icon Difference between pf deed executed on annexure

I wish to know what is difference between pf deed executed on annexure 1 and annexure 2 Out pf was executed on annexure 1 and got rejected


A. Dear Client,

The key difference between PF deeds executed on Annexure 1 and Annexure 2 lies in their content and format. Annexure 1 likely contains details that didn't meet the requirements or were inaccurate, resulting in rejection. To understand the specific distinctions and why Annexure 1 was rejected, it's essential to review the content and format differences between the two annexures carefully.

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icon Commissioner sir force me to do risky work of demolition as contractor

As contractor, commi. sir force me to do demolition work of building having 11 floor, I request him to transfer this work to other because we are not experienced in this field, even though we didn't f


A. Dear Client,

You can address your inability to comply with the demolition order to higher authorities, explaining your constraints. If no resolution is reached and the concerned department proceeds without your involvement, you can seek remedy through the Commercial Court established under the Commercial Court Act, 2015. Commercial disputes, which involve disagreements related to commerce, contracts, fiduciary duties, or intellectual property, can be resolved through court proceedings or alter ...ReadMore

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icon Delay payment

Sir, one year agreement is complete,but party have no payment .what is the prosisure


A. Dear Client,
You can connect with the opposite party, discuss their default, and try to settle the dispute amicably. If the party does not take any action, then you can file a civil suit before the jurisdictional court for breach of contract and claim the payment dues.
Hope it helps.
Thank you.

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icon Termination of contract

I signed a life rights contract with a company and in agreement we agreed to get payment in 3 terms 1 at signing 2 at finalisation of actor 3 at commencement of shooting .. however it doesn’t happen


A. Dear sir,
The right to terminate for violation of conditions cannot be curtailed. You may get issue legal notice or file a suit and terminate the contract.

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icon West Bengal Tender for Fortified Rice

We have a Fortified Rice Kernels manufacturing firm. Currently the Government is the only buyer for the same as it is distributed in PDS. The WB Govt recently floated a tender for just fixing the rate


A. Dear Client,

Sections 58 and 59 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, govern the registration process for partnership firms with the Registrar of Firms, Societies, and Non-Trading Corporations. Without registration under these provisions, a partnership firm lacks legal standing to initiate legal actions or defend against them in case of disputes involving partners or third parties. Therefore, based on your status at the time of tender submission, the authority has disqualified it on technical g ...ReadMore

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icon Breech of Employment Agreement

Post my termination of employment on baseless grounds. I received an email from my HR stating the following:- "Following an internal data integrity audit, it has come to our attention that several inf


A. Dear client, the company can take legal action on you as you have breached the contractual obligations. You can resolve this issue by giving the valid reasons for your actions to the manager/HR.
In the relieving letter or termination letter the cause of the removal will be mentioned and in the background verification it can be found and it will have a severe impact on your future job prospects.

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icon Fraud money by friend

How to get my money back from my friend? She is not agree to return me back.What are the possible way to recover?


A. Dear Client,

Without documentation or evidence to support your claim against your friend, there's no legal recourse available to recover the money through litigation.

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icon civil law

A builder had signed a development agreement to construct our vacant plot in Maharashtra in the year 2008, he was aware that a case was going on in the court on this property (testematory suit) , insp


A. Dear Client,

When a property-related suit is pending before a Court of Law, the subject matter of the suit cannot be the basis for any agreement or contract. Any agreement made by the parties aware of the pending litigation is invalid and void ab initio, as it is against the law. Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, states that an agreement to perform an impossible act is void.

Under Article 115 of the Indian Limitation Act, the limitation period for breach of contract is three years ...ReadMore

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icon PARKING RELATED QUESTION

builder not informed us that whole ground floor will be covered by open parking which is again covered by tiny shed. Society becomes congested. Builder hides all this from residents. What we should d


A. Dear Client,
Once a purchaser of a flat and member of the society, opts for an open-to-sky parking space if appears in the deed of conveyance of the flat, the same cannot be covered with a shed even from his own pocket. Instead, you along with others can raise a voice against the unauthorised construction of a cover shed of open-to-sky parking space by a few members of the society. In case your collective voice of protest yields no result, bring the matter to the notice of the Registrar of the ...ReadMore

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icon Land Gift Deed Intekal Not Accepted

Does a Gift Deed become Invalid if Intekal is Not Accepted (Manjoor) by Registrar Office since 1 Year and 9 months. Reason was Gift Land had a Stay Orders issued by Punajb & Haryana High Court 1 mont


A. Dear Client,

If a property has become the subject of a legal dispute and is under consideration by a court of law, it is generally not advisable to alienate or transfer the property through means such as gift or sale until a final order is issued by the court. In such situations, it is prudent to await the court's decision and follow the legal process before making any transactions involving the property. This approach ensures compliance with legal proceedings and avoids potential complication ...ReadMore

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