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Application for the release of shop under Section 6 (a) of the E. C. Act-Drafting-Miscellaneous Template-803.rtf

Category: Drafting-Miscellaneous Template

Application for the release of shop under Section 6 (a) of the E. C. ActIN THE COURT OF DISTRICT MAGISTRATE…………………………Case Crime No………………….. of……………….. (Under Section 3/7,     Essential Commodities Act)P. S. …………………State……………………… v. ……………………………….(Name)Subject : Misc. Application under Section 6 (a) of the E. C. Act for the release of the shop and the commodities of the petitioners.Sir,It is most respectfully submitted that the applicant has been falsely implicated in the abovenoted case due to personal grievances of the Supply Inspector with the application in the abovenoted crime but while investigating the cas...

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Award made by Arbitrator Appointed by Court under section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996-Arbitration & Award-1195.rtf

Category: Arbitration and Award

AWARD MADE BY ARBITRATOR APPOINTED BY COURT UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT 1996engineer, ,executive, ,contractor, ,good, ,issue, ,AWARD MADE BY ARBITRATOR APPOINTED BY COURT UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT 1996 In the matter of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 And In the matter of Application No        of 2005 This is the Award of the Arbitrator made this......day of....2005.Whereas in pursuance of an Order dated………….made by the Hon'ble High Court at Calcutta in Application No……….. of 2005 I was appointed Arbitrator and I entered into the reference, the parties filed Statement of claim, counter-statement and documents and the parties have adduced both documentary and oral evidence, issues were framed and arguments were heard from both sides and ultimately there were only two issues raised namely,(a) whether the Executive Engineer of the State ...

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Notice under section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996-Arbitration & Award-1199.rtf

Category: Arbitration and Award

Notice under section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996ToBuilders India Private Ltd. 7A, Camac Street Calcutta 700 016Dear SirsRe: Arbitration of the disputes arising out of Contract No. 3 entered with us.You had entered into a Contract No. 3 with us undertaking to construct certain flats and guest houses on terms and conditions contained in said contract.You have failed to complete construction and to make over delivery of possession of houses you had agreed to construct on our behalf.We have paid you advances and also all your running bills. In spite of this, you are inordinately delaying the matter. Time was of the essence of the contract. You have failed to keep the time schedule.The few apartments and guest houses that you have constructed and agreed for joint inspection were found to be defective and not suitable for occupation of the staff and they have not yet been made habitable.In spite of requests you have failed and neglected to complete the work. As a result o...

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Application by the Depositor under section 58A(9) of the Com-Companies Act-1210.rtf

Category: Companies Act

APPLICATION BY THE DEPOSITOR UNDER SECTION 58A(9) OF THE COMPANIES ACTcompany, ,deposit, ,calcutta, ,depositor, ,name, ,APPLICATION BY THE DEPOSITOR UNDER SECTION 58A(9) OF THE COMPANIES ACTBefore the Company Law Board Bench, Eastern Region9 Old Post Office Street, Calcutta 700 001Company Petition No     of 2000 In the matter of the Companies Act 1956 section 58A read with the Regulation 37 of the Company Law Board Bench Rules 1991 And In the matter of AB residing at Calcutta Petitioner versus X Co. Ltd. a company registered under the Companies Act 1956 and having its registered office at ________Calcutta Respondent The humble petition of the applicant above-named most respectfullySheweth:1Name and address of thedepositor-applicant2Name of the company andaddress of its registered office3 Name of the depositor and hisaddress4 Amount of deposit5 Fixed Deposit Receipt No. anddate6. Terms and conditions of deposit as also date of maturity of deposit7 Details of pa...

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Notice under sec.138-Negotiable Instruments Act-1346.rtf

Category: Negotiable Instruments Act

A NOTICE U/S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACTclient, ,cheque, ,business, ,hosiery, ,clothe, ,A NOTICE U/S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACTSUDHAKAR E. AVHAD,      16/1 Siddharth ChambersB. Sc. (Hons); LL. M.,  Erandwana, Karve Road,ADVOCATE.       PUNE 411004Phones : 5431424, 543143/Dated   NOTICE (BY REGISTERED A.D.)ToShri M_A_D,Sir,Under instructions from and on behalf of my client, Shri BAD, 10 Kasba Peth, Pune 411011, I have to address you as follows :1. That my client and yourself happened to be old friends, and as suchthe relationship between you two has been established for a verylong time.2. That my client has been running his business in readymade clothe;and hosiery in Pune city.3. That the business of my client is that of a wholesaler, and he supplies clothes and hosiery to various businessmen in and around the city.That recently, you have also started your business in readymade...

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Notice us 138 of the negotiable instruments act & sec. 420 of the indian penal code-Negotiable Instruments Act-1347.rtf

Category: Negotiable Instruments Act

A NOTICE U/S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT & SECclient, ,cheque, ,bank, ,r, ,pune, ,A NOTICE U/S 138 OF THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT & SEC. 420 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODERajaram 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 DatedNOTICE (BY REGISTERED A.D.)ToSmt. 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 th...

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Proforma of a complaint under section 138 by a firm-Negotiable Instruments Act-1353.rtf

Category: Negotiable Instruments Act

Pro-forma of a complaint under section 138 by a firmPro-forma of a complaint under section 138 by a firmIn the Court of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate………………….CourtAt…………… ………………..Complaint No……………… 20…….M/s…………………………………………….through : Shri………….Partner of the firm                                                                  &nb...

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Petition by a Guardian of Minor Child for Maintenance against Father under section 125, Cr PC-Marriage Act-1764.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

Petition by a Guardian of Minor Child for Maintenance against Father under section 125, Cr PCPetition by a Guardian of Minor Child for Maintenance against Father under section 125, Cr PCIn the Court of……………………MagistrateCase No…………………………..of 2005 Petitioner (minor M through his next Opposite Party Ffriend U) maternal uncleSon of………………. Versus Son of.......................Village……………… Village……………..Thana……………… Thana………………In the matter of maintenance of minor M, son of opposite party F under s. 125, Cr PCThe humble petition of the minor M through his maternal uncle Most Respectfully Sheweth:1. That the opposite party F lawfully married the petitioner's mother acco...

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Petition by Wife under section 125, Cr PC for Maintenance-Marriage Act-1768.rtf

Category: Marriage Act

PETITION BY WIFE UNDER SECTION 125, CR PC FOR MAINTENANCEPETITION BY WIFE UNDER SECTION 125, CR PC FOR MAINTENANCEIn the Court of……………..Judicial Magistrate 1st ClassCase No……………………under s. 125, Cr PCPetitioner W (wife) Opposite Party H (husband)Daughter of………….. versus Son of…………………..Village  ……………… Village…………………Thana……………….. Thana………………….Occupation…………. Occupation…………….In the matter of petition for maintenance of petitioner W from the husband H under s. 125, Cr PCThe humble petition of W (wife), the petitioner above-namedMost Respectfully Sheweth:Your petitioner W is the ma...

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