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Raghav Singh   07 July 2009 at 17:27

Reservation.{article 15(3) Vs. Article 15(4)}

This is very interesting case that is currently being argued before the DB comprising of the CJ of MP high court.(w.p.no.4778/2009)
The dipute is regarding the reservation of one orthodonitics seat in MGM medical college indore. There are in total 5 seats, out of which 2 are reserved for the candidates selected through national admission test, and 3 are reserved for the state.
Now out of 3 seats, 2 are reserved for the Sc/St and the OBC's and there is only 1 seat left which is being reserved for the female candidate(4th rank merit list) at the cost of the student who scored maximum marks in the entrance test.
The college authorities are of the view that they are following the rotation policy whereby the seat would again be an open seat for the next two years. it is important to recognise the interest of the women as per article 15(3) of the constitution.
but what about article 15(4) which specifically lays down that merit should be given preference. and further would it not amount to 100% reservation?

satyadevi   07 July 2009 at 17:12

genral power of attorney

sir,
can a GPA be revoked? is there any time limit for the GPA to be valid?

sridevi   07 July 2009 at 16:52

Settlement Deed

Property situated at Chennai. Though it was a self earned property of my father, he bought it in the name of my elder brother. Later on my father wished the property to be settled among his four sons. Accordingly arrangemnet were made. After retaining his share my brother settled 2/4 share of the property in the name of my father, later my father settled 2/4 share equally to me and my brother. It was a registered irrevocable, absolute settlement deed and NO life interest was reserved for my father . I have effected the name transfer in the revenue records such as tneb, property tax to my name. Due to family problems, after a lapse of 2.5 years, my father registered a cancellation of settlement deed for a simple reason that "due to unavoidable reasons" he cancels the settlement deed executed in my favour. Now i am presently resident at singapore and he is possession of the proeryt.
Now my question before you is?
I udnerstand the settlement can only be revoked through court of law? since my father has not done that... what is the validity of the same.
wat should i do now to stop any further alienation by my father.
Kindly advice me, if there is any alternate remedy without approaching the Court by myself since i have spend a huge moeny as court fees?

Harinarayan R. Tripathi   07 July 2009 at 14:49

Validity of Will

Dear Sir,

I shall be grateful for your satisfactory answer-

Q. Whether will can be challenged, if yes, then in what circumstances it can be challenged and what are its importances?

H.R. Sampath Kumar   07 July 2009 at 13:40

Share of a married dauthter in ancestral property

Is a daughter married in 1985 in karnataka entitled for sale proceeds of her ancestral property?

M.S.Chandra Shekar   07 July 2009 at 11:41

Problem with Advocate/Advocate Extorting Money

My advocate is collecting huge amounts on account of Court Fee, the subject of which is out of my knowledge and says that since my case is complicated one he needs to bribe some one to get the case on the bench. The bribe amount as per him runs into half a lakh rupees.

My case is simple one and is to obtain certified copies of certain information from District Registrar under Specific Releif Act.

On some account or other he says he needs money.

How do I obtain No objection Certificate and my case related papers from him as I do not want to continue with his service.

This may sound offending, but it is true, what is the solution for this?

SUBHASH SHARMA   07 July 2009 at 11:02

service tax on foreign commission

ONE OF MY CLIENT IS A EXPORTER.

HE IS PAYING FOREIGN COMMISSION TO FOREIGN BUYER AT FRANCE.

IS SERVICE TAX AND TDS APPLICABLE ON IT.

Vijay Kumar   07 July 2009 at 09:19

Removal by parliament

My question is--
Who of the following cannot be removed by the parliament?
(a) Attorney General
(b) Auditor General
(c) Election Commissioner
(d) Chief Justice of India

Resp. expert members if possible pls give explanation also.
[The question was asked in UPHJS(Pre)2009 Exam, my brother was a candidate and I want to know the correct answer of this question.]
Thanks in advance.

G. ARAVINTHAN   07 July 2009 at 06:43

Interim maintenance order

In a divorce proceedings filed by husband, wife files application for interim maintenance for her and 2 girl children and the same was allowed. Husband preferred revision before High Court. The lower court order was confirmed and the husband is directed to pay arrears and interest and wife was given liberty to withdraw the same.

Now husband not depositing arrears.

What is the remedy for the wife?

H.Vijayakumar   06 July 2009 at 23:11

age limit in MBBS Course

Sir,

I am a practising advocate, a student has completed 12th standard with marks of 1175 out of 1200 and cut of marks of 197.5 out of 200, but the age limit in the propsectus is 17 years as on 31.12.2009, but she completes 17 years only on 07.02.2010, is there any judgments regarding age relaxation in any courts in india.