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Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Section 125 Of Code Of Criminal Procedure1973

Category : Affidavits Criminal

Precedent No 68 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT DURING TRIAL UNDER SECTION 125 OF CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 IN THE COURT OF CHIEF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE In Criminal Complaint No of 20 Petitioners Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent herein is petitioner No 1 in the accompanying petition The deponent is well conversant with the facts and circumstances of thecase and stands fully competent to swear to this affidavit The deponentherein will be referred to as petitioner No 1 hereinafter 2 That the marriage between petitioner No 1 and the respondent was solemnised at on according to Hindu rites and ceremonies 3 That on the demand and specific request of the parents and other familymembers of the respondent the marriage between petitioner No 1 andthe respondent was solemnised with great pomp and show Approximately Rs was spent on tents and ...


Affidavit In Support Of Petition Under Section 125 Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 19731

Category : Affidavits Criminal

Precedent No 65 AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF PETITION UNDER SECTION 125 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 1973 It is pertinent to mention here that although the provision regarding maintenance of certain categories of persons has been enshrined in the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 the right to maintenance is inherently and essentially a civil right The intention of the legislature behind making the aforesaid exception is to enable the judiciary to deal with situations requiring urgent and immediate attention Further it is for this reason that the pattern in relation to affidavits would be the same as followed in civil litigation IN THE COURT OF METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE In Criminal Complaint No of 20 Petitioners Complainants Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed solemnly declares and affirms as follows 1 That I am petitioner No 2 in the accompanying petition and I am fully conversant with the facts and circumstan...


Model Appointment Letter 290

Category : Notices

MODEL APPOINTMENT LETTER company work time employment if MODEL APPOINTMENT LETTER Date To Subject LETTER OF OFFER CUM APPOINTMENT LETTER Dear Sir The Management is pleased to offer you the post of in our establishment on the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 This appointment is with effect from subject to confirmation of your joining report and signed copy of appointment letter 2 That you will be paid a salary of Rs consolidated per month You will not be eligible for any other allowance or benefit as stated above 3 The appointment is purely temporary casual probation permanent for a fixed period of and upto only After the expiry of the period your services will be terminated automatic...


Application Under Article 226 Praying For A Writ Of Habeas Corpus With A View To Protect The Fundamental Right Of Liberty To Live Has Been Infringed By Respondents As Hereinafter Mentioned Writs Quo Warranto 1078

Category : Writs Quo Warranto

Application under Article 226 praying for a Writ of Habeas Corpus with a view to protect the fundamental right of liberty to live has been infringed by respondents as hereinafter mentioned IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT Extraordinary Civil Jurisdiction Writ Petition No of 20 In the matter of Mr v 1 2 3 4 To The Hon ble Chief Justice and his companion Justices The petitioner by this Writ requests and prays to the Hon ble Court to issue a writ of Habeas Corpus as THE PERSONAL LIBERTIES OF THE PETITIONER HAVE BEEN INFRINGED and also that of his minor child who is restrained the restraint amounting to an offence The petitioner states that he has exhausted all his remedies that too in his favour even then the child is being held at ransom which is apparent from the facts an early action and a request for issuing a writ of mandamus directing the pe...


Injuries Caused By Negligence Driving Drafting Plaints 872

Category : Drafting Plaints

Injuries caused by negligence driving Mr the above named plaintiff states as follows 1 The plaintiff is a shoe maker carrying on business at The defendant is a merchant of 2 On the day of 20 the plaintiff was working southward along in the City of at about O clock in the afternoon He was obliged to cross Middleton Street which is a street running into at right angles While he was crossing this street and just before he could reach the foot pavement on the further side thereof a carriage of the defendant s drawn by two horses under the charge and control of the defendant s servants was negligently suddenly and without any warning turned at a rapid and dangerous pace out of Middleton Street into The pole of the carriage struck the plaintiff and knowcked him down and he was mu...


Geographical Indications Of Goods _registration And Protection_ Rules, 2002

Category : Centralrules

Geographical Indications of Goods Registration and Protection Rules 2002 Notification G S R 176 E In the exercise of the powers conferred by sub section 87 of Geographical Indications of Goods Registration Protection Act 1999 the Central Government makes the following rules namely PART I CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title and commencement 1 These rules may be called the Geographical Indications of Goods Registration and Protection Rules 2002 2 They shall come into force on the date on which the Act comes into force 2 Definitions 1 In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means The Geographical Indications Of Goods Registration Protection Act 1999 b Agent means a person authorised under Section 76 c Application for registration of a geographical indication includes the geographical indication for goods contained in it d Appropriate office of the Geographical Indications Registry means the relevant office of...


Company Law Board Regulations, 1991

Category : Centralrules

Company Law Board Regulations 1991 CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title commencement and interpretation 1 These regulations may be called the Company Law Board Regulations 1991 2 They shall come into force on the date1 of their publication in the Official Gazette 3 The General Clauses Act 18972 applies to the interpretation of these regulations as it applies to the interpretation of a Central Act 2 Definitions 1 In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Companies Act 1956 b Annexure means an Annexure to these Regulations c Application means an application by which an interlocutory proceeding is commenced before a Bench d Authorised representative means a person authorised in writing by a party under sub regulation 2 of regulation 19 to function before a Bench as the representative of such party e Bench means a bench of the Board and includes the Principal Bench Additional Principal Bench and a member ...


Companies _court_ Rules, 1959

Category : Centralrules

Companies Court Rules 1959 PART I GENERAL 1 Short title and commencement These Rules shall be cited as The Companies Court Rules 1959 and shall come into force on the 1st day of October 1959 2 Interpretation In these Rules unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires 1 The Act means the Companies Act 1956 2 Advocate means in the case of a High Court having ordinary original jurisdiction every person entitled to appear and plead in such jurisdiction of such High Court and includes an Attorney of such Court and in the case of every other High Court every person entitled to appear and plead in such High Court and in the case of a District Court every person entitled to appear and plead in such Court Provided that in respect of the service of notices and processes which under these rules may be served on an Advocate on behalf of any party or the filing of an appearance on behalf of any party Advocate shall mean only a person entitled to...


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