Know what cases can be filed in Chandigarh District & Sessions Court both on Civil & Criminal side from their Abbreviation so that you can check case status easily online from ecourts website.
Grounds for Quashing 482 CrPC High CourtSatish Mishra
Post cover 7 Grounds for Quashing 482 CrPC High Court as held in State of Haryana and others Vs. Ch. Bhajan Lal and others" 1992 AIR SC 604 by Supreme Court of India.
MACT Claim Tribunal Important Judgments RulingSatish Mishra
The document provides guidance on important judgments for motor accident claims (MACT) cases. It outlines principles such as:
1) MACT cases should follow a summary procedure rather than be conducted like regular civil suits.
2) Tribunals should take an active role in deciding cases and expediting compensation disbursement.
3) Proceedings should not be adversarial but aimed at determining just compensation.
4) Effective use should be made of evidence rules and electronic communication is permitted for case related communications.
Haryana RERA Quarterly Compliance in StepsSatish Mishra
1. HRERA, Panchkula has initiated an online system for registering and tracking the quarterly progress of real estate projects.
2. Developers must file quarterly information on specified parameters like construction progress, funds received and spent, and more.
3. A multi-step process is outlined for developers to log in, fill out forms with required documents, and submit quarterly updates on infrastructure development, sales, construction timelines, finances, and more for each registered project.
Appeal Instruction HARYANA REAL ESTATE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL 6.3.24Satish Mishra
HARYANA REAL ESTATE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL , CHANDIGARH
At the time of filing an Appeal these instructions are required to be followed by the Appellant/ Advocate
Synopsis Performa Haryana Real Estate Appellate TribunalSatish Mishra
This document is an appeal filed against an impugned order uploaded on a certain date. It lists various case details like the appeal number, application details if any, prayer in appeal, findings and relief sought in the original complaint, allotment and payment details, offer and delay in possession, and cancellation date. The key information provided are the appeal details against an impugned order, listing of case particulars and dates, and summarizing the original complaint regarding real estate project allotment, possession and cancellation.
Grounds for Quashing 482 CrPC High CourtSatish Mishra
Post cover 7 Grounds for Quashing 482 CrPC High Court as held in State of Haryana and others Vs. Ch. Bhajan Lal and others" 1992 AIR SC 604 by Supreme Court of India.
MACT Claim Tribunal Important Judgments RulingSatish Mishra
The document provides guidance on important judgments for motor accident claims (MACT) cases. It outlines principles such as:
1) MACT cases should follow a summary procedure rather than be conducted like regular civil suits.
2) Tribunals should take an active role in deciding cases and expediting compensation disbursement.
3) Proceedings should not be adversarial but aimed at determining just compensation.
4) Effective use should be made of evidence rules and electronic communication is permitted for case related communications.
Haryana RERA Quarterly Compliance in StepsSatish Mishra
1. HRERA, Panchkula has initiated an online system for registering and tracking the quarterly progress of real estate projects.
2. Developers must file quarterly information on specified parameters like construction progress, funds received and spent, and more.
3. A multi-step process is outlined for developers to log in, fill out forms with required documents, and submit quarterly updates on infrastructure development, sales, construction timelines, finances, and more for each registered project.
Appeal Instruction HARYANA REAL ESTATE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL 6.3.24Satish Mishra
HARYANA REAL ESTATE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL , CHANDIGARH
At the time of filing an Appeal these instructions are required to be followed by the Appellant/ Advocate
Synopsis Performa Haryana Real Estate Appellate TribunalSatish Mishra
This document is an appeal filed against an impugned order uploaded on a certain date. It lists various case details like the appeal number, application details if any, prayer in appeal, findings and relief sought in the original complaint, allotment and payment details, offer and delay in possession, and cancellation date. The key information provided are the appeal details against an impugned order, listing of case particulars and dates, and summarizing the original complaint regarding real estate project allotment, possession and cancellation.
Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal Regulations 2021Satish Mishra
This document contains regulations made by the Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal regarding its practice and procedure. It outlines 23 chapters covering topics such as the tribunal's jurisdiction, language, sittings, filing of appeals, hearing procedures, judgments, records maintenance, costs and miscellaneous matters. The regulations provide details on presentation of appeals, accompanying documents, fees, timelines and processes to be followed for matters under the tribunal's jurisdiction in the state of Haryana.
Types of Bail in India in Criminal CasesSatish Mishra
There are 5 main types of bail discussed in the document: 1) Interim bail is granted for a short time before a hearing for regular or anticipatory bail; 2) Anticipatory bail is granted to someone apprehensive of arrest for a non-bailable offense; 3) Statutory bail, also called default bail, is given if police fail to file a report/complaint within a certain time frame; 4) Regular bail allows a court to release a person by executing a bond with sureties; 5) Medical bail is one of the five types of bail under Indian law.
