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Home Forms Name: criminal law Page 1 of about 53 results (0.004 seconds)Criminal Complaint Us 138 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act & Section 420 Of The Indian Penal Code Drafting Criminal Template 1095
Category : Drafting Criminal Template
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT U S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT SECTION 420 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE complainant accuse cheque complaint pune CRIMINAL COMPLAINT U S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT SECTION 420 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE FIRST CLASS COURT NO 2 PUNE AT PUNE Criminal Complaint No 200 Shri S T D age 35 years occupation business Complainant resident of 1111 Kasba Peth PUNE 411 011 Versus Shri I S D age 30 years occupation business Accused resident of 1050 Kasba Peth PUNE 411 01l A COMPLAINT U S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT SECTION 420 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE The complainant abovenamed submits this complaint praying to state as follows 1 That the complainant is a resident of the within mentioned address and he has been running his business of hardware in the name...
Trade Union Deeds Miscellaneous 1876
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...
Writ Petition Under Article 226 Of The Constitution Of India Writs Quo Warranto 1082
Category : Writs Quo Warranto
Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT Criminal Misc Writ Petition No of 20 Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India District All residents of Petitioners Versus 1 The Station Officer City 2 The Investigating Officer of Crime No 222 of 1990 of City 3 The State of U P 4 D o R o Respondents To The Humble Chief Justice and his other companion Judges of the aforesaid Court The humble petition of the abovenamed petitioners most respectfully showeth 1 That an F I R has been lodged against the petitioners as well as Sri and some ladies under Section 498A 494 1 P C at City vide Crime No ...
Petition For Substitution Of Arbitrator Upon Termination Of Mandate Arbitration & Award 1203
Category : Arbitration And Award
Petition for Substitution of Arbitrator upon Termination of Mandate petitioner arbitrator calcutta court matter Petition for Substitution of Arbitrator upon Termination of Mandate In the High Court at Calcutta Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction In the matter of The Arbitration Conciliation Act 1996 And In the matter of An application under section 15 of the said Act And In the matter of An Arbitration Agreement contained in the Contract No 3 dated And In the matter of Builders India Private Ltd a company registered under the Companies Act 1956 and carrying on business at 7A Camac Street Calcutta 700 016 Petitioner versus 1 S N Udyog Private Ltd a company registered under the Companies Act 1956 and carrying on business at 6 S P Mukherjee Road Calcutta 700 025 2 Mr Somnath Banerjee of 7 Hindustan Park Calcutta 700 029 Respondents To The Hon ble Mr Chief Justice and His Companion Justices of the said Hon ble Court The humble petition of th...
Form Of A Notice From An Individual Negotiable Instruments Act 1329
Category : Negotiable Instruments Act
Form of a notice from an individual Form of a notice from an individual FROM To Sub Dishonour of Cheque Dear Sir 1 You are well aware that we have supply goods to you vide Invoice No dated of Rs and same was according to your full satisfaction To discharge your liability you have issued cheque bearing No dated of Rs drawn on Bank Branch The said cheque deposited in our Bank on upon inquiry we shock and surprised that said cheque was dishonoured by your Bank for the reason insufficient fund in your bank Account vide banker memo dated 2 That you are required to take a notice of demand under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 and to pay the whole amoun...
Notice Us 138 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act & Sec. 420 Of The Indian Penal Code Negotiable Instruments Act 1347
Category : Negotiable Instruments Act
A NOTICE U S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT SEC client cheque bank r pune A NOTICE U S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT SEC 420 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE Rajaram S Retawade M A Hons Eng LL M D I T Advocate C 4 10 Shantiban Society S No 52 1 Kothrud PUNE 411 038 Dated NOTICE BY REGISTERED A D To Smt P D M Everest Tours Travels 1100 Narayan Peth PUNE 411 030 Madam Under instructions from and on behalf of my client Shri APP Ramrajya Griha Rachana Sanshta Plot No 200 Kothrud Pune 411038 I have to address you as follows 1 That on account of some acquaintance of my client with your husband Shri DKM my client has had occasions to know and meet you 2 That since you have been running business under the name and style as Everest Tours Travels you proposed to expand the said business 3 That for the said purpose of the expansion of your business in December 200 you were in need of more finance and through the good ...
Anticipatory Bail Application
Category : Agreements Criminal Law
IN THE COURT OF SESSIONS FOR GREATER BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTIONANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION NO OF 2001ABC S o PQRIndian inhabitantresiding at PetitionerV s1 State of Maharashtra at the instance of The Inspector of Police In charge of Police Station RespondentCRIMINAL ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 438 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 1973 ToTHE HONBLE PRINCIPAL JUDGE AND HIS COMPANION JUDGES OF THIS HONBLE COURT THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE PETITIONER ABOVENAMED MOST RESPECTFULLY SHEWETH 1 The petitioner is a citizen of India The petitioner is about years old and is unmarried The petitioner is a permanent resident of Mumbai residing at the address as mentioned in the cause title since birth The petitioner is the son of who is the co owner of the aforesaid premises The petitioners father shares the said premises amongst others with one of the petitioners uncle named LMN The petitioners father ...
Bail Application
Category : Agreements Criminal Law
IN THE COURT OF ADDITIONAL DISTRICT AND SESSION JUDGE COURTS IN THE MATTER OF LMN Son of Years of Age Working as Residing at PetitionerVersusState of Through PQR Son of Years of age Working as Residing at RespondentFIR No U s P S APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 439 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 FOR GRANT OF BAILMost Respectfully Show 1 That the present application under section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 is being filed by the Petitioner for seeking grant of bail in FIR No registered at Police Station The present petition is being moved as the Petitioner has been arrested on give date in connection with the said FIR The petitioner is now in judicial police custody 2 That the Petitioner is innocent and is being falsely implica...
Injunction To Provide Against Imminent Danger Pending Inquiry
Category : Agreements Criminal Law
See section 142 Criminal Procedure Code To name description and address WHEREAS the inquiry into the conditional order issued by me on the day of 19 is pending and it has been made to appear to me that the nuisance mentioned in the said order is attended with such imminent danger or injury of a serious kind to the public as to render necessary immediate measures to prevent such danger or injury I do hereby under the provisions of section 142 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 direct and enjoin you forthwith to state plainly what is required to be done as a temporary safeguard pending the result of the inquiry Dated this day of 19 Seal of the Court Signature...
Warrant After Commutation Of A Sentence
Category : Agreements Criminal Law
See section 386 Criminal Procedure Code To the Officer in charge of the Jail at WHEREAS at a Session held on the day of 19 name of prisoner the 1st 2nd 3rd as the case may be prisoner in case No of the Calendar for 19 at the said Session was convicted of the offence of punishable under section of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to and was thereupon committed to your custody and whereas by the order of the Court of a duplicate of which is hereunto annexed the punishment adjudged by the said sentence has been commuted to the punishment of imprisonment for life This is to authorise and require you safely to keep the said prisoner s name in your custody in the said Jail as by law is required until he shall be delivered over by you to the proper authority and custody for the purpose of his undergoing the punishment of imprisonment for life under the said order orIf the mitigated sentence is one of imprisonment say after the words custody in ...
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