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Home Forms Name: second class Page 1 of about 4 results (0.002 seconds)Deed Of Trust When No Trustees Are Appointed But Money Is Given Straight To The University Direct Deeds Trust 1705
Category : Deeds Trust
DEED OF TRUST WHEN NO TRUSTEES ARE APPOINTED BUT MONEY IS GIVEN STRAIGHT TO THE UNIVERSITY DIRECT university security scholarship award bond DEED OF TRUST WHEN NO TRUSTEES ARE APPOINTED BUT MONEY IS GIVEN STRAIGHT TO THE UNIVERSITY DIRECT This indenture made this 10th day of December 2005 by me AB etc Whereas I am desirous of establishing a scholarship at the University to be known as scholarship to be awarded to the student who would stand first in the first class in Political Science in the M A Examination every year at the rate of Rs 900 per month for two years and for that purpose purchased with the approbation of the said University and in the name of the said University 9 per cent Government Promissory Relief Bonds or other security as may be described by the settlor of the face value of Rs 2 lakhs yielding interest of Rs per annum state particulars of the security And whereas I have made over the said Government Promissory Rel...
Matrimonial Petitions 1114
Category : Suits
MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS woman husband marriage family wife MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT WITHOUT BITTERNESS U S 13 B OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 AMENDING ACT 1976 HIGHLIGHTS This section was introduced by the Amending Act 1976 REQUIREMENTS 1 Marriage should have been solemnised before or after the commencement of the Amending Act 1976 but not before 1955 2 A joint petition is to be presented to the Court 3 The grounds for dissolution of marriage must clearly and categorically show that a The parties are living separately for a period of one year or more before the presentation of the petition b They have not been able to live together c They have mutually agreed to dissolve their marriage HEARING a Not earlier than 6 months but not later than 18 months b There should be no collusion c The Court must make endeavours to bring about a reconciliation JURISDICTION a Formerly District Court b Presently Civil Judge Senior Div...
Petition For Bai! Under Section 439, Cr Pc Before Sessions J Deeds Miscellaneous 1864
Category : Deeds Miscellaneous
Petition for Bai Petition for Bail under section 439 Cr PC before Sessions Judge In the Court of the Sessions Judge at Alipore Case No 10 of 1999 pending in the Court of the Sub divisional Magistrate of Alipore The State versus Accused AB son of GH Village Thana In the matter of an application of AB the accused for bail The humble petition of AB the accused above named Most Respectfully Sheweth 1 That it was alleged that there was a burglary in the house of ZEE on the night of 3rd May 2000 and your petitioner was arrested by the police some two weeks afterwards on 18th May 2000 at his house The charge sheet was submitted on 16th June 2000 Your petitioner s prayer for bail was rejected by Mr JM Sub divisional Judicial Magistrate at on 10th July 2000 Being aggrieved by the order of the Learned Magistrate refusing to grant bail to your petitioner he begs to move your Honour for bail on the following am...
Employees’ State Insurance _central_ Rules, 1950
Category : Centralrules
Employees State Insurance Central Rules 1950 Notification In exercise of the powers conferred by section 95 of the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 XXXIV 34 of 1948 the Central Government is pleased to make the following rules SRO 212 dated 22nd June 1950 CHAPTER I 1 Short title and extent 1 These rules may be called the Employees State Insurance Central Rules 1950 2 They extend to the whole of India 2 Definitions In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context 1 the Act means the Employees State Insurance Act 1948 34 of 1948 1A average daily wages during a contribution period means in respect of any employee for the purpose of the daily rate of sickness benefit maternity benefit disablement benefit and dependant s benefit the sum equal to one hundred and fifteen per cent of the aggregate amount of wages payable to him during that period divided by the number of days including paid holidays and leave...
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