DRT User Manual Online Filing 23.2.2024Satish Mishra
This document provides instructions for e-filing procedures in Debts Recovery Tribunals and Appellate Tribunals (DRTs and DRATs) in India. It outlines the step-by-step process for original application filing, securitization application filing, document filing, deficit fee payment, and filing regular appeals in DRAT. Key steps include user registration, selecting the appropriate DRT jurisdiction, filling applicant and defendant details, uploading documents, reviewing and paying court fees online, and obtaining a diary number upon successful submission. The overall aim is to promote paperless filing and create efficiencies using an online system for recovery of debts owed to banks and financial institutions.
Punjab Registration of Societies 22.2.2024Satish Mishra
Punjab Registration of Societies PDF compiling 27 pages covered everything you need to know about Society Registration in Punjab. You will be able to follow steps mentioned and register.
Free Legal Aid Scheme Criteria LegalSevaSatish Mishra
Know the eligibility required for Free Legal Aid scheme floated by different authorities at all levels, District, Taluka, High Court and even at Supreme Court levels.
Free Legal Aid Scheme Satish Mishra AdvocateSatish Mishra
Read this PDF to know about Free Legal Aid schemes floated by Centre, State, District and High Court Levels across the country. Know the eligibility criteria.
This document tells ProformaB for Panchkula RERA Complaint Filing. What all information is required to generate Proforma B online is covered in this document. Then within 30 days, the hard copies of the same are need to be deposited with the RERA Panchkula Authority.
Complaint to the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Gurugram Satish Mishra
Complaint to the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Gurugram
(Claim for relief, direction/orders and penalty proceedings under section 31 read
with sections 35, 36, 37 and section 38 of the Real Estate (Regulation & Development)
Act, 2016. Form – ‘CRA’ - I
[See rule 28(1)] (FOR DELAY POSSESSION CHARGES)
Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority PanchkulaSatish Mishra
Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Adjudication of Complaints), Regulations, 2018.
(Published by the Authority in Haryana Government Gazette (Extraordinary)) Notification dated 09.02.2018. No. 333 RERA PKL/ 2018 - In exercise of the powers conferred on it under
Section-85 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 and all
others powers enabling it in that behalf, the Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Panchkula hereby makes the following regulations:
This document covers RERA Panchkula Haryana Complaint Format wherein you can follow the format and file the complaint before Haryana RERA Panchkula Authority. Visit www.legalseva.net on more updates about RERA Panchkula Authority and Adjudicating Officer.
List of RERA Punjab Registered Projects till 18.8.22. Total 1177 Registered Real Estate Projects registered with Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority. The report comprises of 238 pages.
Complaint to Adjudicating Officer Form N Punjab RERASatish Mishra
This is Complaint to Adjudicating Officer AO Punjab RERA under Form N for compensation only. After Newtech Promoter case, the compensation lies with Adjudicating Officer (AO) only. While adjudging the quantum of compensation or interest, as the case may be, under section 71, the adjudicating officer shall have due regard to the following factors, namely: -
(a) the amount of disproportionate gain or unfair advantage, wherever quantifiable, made as a result of the default;
(b) the amount of loss caused as a result of the default;
(c) the repetitive nature of the default;
(d) such other factors which the adjudicating officer considers necessary to the case in furtherance of justice.
Complaint to Regulatory Authority RERA Punjab Form MSatish Mishra
This document contains a complaint form to be filed with a regulatory authority. The form requests information about the complainant, respondent, jurisdiction of the authority, facts of the case, relief sought, interim orders if applicable, confirmation that the matter is not pending elsewhere, payment details, and enclosures. The complainant verifies the contents of the form and provides their signature.
This PDF covers High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh New objections Checklist of Criminal Cases . You just need to match the Objection Code with Objection Description.
Know the RERA frequently asked questions from Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Government of India. In this 22 pages booklet, everything is minutely covered.
A succession certificate is issued by a court to the legal heirs of someone who has passed away without a will. It establishes the heirs' right to collect debts and securities owed to the deceased. While it allows heirs to claim movable properties like bank deposits, it does not determine the deceased's rights to specific immovable properties. To inherit immovable properties, heirs may need to go through other legal processes. The succession certificate application process involves filing a petition with the court, providing details of the deceased and heirs, and obtaining the certificate if approved.
A part of our online legal drafting course for law students, junior advocates/lawyers, legal interns and law professionals concerning consumer court drafting in just 30 days. Visit LegalSeva for more.
Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal Regulations 2021Satish Mishra
This document contains regulations made by the Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal regarding its practice and procedure. It outlines 23 chapters covering topics such as the tribunal's jurisdiction, language, sittings, filing of appeals, hearing procedures, judgments, records maintenance, costs and miscellaneous matters. The regulations provide details on presentation of appeals, accompanying documents, fees, timelines and processes to be followed for matters under the tribunal's jurisdiction in the state of Haryana.
Types of Bail in India in Criminal CasesSatish Mishra
There are 5 main types of bail discussed in the document: 1) Interim bail is granted for a short time before a hearing for regular or anticipatory bail; 2) Anticipatory bail is granted to someone apprehensive of arrest for a non-bailable offense; 3) Statutory bail, also called default bail, is given if police fail to file a report/complaint within a certain time frame; 4) Regular bail allows a court to release a person by executing a bond with sureties; 5) Medical bail is one of the five types of bail under Indian law.
