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  • what is the difference between a court order and a judgment?

    What is the difference between an order of the High Court and a Judgment of the High court. How long it will take to get a copy of the order of a High Court from the date of order?

    4 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years ago
  • I have a WP number and year(1992) of a state High Court. Is it possible to get the order copy of this writ?

    I am connected with a particular issue which has been the subject of a writ petition of the year 1992. It did not come to my notice. Now can I get the copy of the order in this particular writ? If yes, please advise how to get the order. Thanks.

    2 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years ago
  • period of limitation?

    What is the period within which a criminal case has to be filed wherein an individual is guilty of offences under various sections of IPC involving minimum imprisonment of varying terms, i.e. 1 year, 2yrs, 3yrs, 7yrs & 10 yrs ?

    2 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago
  • Is Emigration clearance required for an Indian for visiting Australia/United States?

    My friend has planned for a visit, as a Tourist, to Australia & United States, 6 months stay in each country. Is Emigration clearance required in the form of an ECR/ECNR endorsement in the Passport?

    4 AnswersImmigration1 decade ago
  • how to arrive at cost of shares?

    in order to arrive at the capital gains on shares, we have to arrive at the cost of the shares. how the same is arrived at? (i.e. what are the elements to be considered from out of these: brokerage, service tax, securities transaction tax, stamp, turnover tax, dp charges, education cess, higher edu. cess)

    2 AnswersInvesting1 decade ago
  • Effects of fixed deposits during depression?

    During depression, I presume, the price of all assets will come down since the number of buyers will also come down. What will happen to Gold? At that time, which will be more valuable, Gold or Fixed Deposits?

    2 AnswersOther - Business & Finance1 decade ago
  • Original PAN Card lost.?

    My PAN Card is lost. I have only the PAN Number. How to get a duplicate Card?

    3 AnswersIndia1 decade ago
  • Can a criminal court in India give a verdict when the accused is absent? Will it stand the test on appeal?

    In a private complaint in a criminal Court in India, the accused is absent during many of the hearings and his counsel is filing petitions and the same is accepted by the Court. The day of judgement is also announced. The accused is absent on the day of judgement. Can the Criminal Court give the verdict when the accused is absent? If given, will it stand the test when the verdict is challenged in the appellate court by the accused stating that the verdict given on the day of his absence is invalid?

    If the Judicial Magistrate issues a warrant for arrest of the accused when he is absent on the day of judgement, the case will get prolonged for further period. What are the remedies available to the Complainant?

    2 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago
  • foot burning?

    I am aged 59.I have diabetes for the last 12 yrs and am taking continuous treatment.The sugar level is slightly above normal(HbA1c-6.9%).I have foot burning in my left leg since 4 months and was taking Zeptol 200(Carbamazepine Tab IP) for two months and after that Gabator 300 (Gabapentin Cap).During the time I was taking these medicines, I did not get the burning sensation for about 25 days in a month but I was getting it during 3-5 days in a month only. Now the burning has spread to my right foot during the last 0ne week& the burning is there continuously during the last 10 days.I do not feel the burning when I walk or during sleep. After I wake up, when I start to work in sitting position or relax, my feet start to burn

    For Diab, I was taking Euglucon 1 tab two times a day, Melmet-500 (Metformin)1 Tab two times a day and Rezult 2mg once a day with Centrum(A-z). I stopped Rezult 3months ago but added Euglucon half tab two times.

    The foot burning is making me restless.Pl. advise.

    6 AnswersPain & Pain Management1 decade ago
  • IT Return form to be used?

    Thanks to Mr.Balasubramanian and Mr.K.Naveen.

    Derevatives transactions is brought under Business Income. I find from the web site that Form No.2 is meant for individuals and HUF not having income from Business or Profession.

    Please enlighten me in the light of the above, whether to use form no.2 or form no.4 and the time limit for filing the return.

    3 AnswersIndia1 decade ago
  • What is the IT return form to be used?

    I have transactions under the following headings:

    1. Derevatives - MCX and F&O

    2. Capital Gains/Loss (Share Transactions) - Long Term, Short Term, Speculation(Day Trading)

    3. Income by way of Dividends, Interests on Bank Deposits, Mutual Funds, etc.

    The total amount is less than the Tax Audit limit.

    Please let me know the IT Return form to be used in this case and the last date for filing the return.

    5 AnswersIndia1 decade ago
  • Filing of income tax return where DTAA is involved?

    Kindly guide as to how income is to be computed and income tax return is to be filed (how income is to be arrived and what deductions are to be taken into acount)where a person is having salary income in India for part of the year and salary income is in a foreign country for a part of the same year and Double taxation avoidance treaty is existing between the two countries?

    what is to be done for subsequent years in such a case where the individual is employed and resides in the foreign country and no income accrues in India?

    2 AnswersIndia1 decade ago
  • If remedies like compensation, fine and conviction are not specifically prayed for,what will be the outcome?

    While filing a check bouncing case in the Judicial Magistrate Court, it is generally submitted that the case may be taken on file, issue summons to the accused and proceed as per the provisions of Law, and thus render justice.

    It is discussed that unless specific prayers are mentioned, like, requesting to render justice by award of compensation and conviction and levy of fine, the court will not award conviction and compensation or fine.

    Is it so?

    Even if the specific prayers are not made at the time of filing the case, if the same is mentioned during the argument or in the written argument, will it not suffice.

    what are the case laws connected with the above.

    What are the latest provisions about award of compensation(quantum), fine and conviction?

    Kindly clarify.

    Thanks.

    Pillai.

    3 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago