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Category : Deeds Property
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN RESPECT OF VACANT LAND HELD IN EXCESS OF CEILING LIMIT developer owner land agreement flat DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN RESPECT OF VACANT LAND HELD IN EXCESS OF CEILING LIMIT This AGREEMENT is made at this day of between Mr A the Owner hereinafter referred to as The Owner of the One Part and Mr B hereinafter referred to as The Developer of the Other Part WHEREAS 1 The Owner is absolutely seized and possessed of a piece of land situate at and which is more particularly described in the Schedule hereunder written 2 The Vendor had filed a Return in respect of the said land under S 6 of the Urban Land C R Act 1976 and by an order passed by the Competent Authority under S 8 of the said Act the Vendor is allowed to hold a portion thereof within ceiling limit and the remaining portion of the said land is held to be in excess of the ceiling limit 3 In the meanwhile the Vendor had applied to the Govt under S 20 21 o...
Schedule Of Trust Property Held By The Deceased. (rules 374, 375 And 376) 345
Category : Petitions
Schedule of trust property held by the deceased Rules 374 375 and 376 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY TESTAMENTARY AND INTESTATE JURISDICTION PETITION NO OF 20 Petition for Title as in the Petition Deceased Petitioner SCHEDULE NO II Schedule of Trust Property Rs Property held in trust for another and not beneficially or with general power to confer a beneficial interest Total Petitioner...
List Of Documents Held In Suit (interim Of An Application) Drafting Civil Template 680
Category : Drafting Civil Template
List of Documents held in Suit Interim of an Application In the Court of Suit No of 20 A Petitioner Versus B Defendants List of papers filed by Sri Advocate on behalf of the plaintiff to day i e 20 1 Photostat copy of the allotment order dated 20 No 1119 in favour of the plaintiff 2 Photostat copy of the Hire Purchase Tenancy Agreement in favour of the plaintiff dated 20 3 Photostat copy of certificate of possession dated 20 in favour of the plaintiff 4 Site plan of situated in ...
Form No. 3 Return Of Income [for Assesses Other Than Companies And Those Deriving Income From Property Held Fo
Category : Incometaxold
1 FORM NO 3 INCOME TAX ACT RETURN OF INCOME 1961 For assesses other than companies Receipt No and those deriving income from Date property held for charitiable and claiming exemption under section 11 whose total income does not include Profits and gains of business or profession SEE RULE 12 1 B ii 1 OEIGINAL REVISED U S 142 1 I 148 237 1 ASSESSMENT YEAR 19 4 PAN GIR NO 3 IF REVISED RECEIPT NO AND DATE OF FILING OF ORIGINAL WARD CIRCLE RANGE RETURN 1 9 5 NAME SURNAME FIRST IN BLOCK LETTERS 6 FATHER S HUSBAND S NAME 7 DATE OF BIRTH SURNAME FIRST IN BLOCK LETTERS 8 STATUS 9 RESIDENTAL STATUS 10 Residential Address In Block Letters TELEPHONE PIN 11 RESIDENTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK LETTERS TELEPHONE PIN 12 Please indicate Yes No a Are you a citizen of India b Are you a person of Indian origin Yes No Are you an NRI in whose case any part of income is to Yes No taxed in accordance with the provisions of chapter XIIA If ...
Preliminary Decree In An Administration Suit By A Legatee, Where An Executor Is Held Personally Liable For The Payment Of Legacies
Category : Agreements Civil Procedure Code
Title 1 It is declared that the defendant is personally liable to pay the legacy of Rs bequeathed to the plaintiff 2 And it is ordered that an account be taken of what is due for principal and interest on the said legacy 3 And it is also ordered that the defendant do within weeks after the date of the certificate of the pay to the plaintiff the amount of what the shall certify to be due for principal and interest 4 And it is ordered that the defendant do pay the plaintiff his costs of suit the same to be taxed in case the parties differ...