DRT User Manual Online Filing 23.2.2024Satish Mishra
This document provides instructions for e-filing procedures in Debts Recovery Tribunals and Appellate Tribunals (DRTs and DRATs) in India. It outlines the step-by-step process for original application filing, securitization application filing, document filing, deficit fee payment, and filing regular appeals in DRAT. Key steps include user registration, selecting the appropriate DRT jurisdiction, filling applicant and defendant details, uploading documents, reviewing and paying court fees online, and obtaining a diary number upon successful submission. The overall aim is to promote paperless filing and create efficiencies using an online system for recovery of debts owed to banks and financial institutions.
Punjab Registration of Societies 22.2.2024Satish Mishra
Punjab Registration of Societies PDF compiling 27 pages covered everything you need to know about Society Registration in Punjab. You will be able to follow steps mentioned and register.
Free Legal Aid Scheme Criteria LegalSevaSatish Mishra
Know the eligibility required for Free Legal Aid scheme floated by different authorities at all levels, District, Taluka, High Court and even at Supreme Court levels.
Free Legal Aid Scheme Satish Mishra AdvocateSatish Mishra
Read this PDF to know about Free Legal Aid schemes floated by Centre, State, District and High Court Levels across the country. Know the eligibility criteria.
This document tells ProformaB for Panchkula RERA Complaint Filing. What all information is required to generate Proforma B online is covered in this document. Then within 30 days, the hard copies of the same are need to be deposited with the RERA Panchkula Authority.
Complaint to the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Gurugram Satish Mishra
Complaint to the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Gurugram
(Claim for relief, direction/orders and penalty proceedings under section 31 read
with sections 35, 36, 37 and section 38 of the Real Estate (Regulation & Development)
Act, 2016. Form – ‘CRA’ - I
[See rule 28(1)] (FOR DELAY POSSESSION CHARGES)
Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority PanchkulaSatish Mishra
Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Adjudication of Complaints), Regulations, 2018.
(Published by the Authority in Haryana Government Gazette (Extraordinary)) Notification dated 09.02.2018. No. 333 RERA PKL/ 2018 - In exercise of the powers conferred on it under
Section-85 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 and all
others powers enabling it in that behalf, the Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Panchkula hereby makes the following regulations:
This document covers RERA Panchkula Haryana Complaint Format wherein you can follow the format and file the complaint before Haryana RERA Panchkula Authority. Visit www.legalseva.net on more updates about RERA Panchkula Authority and Adjudicating Officer.
List of RERA Punjab Registered Projects till 18.8.22. Total 1177 Registered Real Estate Projects registered with Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority. The report comprises of 238 pages.
Complaint to Adjudicating Officer Form N Punjab RERASatish Mishra
This is Complaint to Adjudicating Officer AO Punjab RERA under Form N for compensation only. After Newtech Promoter case, the compensation lies with Adjudicating Officer (AO) only. While adjudging the quantum of compensation or interest, as the case may be, under section 71, the adjudicating officer shall have due regard to the following factors, namely: -
(a) the amount of disproportionate gain or unfair advantage, wherever quantifiable, made as a result of the default;
(b) the amount of loss caused as a result of the default;
(c) the repetitive nature of the default;
(d) such other factors which the adjudicating officer considers necessary to the case in furtherance of justice.
Complaint to Regulatory Authority RERA Punjab Form MSatish Mishra
This document contains a complaint form to be filed with a regulatory authority. The form requests information about the complainant, respondent, jurisdiction of the authority, facts of the case, relief sought, interim orders if applicable, confirmation that the matter is not pending elsewhere, payment details, and enclosures. The complainant verifies the contents of the form and provides their signature.
This PDF covers High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh New objections Checklist of Criminal Cases . You just need to match the Objection Code with Objection Description.
Know the RERA frequently asked questions from Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Government of India. In this 22 pages booklet, everything is minutely covered.
A succession certificate is issued by a court to the legal heirs of someone who has passed away without a will. It establishes the heirs' right to collect debts and securities owed to the deceased. While it allows heirs to claim movable properties like bank deposits, it does not determine the deceased's rights to specific immovable properties. To inherit immovable properties, heirs may need to go through other legal processes. The succession certificate application process involves filing a petition with the court, providing details of the deceased and heirs, and obtaining the certificate if approved.
A part of our online legal drafting course for law students, junior advocates/lawyers, legal interns and law professionals concerning consumer court drafting in just 30 days. Visit LegalSeva for more.
Synopsis On Annual General Meeting/Extra Ordinary General Meeting With Ordinary And Special Businesses And Ordinary And Special Resolutions with Companies (Postal Ballot) Regulations, 2018
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
Defending Weapons Offence Charges: Role of Mississauga Criminal Defence LawyersHarpreetSaini48
Discover how Mississauga criminal defence lawyers defend clients facing weapon offence charges with expert legal guidance and courtroom representation.
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Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
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