icon Freezing of a firm bank account

two partners share 40 perecent of share in a firm. There are 6 other partners who share the remaining 60 per cent of the share. Can the two partners with 40 per cent share, ask the bank to freeze the

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4 months ago


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A partnership firm and the relationship between the partners are governed by the Deed of Partnership executed by all the partners. The percentage of share in the capital invested by partners and share in profit and loss of the business have no role to play and the partners keeping a higher percentage of share in the business cannot take a decision outrightly contrary to the provision of Deed of Partnership. A clause in the Deed of Partnership jointly executed by all the partners is ...ReadMore

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icon Refund fee

What to do maac institute is not giving my refund of 1,77,000 we’re am not going to institute I want my refund they are saying we can’t give u we asked for half amount but not giving and no respon

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4 months ago


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Firstly collect all the proofs and documentation you have against MACC be it mail, message anything and have a verbal communication with them if you are still not satisfied with their answer you can opt for Alternative Dispute Resolution method i.e arbitration or mediation and their are many consumer protection organization too helping customers you can reach out to them as well

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icon Employee Notice Period

I have a notice period of 3 months with my current employer, however, I want to serve only 2 months and buy out 1 month so that I can join my new employer. The notice period terms in my contract are a

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4 months ago


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In this situation, it's important to communicate transparently with your HR team. Review your employment contract thoroughly to ensure you understand the terms correctly. If you wish to serve a notice period of 2 months and buy out the third month, approach your HR department with a well-reasoned request. Clearly articulate the reasons for your decision, such as the opportunity with your new employer and your willingness to fulfill financial obligations by buying out the third month ...ReadMore

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icon Land dispute

Land dispute with neighbour. We have the land with not final area ( Without chakabandi) . The neighbour's and we have different village. I had applied in tahsil office for land demarcation but hold du

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4 months ago


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In a situation like this, it's crucial to navigate the land dispute carefully. Since you've applied for land demarcation at the tahsil office, it indicates a proactive step. To address the issue with your neighbors, consider initiating a dialogue to understand their concerns and share your intentions. If communication fails, seeking legal advice from a local property lawyer can guide you on the best course of action. They may suggest obtaining a surveyor's assistance to establish th ...ReadMore

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icon Ceation of HUF

My father expired recently. I want to know if HUF Account can be opened with my mother and brother. If yes can proceeds from my father FD' PPF be transferred to the HUF account so that tax liability o

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4 months ago


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In the context of Hindu Undivided Family (HUF), it's typically formed by a family where the members are lineal descendants and share a common ancestor. If your family qualifies as an HUF, you can open an HUF account with your mother and brother. However, the possibility of transferring proceeds from your father's FD and PPF to the HUF account might depend on the specific terms and conditions of these financial instruments and the financial institution's policies. It's advisable to c ...ReadMore

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icon Goa property transfer ownership

Hi I inherited a immovable property in Goa (non ancestral) through a will made by each of my parents separately, each leaving their 50% share to me. Could my other 2 sublings contest the will or is th

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4 months ago


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Inherited property matters can be complex, and the specifics depend on local laws, including those in Goa. Generally, if the wills of your parents clearly specify their intentions to leave their respective 50% shares to you, it strengthens your legal claim. However, legal challenges can arise. To secure your position, consulting with a local attorney who specializes in property and inheritance laws in Goa would be prudent. As for the probate requirement, laws vary, but in many juris ...ReadMore

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icon PG owner not picking calls

In September I shifted to a pg in Noida ,I was not informed earlier that it was in lease and lease was about to over ,in October i came back to my hometown ,in November I was informed pg was going to

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4 months ago


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It's important to prioritize your family during difficult times like your father's illness. In dealing with the issue of your belongings at the PG, consider reaching out through alternative channels, such as email or text messages, if the owner is not answering your calls. Clearly express your circumstances and the urgency of retrieving your belongings. If there's still no response, you might want to consult local authorities or seek legal advice on how to proceed. Document all comm ...ReadMore

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Credit Lien created in Bank Account

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4 months ago


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A credit lien on a bank account typically arises when a creditor obtains a legal claim on the funds in the account as collateral for a debt. This could happen if the account holder has defaulted on a loan or owes a substantial amount to the creditor. The creditor, with a court order or legal authority, may place a lien on the bank account to secure the debt repayment. Once the lien is in effect, the account holder may face restrictions on withdrawing or accessing funds in the accoun ...ReadMore

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icon applicability of section 94 of RTFCLARR of 2013 to National Highway act 1956

Section 94 of RTFCLARR provides that: Acquisition of part of house or building.–(1) The provisions of this Act shall not be put in force for the purpose of acquiring a part only of any house, manufa

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4 months ago


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Section 94 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013 (RFCTLARR) specifically addresses the acquisition of a part of a house, manufactory, or building. It stipulates that the provisions of the Act should not be invoked if the owner expresses the desire that the entire structure be acquired. This provision emphasizes the owner's choice for the entirety of the property rather than partial acquisition. Notably, the ...ReadMore

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icon Illegal Construction and Invasion by neighbours

Hello, We live in a multi-storey building of 2 floors. We live in the upper floor, as per the housing rules and market customs the ones living on ground floor can construct their house till their gate

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4 months ago


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To address these concerns, you may want to consult with a property or real estate attorney who can provide advice tailored to the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. Document the instances of intrusion, damages, and any fake promises made by your neighbors. A legal professional can guide you on potential legal actions, such as sending a cease and desist letter, pursuing a civil lawsuit for trespassing or nuisance, or exploring mediation to resolve the dispute amicabl ...ReadMore

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