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Category : Notices
NOTICE TO A RAILWAY CLAIMING DAMAGES FOR LIABILITIES IN TORT OF A RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION CASE OF PHYSICAL INJURY railway r client claim notice NOTICE TO A RAILWAY CLAIMING DAMAGES FOR LIABILITIES IN TORT OF A RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION CASE OF PHYSICAL INJURY Dated Regd with AID To The General Manager Railway Name the Railway with address Dear Sir Subject Notice under s 106 of the Indian Railways Act 1989 Under instructions from my client state here name description and address I hereby give you a notice claiming damages of Rs on account of personal injuries suffered by him as hereunder stated My said client was a qualified surgeon of good repute My said client had on date purchased a 1st class ticket at Rly station on the Railway for a journey from to by etc name the train and availed himself of a reserved seat in a 1st class compartment of the train On at about hours the...
Notice To Railways For Claim Of Liabilities In Tort
Category : Notice
NOTICE TO RAILWAY FOR CLAIM OF LIABILITIES IN TORT Registered A D Date TO The General Manager Railways Dear Sir Notice under section 78B Indian Railways Act 1890 I hereby give you notice of my claim for damages for liabilities in tort as required by section 78B of the Indian Railways Act 1890 1 I purchased a II nd AC Class ticket No at Rly station on the Railway for a journey from to by and was given berth No in II nd AC class compartment 2 On at about hours the train while it was between and met with an accident with mail due to careless...
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...
Bar Council Of India Rules
Category : Centralrules
BAR COUNCIL OF INDIARULES TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I BAR COUNCIL OF INDIARULES Rules made by the Bar Council of India in exercise of its rule making powers under the Advocates Act 1961 PART I DEFINITIONS Definitions In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Advocates Act 1961 as amended from time to time b Advocate means an advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of theAct c Casual Vacancy means a vacancy caused otherwise than by the expiry of the term d Chairman means the Chairman of the Bar Council of India e Clear days means that time is to be reckoned exclusive of both the first and thelast days Illustration The election of members to a State Council is fixed for the 15th January 1965 Under the rules of the State Council ballot papers have to be despatched10 clear days before the date of election Consequently the last date for the despatch of ballot papers will be 4th January 1965 f C...
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