An Appeal Memo 1127
Category : Notices
AN APPEAL MEMO court learn low respondent appellant AN APPEAL MEMO IN THE COURT OF THE DISTRICT JUDGE AT PUNE Civil Appeal No 200 Shri E V K age 54 years occupation business Appellant resident of 200 Shaniwar Peth Original Pune411030 Plaintiff Versus Shri U A R age 38 years occupation service Respondent resident of 12 Swapneel Society Original Pune 411009 Defendant The appellant above named submits this memo of appeal praying to state as follows A That the property bearing CTS No 200 of Shaniwar Peth Pune City is owned by the present appellant B That in the said property the prescribed in para 1 of the suit had been let out to the respondent in his independent capacity C That the respondent had acquired of his own in Swapneel Cooperative Ho...
Criminal Appeal Drafting Criminal Template 1093
Category : Drafting Criminal Template
CRIMINAL APPEAL court appellant hon ble low accuse CRIMINAL APPEAL IN THE COURT OF THE DISTRICT SESSIONS JUDGE AT PUNE Criminal Appeal No 2003 Shri N S P Age 36 years occupation service Resident of Mehetre Vasti Chikhali Taluka Haveli District Pune Versus The State of Maharashtra Notice to be served on the District Government Pleader Pune 411 005 Appellant Original Accused Respondent Original Complainant CRIMINAL APPEAL U S 374 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR I Brief History of the Case is as follows 1 That the appellant was charged with and tried for the offence punishable u s 304 A of the Indian Penal Code and was sentenced to suffer SI for one month and also to pay a fine of Rs 500 I d to suffer further SI for seven days 2 That the said order of punishment has been passed by the Hon ble Judicial Magistrate First Class Vadgaon Maval in S T C C No 1100 2000 3 That the said ...
Bye Laws Of A Condominium Deeds Property 1895
Category : Deeds Property
Bye Laws of a Condominium CHAPTER I 1 Short title and Application 1 These Bye laws may be called the Bye laws of the Condominium 2 The provisions of these Bye laws apply to the Condominium All present or future owners tenants future tenants or their employees or any other person that might use the facilities of the building in any manner are subject to the regulations set forth in these Bye laws The mere acquisition or rental or taking on licence of any of the family units hereinafter referred to as units of the building or mere act of occupancy of any of the said units will signify that these Bye laws are accepted ratified and will be complied with 2 Definitions 1 In these Bye laws unless the context requires otherwise a Act means the Maharashtra Apartment Ownership Act 1970 b Association means the Association of all the Apartment Owners constituted by such owners for the purpose of the Condominium c Board means a Board of Managers consist...
Constitution Of A Rotary Club Deeds Miscellaneous 1831
Category : Deeds Miscellaneous
Constitution of a Rotary Club Article I Name The name of this organisation shall be Of Article II Territorial Limits The territorial limits of this club shall be as follows Article III Object The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster First The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service Second High ethical standards in business and professions the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society Third The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal business and community life Fourth The advancement of international understanding goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service Article IV Meetings Section 1 This club shall meet regularly once each week o...
Joint Ventures Abroad Foreign Collaboration & Joint Venture 1304
Category : Foreign Collaboration And Joint Venture
JOINT VENTURES ABROAD company foreign india share investment JOINT VENTURES ABROAD Unlike joint ventures in India Joint venture undertakings are established abroad by the Indian entrepreneurs for building up an export potential for their products manufactured through foreign collaboration in the developing countries where there is a favorable political climate and a demand for the Indian products For this purpose the Government offers the following opportunities i opportunities to increase the export potential of the Indian company ii facility of repatriation to India of capital and dividend and royalty and remuneration earned outside India from joint ventures iii incentives under the Income tax Act iv Compliance with requirements for setting up joint ventures The following requirements will have to be complied with for setting up joint ventures abroad a Under Companies Act Since the Government ...
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