Section 55(2)(b)(i) of Income Tax Act 1961 authorises an assesee to substitute fair market value as on 1.4.1981 in place of original cost.How to find out the fair market value as on 1.4.1981 in case of a sale of land acquired in 1940.
Suit was filed on the basis of a pronote in which only amount was filled and signed by the promisor. Before filing the suit, the plaintiff filled up all the blank columns including that of Interest. Section 20 of the NI Act protects the promisee and permits him to fill up the blank columns. Is the blank in Rate of Interest Column is protected in the same fashion as in my opinion it is a different contract and is not so protected.Please offer your expert comments with due legal reasons. Can you quote a Supreme Court Judgement on the point?
Dear Sir/Madam,
3 of us working in E commerce company in Bangalore, have presented our resignation on the 14th of May and the notice period of 1 month has been agreed by us. Accordingly we shall be leaving on the 14th of June. But as per our company's HR, the policy states that we shall not be getting the salary of the month we presented our resignation and the same shall be credited along with the payment of upto june 14th only on the end of June. We would like to know if the same is true according to law and also let us know if the leaves which we have accumulated can be adjusted for the notice period. Regarding the salary part, the company have not informed us at the time of joining. Kindly advice us if the above conditions put by the company are legal in nature or if there is any discrepancy in the same. In case there is any discrepancy, please advice us how do we proceed legally. Kindly help us on the above issues.
Thanking you
What will b the court fee where an applicant is asking for partition,declaration and possession of agriculture land situated in M.P.
pls suggest relevent judgment on O/7 R/11 (under valueation &court fee)
The Power of Attorney is executed outside India. After receiving the POA in India is it necessary to get it stamped.
can maintence u/s 125 crpc can be taken after the death of husband
I m having a mobile connection from Vodafone services for the last three years.
The problem with their service is that at any point of time during a day, their connection goes off no matter whether i m somewhere in the basement or on the upper floor. due to which incoming call hinder.
And after certain minutes, their comes a message from the company that i hve so and so missed call and if i want to know i hve to send a message costing Rs.3 per message.
i want to know why customer has to bear for the faulty service or connection of the company. if the company's frequency hinders sometimes, we left deprived of any important call we need to hve access to.
on one hand, the company's connection is faulty and on the other, consumer have to pay for that. isn't their any legal help i can have.
i talked with my friends and they also hve same problem but they nvr come forward. they are better spending Rs.3 than lot of money and time in lenghthy proceedings...pls help....
one employee working in a hr consultancy as manager,but not received any appointment letter...
at a point of time wanted to start his own hr solutions and was working for it after office hours....
but the directors of the consultancy came to know this before he told them.....
in no way the employee used the organization's name or others things in the ofice.....the directors are threatening that they will sue him ....as he has betrayed them etc
the person is no more working with them....
can the sue and on what grounds?
what is the difference between a co-operative bank and a nationalised bank.
Facts disclosed in Pleadings/Plaint
Can the Plaintiff or defendents resiled from the facts stated in the Plaint or in pleadings? Answer with latest case law support.