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  • Compassionate Appointment Job to Second Wife – PSPCL

    Compassionate Appointment Job to Second Wife – PSPCL

    The Punjab & Haryana High Court has said that if the second wife who was appointed as nominee by the husband will be entitled for compassionate appointment by the Government even if the first wife was not legally divorced. In the present case the law officer of the concerned department had opined that first marriage…

  • Specific Performance Suit Must in Agreement to Sell Case

    Specific Performance Suit Must in Agreement to Sell Case

    The Supreme Court recently reiterated that in the absence of a suit for specific performance of a contract, an agreement to sell cannot be relied upon for claiming ownership or title over the property. “In the absence of a suit for specific performance, the agreement to sell cannot be relied upon to claim ownership or…

  • Amount must in Cheque Bounce Notice to be Repaid

    Amount must in Cheque Bounce Notice to be Repaid

    The Delhi High Court has made it clear that the legal notice sent to a cheque drawer over dishonor of the instrument, must specifically demand the payment of ‘cheque amount’. In the absence of such demand, the preconditions to institute proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 do not stand fulfilled. Justice…

  • Wrong Money Transfer to Account-Legal Advice

    Wrong Money Transfer to Account-Legal Advice

    This question deals with whether you have transferred money to wrong account within your bank or to a different bank. Both scenarios covered and what you can do in both situations, covered from popular banks and UPI portal. I found this information really helpful and that is why, presented the sorted information, just for your…

  • Exhibit of Secondary Evidence & Notice- When?

    Exhibit of Secondary Evidence & Notice- When?

    The Chhattisgarh High Court has reiterated that secondary evidence in respect of a document can be accepted only if it is established that the original document is lost or destroyed or is being deliberately withheld by the party against whom such document is sought to be proved. It was also held that a trial Court…