Respected All,
You might think that the qustion I am going to put is irrelevant. But in day today life everybody would have faced such situation.
On many occasions some shopkeepers refuse to accept 50 paise coin, which is illegal in every aspect. One cannot refuse to accept the same.
My query is whether the person refusing to accept shall be liable for any punishment or not? If yes, then under what provision.
With Regards,
AmitChoubey
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If a concern have 100 employee out of which 10 employe basic salary is more than 6500. The concern deduct pf on 2 employee and not deduct other one.
Whether it is correct ?
Whether the concern have to deduct Pf on all employee having basic salary more than rs.6500 or not.
please suggest.
1 International Bank opened a saving bank account in the name of Mr. R Singh and at the time of opening of the account handed over to him the copy of rules and regulations for conducting the account which also provided that the cheque book should be kept under lock and key and for loss if any arising from not complying with requirement, bank will not be responsible. The customer kept the cheque book in drawer and one of his office colleagues took off one cheque leave and by forging the signatures of Mr. R Singh withdrew the money from the bank. The customer claims the refund of the money:
can u tell me in which sections of
Banking regulation act, indian contract act, negotiable inwstruments act, will apply..........................?
1 International Bank opened a saving bank account in the name of Mr. R Singh and at the time of opening of the account handed over to him the copy of rules and regulations for conducting the account which also provided that the cheque book should be kept under lock and key and for loss if any arising from not complying with requirement, bank will not be responsible. The customer kept the cheque book in drawer and one of his office colleagues took off one cheque leave and by forging the signatures of Mr. R Singh withdrew the money from the bank. The customer claims the refund of the money:
can u tell me in which sections of
Banking regulation act, indian contract act, negotiable inwstruments act, will apply..........................?
Sir,
In case of partition what is the procedure for summoning .Pls tell me deatails about it ,because at this earlier now i am pursuing LL.M (final).
pls sir guide me to handle a case of partition and what is the procedure for this
1 International Bank opened a saving bank account in the name of Mr. R Singh and at the time of opening of the account handed over to him the copy of rules and regulations for conducting the account which also provided that the cheque book should be kept under lock and key and for loss if any arising from not complying with requirement, bank will not be responsible. The customer kept the cheque book in drawer and one of his office colleagues took off one cheque leave and by forging the signatures of Mr. R Singh withdrew the money from the bank. The customer claims the refund of the money:
can you tell me what all points can I argue in favour of Mr.Singh and International Bank............
please at the earliest............
1 International Bank opened a saving bank account in the name of Mr. R Singh and at the time of opening of the account handed over to him the copy of rules and regulations for conducting the account which also provided that the cheque book should be kept under lock and key and for loss if any arising from not complying with requirement, bank will not be responsible. The customer kept the cheque book in drawer and one of his office colleagues took off one cheque leave and by forging the signatures of Mr. R Singh withdrew the money from the bank. The customer claims the refund of the money:
can you tell me what all points can I argue in favour of Mr.Singh and International Bank............
please at the earliest............
Refusal of not accepting coin of 50 paise
Respected All,
You might think that the qustion I am going to put is irrelevant. But in day today life everybody would have faced such situation.
On many occasions some shopkeepers refuse to accept 50 paise coin, which is illegal in every aspect. One cannot refuse to accept the same.
My query is whether the person refusing to accept shall be liable for any punishment or not? If yes, then under what provision.
With Regards,
AmitChoubey