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Category : Deeds Miscellaneous
Trade Union A trade union is an association of wage earners for maintaining and or improving the conditions of their employment As defined in the Chamber s Encyclopaedia it is an association of wage earners or salary earning people primarily for the purpose of collective action for forwarding or defending its professional interests It is defined under s 2A of the Indian Trade Union Act 1926 It has not grown out of old caste system or craft guilds though they contained rudiments of trade unionism It was not originally created by law Its struggle for recognition and realisation of its objectives and the problems of regulating its activities have been modified by law Article 19 1 c of the Constitution of India gives all citizens the right to form associations and unions The right to form a union is given by sub cl c of Art 19 the right of the members to meet is guaranteed by sub cl b of Art 19 their right to move from one place to another place within India by sub cl...
Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Sections 138 And 141 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act, 18811
Category : Affidavits Criminal
Precedent No 74 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT DURING TRIAL UNDER SECTIONS 138 AND 141 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT 18811 IN THE COURT OF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE Criminal Complaint No of 20 Complainant Vs Accused AFFIDAVIT of complainant in support of his complaint under sections 138 and 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 Shri S o aged years residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and declares as under 1 That the deponent herein is the complainant in the above matter and being fully conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case stands competent to swear to this affidavit as follows The deponent will be referred to as the complainant hereinafter 2 That the accused No 1 is a company incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 having its respective offices as shown in the title of this complainant and accused Nos 2 to 8 are its directors of which Accused No 3 is now reported to have expired as per the endorsement given by Postm...
Agreement Between Businessman And Manager Deeds Agreement For Sale 1454
Category : Deeds Agreement For Sale
Agreement between Businessman and Manager Agreement between Businessman and Manager This agreement is made on this day of between AB son of residing at hereinafter called the employer which term shall include his successors of the One Part and CD son of residing at hereinafter called the manager of the Other Part By these presents it is hereby agreed as follows 1 In consideration of true faithful and loyal service to be rendered the employer appoints the said CD as manager in his trade carried under the name and style of at on terms hereunder mentioned 2 The appointment will be effective from the day of and the manager will be paid a sum of Rs per month as his salary with yearly increment of Rs up to the limit of Rs depending on faithful and efficient service 3 The manager shall keep in deposit with the employer...
Application For Anticipatory Bail Before Sessions Judge Deeds Miscellaneous 1819
Category : Deeds Miscellaneous
Application for Anticipatory Bail before Sessions Judge In the Court of Sessions Judge at Criminal Misc Case No of In the matter of An application for anticipatory bail under section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 And In the matter of AB Petitioner versus The State of West Bengal Respondent The humble petition of the petitioner above named Most Respectfully Sheweth 1 That the petitioner is a senior Government servant working under the Central Government in the Department of Customs and Excise 2 That in connection with his official duties he has to undertake various raids against criminals and anti socials 3 That some known criminals of the area namely hatched a conspiracy to harass and malign your petitioner in public by implicating him by and in lodging an FIR at the Police Station at 4 That the petitioner being a permanent Government servant has no chance of going underground and if necessar...
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