC also failed to give victims of the violation requisite relief such as Article 226 expects it to deliver to the victims.

1) How do we get the High Court’s permission to make the SLP ?
2) What are the time limits ?
3) How do we get Human Rights NGO’s to support our efforts ?

Ramachandran   21 August 2009 at 07:06

Open University Post Graduation

There are around 2000 Advocates in the court and also in Supreme court who got their Post Graduate degree through open University and studied law and practising as advocates.
if yo go further there may be judges too who might have retired by now!
There are more than 10,000 officers holding these degrees and occupying the seats.

As per Government of Tamil nadu order of Recognition
Letter No 94873/H1/91-1 Education (HI) Department dated 17th Dec 1991 quotes that since the Annamalai University is recognised by the UGC and hence the degrees awarded by the university is automatically recognised by the Government.

Again in its letter No 11698 /R/91-1 dated 29th Feb 1997, the same Education Department confirmed that the Post Graduate degrees awarded by the Annamalai University under open University system is recognized.

Based on this Annamalai University offered various Open University, there were millions of people admitted and appeared for the exam. And most of the bank staffs also got through.

Now my question is when this Government of Tamil Nadu recognized this P.G., how the UGC can disqualify the PG offered under open university is UN valid?
Does the Government and the Annamalai University had any under table understanding?

Now what is the future of these students who wasted two years with money? Now they are on streets.

The supreme court should first analyst the side effects and tell the students a remedy who had completed the PG under open University.

Will the Chief Justice and Education Department come forward?

Regards
Ramachandran

ABC.......   21 August 2009 at 01:20

Transfer of property

A house property is owned jointly by a father and a son equally. Father holds power of attorney to sale, renovate etc. Can a property be transferred in fathers name just by giving an advertisement in newspaper.