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Affidavit Of The Petitioner Herein Writs Quo Warranto 1074

Category : Writs Quo Warranto

Affidavit of the Petitioner herein IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF AT W P No of Between A B Petitioner And C D Respondent I Sri S o Religion aged years occupation R o and now having temporarily come down to do hereby solemnly and sincerely affirm and state on oath as follows 1 That I am the Petitioner herein and as such I am well acquainted with the facts of the case 2 I submit that is a part of Inam village of situated in Rural Mandal It is a...


Affidavit Of ………………… The Petitioner Herein Affidavits Production Of Documents 380

Category : Affidavits Production Of Documents

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF AT W P No of Between A B Petitioner And C D Respondent Affidavit of the petitioner herein I Sri S o Religion aged years occupation R o and now having temporarily come down to do hereby solemnly and sincerely affirm and state on oath as follows 1 That I am the Petitioner herein and as such I am well acquainted with the facts of the case 2 I submit that is a part of Inam village of situated in...


Development Agreement In Respect Of Vacant Land Held In Excess Of Ceiling Limit Deeds Property 1922

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...


Development Agreement Of Land With Building Deeds Property 1923

Category : Deeds Property

DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT OF LAND WITH BUILDING purchaser vendor build property flat DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT OF LAND WITH BUILDING THIS AGREEMENT is made at this day of between Mr A residing at hereinafter referred to as the Vendor of the One Part and M s A B Co a registered partnership firm consisting of 1 3 as partners carrying on business of property developers and Builders and having their office at hereinafter referred to as the Purchasers of the Other Part WHEREAS 1 The Vendor is absolutely seized and possessed of or otherwise well and sufficiently entitled to land and building thereon situate at and more particularly described in the Schedule hereunder written 2 The Purchasers have approached the Vendor with an offer to purchase the said property with a view to develop the same by constructing a new building thereon on Flat Ownership basis in place of the existing old building 3 The Vendor and the Purchasers have negotiated th...


Letter Of Credit (foreign) Negotiable Instruments Act 1339

Category : Negotiable Instruments Act

Letter of Credit Foreign L c No Rs To London Dear Sir You fire hereby authorised to draw on us bills of exchange or drafts at 6 months sight for a sum not exceeding Rs towards the aggregate amount payable to you by our customer Mr In respect of the shipment of consignment No of sold and to be exported by you to our said customer We undertake to duly honour such bills of exchange drafts on presentation by you or through your bankers duly discounted in their favour The bills of exchange drafts should be accompanied by the relevant bill of lading in respect of the consignment duly endorsed and shipping invoice particulars of insurance policy and the documents relating to the said shipment The bills or drafts must specify that they are drawn under this credit number date Yours faithfully For Bank of Bombay Manager Letter of Credit Inland L c No For Rs To Mr New Delhi Dear Sir You a...


Form A Deeds Miscellaneous 1850

Category : Deeds Miscellaneous

FORM A union trade application date schedule Form A Regulation 3 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A TRADE UNION Dated the day of 19 1 We hereby apply for the registration of a trade union under the name of 2 The address of the head office of the union is 3 The union came into existence on the day of 19 and has on its roll on the date of his application members 12 4 The union is a union of employers workers engaged in the industry or profession 5 The particulars required by s 5 l c of the Indian Trade Unions Act 1926 are given in Schedule I 6 The particulars given in Schedule II show the provision made in the rules for the matters detailed in s 6 of the Indian Trade Unions Act 1926 7 To be struck out in the case of unions which have not been in existence for one year before the date of application The particulars required by s 5 2 of the Indian...


Application For Registration Of A Trade Union Labour Act 1378

Category : Labour Act

Application for Registration of a Trade Union union trade schedule application indian Application for Registration of a Trade Union 1 We hereby apply for the registration of a trade union under the name of 2 The address of the head office of the union is 3 The union came into existence on the day of 20 and has on its roll on the date of this application members 4 The union is a union of employees workers engaged in the industry or profession 5 The particulars required by s 5 l c of the Indian Trade Unions Act 1926 are given in Schedule I 6 The particulars given in Schedule II show the provisions made in the rules for the matters detailed in s 6 of the Indian Trade Unions Act 1926 7 To be struck out in the case of unions which have not been in existence for one year before the date of application The particulars required by s 5 2 of the Indian Trade Unions Act 1926 are given in Schedule III ...


Performance Of Supervisory Employees 484

Category : Service And Establishment Forms

Performance of Supervisory Employees INSTRUCTIONS Rate each factor by circling the appropriate number Do not let your rating of one factor influence your rating of another Explanation of Rating 1 UNSATISFACTORY A serious handicap to job performance 2 FAIR Marginally satisfactory at best needs improvement in this factor 3 SATISFACTORY Average in this factor 4 GOOD Very satisfactory well above minimum standards 5 EXCEPTIONAL Outstanding Job knowledge Consider his knowledge and understanding of all phases of his job and matters related to it a b c d e Judgement Consider the ability to judge the technical and administrative matters a b c d e Uitilisation of time Consider the productive utilization of the working time whether he plans his time in advance a b c d e Judgement Consider the ability to judge the technical and administrative matters a b c d e Utilisation of Consider the productive utilisation of the working time whet...


Form No. 24 [see Section 192 And Rule 37] Annual Return Of Salaries Under Section 206

Category : Incometaxold

FORM NO 24 See Section 192 and rule 37 Annual return of Salaries under section 206 of the Income tax Act 1961 for the year ending 31st March 1 a Tax deduction Account No b Permanent Account No 2 Employer Classification Code See Note 1 3 a Name of the Employer b Address of the Employer Flat Door Block Number Name of the premises Building Road Street Lane Area Locality Town City District State Pin Code 4 a Name of the person responsible for paying Salary if not the employer b Address of the person responsible for paying salary Flat Door Block Number Name of the premises Building Road Street Lane Area Locality Town City District State Pin Code 5 Has address of Employer person responsible for paying salary charged since filling the last return Yes No 6 Details of salary paid and tax deducted thereon from the employees Serial P N R O D D T T V A T T I I G A A A T T I In I T T T T T Re Number e a e c a a o ot a m o o n ...


A Petition For Divorce On The Ground Of Cruelty (us 13 (l)(ia) Of The Hindu Marriage Act 1955) 1107

Category : Petitions

A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 cruelty adultery wife marriage divorce A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 HIGHLIGHTS GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE i ADULTERY 1 Judicial separation is one step less than divorce When it becomes impossible to live together as husband and wife due certain reasons law allows separation The marriage continues but spouses need not live together 2 Adultery is a voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person whether a man or a woman with a person who is not a spouse The act must be voluntary So rape or intercourse manipulated through fraud will not be adultery One single act of adultery by either party is reason enough for divorce Sexual relations between a girl and a boy before marriage is not adultery It is not necessary that the sexual intercourse should be complete Mere suspicion or opportunity for adultery is not...


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