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Admiralty Suit Filing Procedures

Submitted by Aranlaw on Sun, 08/21/2022 - 22:13

What is Admiralty Suit?
An admiralty suit is a legal proceeding to enforce certain maritime claims and liabilities. Maritime claims include things like collisions between ships, cargo damage, salvage rights, and water pollution. Liabilities can include things like seamen’s wages and environmental damage.

Section 138 Of The NI Act – Cheque Bounce Case Judgement

Submitted by Aranlaw on Wed, 08/17/2022 - 20:36

Cheque Bounce Case – Signature Dispute
An Undisputed Signature Alone Cannot Lead To Conviction Under Section 138 Of The NI Act – Excellent Cheque Bounce Case Judgement By The Punjab & Haryana High Court
Parveen Mehta Versus Vishal Joshi – Punjab and Haryana High Court

Cheque Bounce Case Complaint
The brief facts of the case, are that a cheque was issued for a sum of Rs.85,000/- and the same was returned with the remarks “insufficient funds”. A legal notice was served and the complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

6 Most Important Reasons to Get Legal Heirship Certificate for submission of claims before the authorities

Submitted by Aranlaw on Tue, 08/16/2022 - 21:58

6 Reasons Why Legal Heirship Certificate Is Important?
A legal heirship certificate is an important document to establish the relationship between the deceased and his/her legal heirs, in case of the sudden demise of a family member, the legal heir certificate must be obtained in the case of the transfer of the assets from the deceased holder to his/her legal heirs. ; once the death certificate has been obtained for the holder, the successors shall apply for the legal heir certificate to claim their right over the holding person’s properties and dues.

Divorce Filing, Procedures and Timelines

Submitted by Aranlaw on Mon, 08/15/2022 - 22:06

Can You Get Divorce In 30 Days or How Soon You Can Get the Divorce?
Yes! You Heard It Right… How To Get Divorce In 30 Days? This Is The Most Frequently Asked Question By Most Of the Clients To Their Lawyers Practicing Family Law. The Question Is Pretty Much Like “Sir, Whatever It Takes I Want My Divorce Forthwith… Can You Do It?”

So, What If Your Spouse Doesn’t Agree For Divorce?

What is in the name? Why Brand Recognition and Legal Protection is Most Important Aspect of Business?

Submitted by Aranlaw on Thu, 08/11/2022 - 20:28

The Brand Recognition Infatuation With Changing The Names Of Cities, Companies By The Government For Political Reasons Or Whatsoever Has Become Evident. From Madras To Chennai, Banaras To Varanasi, Calcutta To Kolkata, There Have Been Many Changes In States, Streets, and Companies Owned And Managed By The Government. In Their Defense, Government Exclaims,

What’s In The Name? But, They Do Not Understand That- Everything And Anything Under The Sun Is Built For The Name, Of The Name, And By The Name.

Legislative Vs. Judiciary

Submitted by Aranlaw on Thu, 08/11/2022 - 01:41

The Case That Challenged The Constitution
It Was April 24, 1973,  Chief Justice Sikri And 12 Other Judges Of The Supreme Court Were Assembled To Be Delivering A Landmark Judgment In Its History. The Case Study, Kesavananda Bharati V State Of Kerala Was Contested For 68 Days, The Argument Was First Heard On October 31, 1972, And Ended On March 23, 1973. Hundreds Of Cases Had To Observe Carefully And

8 Most Important Reasons For Dishonor Of Cheques and What You Should Do?

Submitted by Aranlaw on Fri, 08/05/2022 - 20:46

Dishonor of cheques Is The Most Common Financial Criminal Offense Committed During Business Transactions. Before Going Into Technicalities, Let Us Understand A Few Standard Things One Must Keep In Mind While Drafting A Cheque. A Dishonor of Cheques Is A Negotiable Instrument Used As A Mode Of Payment In Business Transactions. It Is The Most Convenient Mode Of Payment Done Through A Bank As An Intermediary. It Is Also The Most Crucial Source Of Evidence In All Financial, Legal Matters.

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