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		<title>WILL</title>
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WILL (1)
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This is the last Will and testament made at .......on this  …………….day  of  Two Thousand (  .   .  2009) by Shri ……………………. Son of ……………………resident of ………..………………………………………………………       (hereinafter called the Testator). 
  Whereas the Testator is the sole lawful owner, lessee, allottee and in possession of Flat / Property ...</description>
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		<title>GIFT DEED</title>
		<description>THIS GIFT DEED IS EXECUTED AT___ON THIS___DAY OF___, 2009 by Mr___ son of aged___ about___ years, residing at___ (hereinafter referred to as the DONOR which expression shall wherever the context so requires or admits, mean and include his successors, executors, administrators and assigns or anyone claiming through or under him) ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/gift-deed/</link>
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		<title>LAW OF ARREST</title>
		<description>LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA
CONSULTATION PAPER ON LAW RELATING TO ARREST

PART I
LAW OF ARREST

1.1 Chapter five of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with the arrest of persons. Section 41 is the main section providing for situations when Police may arrest without warrant. It reads as follows:
“41. When police may ...</description>
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		<title>Tarun Kumar Vaish vs Ms. Meenakshi Vaish</title>
		<description>Delhi High Court 
Sh. Tarun Kumar Vaish vs Ms. Meenakshi Vaish

on 13/4/2005

JUDGMENT

Mukul Mudgal, J.

1. Rule. With the consent of the counsel for the parties, the petition is taken up for final hearing.

2. This petition under Article 227 under Article 227 of the
  Constitution of India, challenges the Order dated 27th ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/591-2004/</link>
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		<title>Kuriachan Chacko, Achamma Chacko vs State Of Kerala(239cRpc)</title>
		<description>Kerala High Court 
Kuriachan Chacko, Achamma Chacko And Linu Joy W/O. Joy John vs State Of Kerala
19/7/2007

ORDER

R. Basant, J.

1. Man's quest to make quick and easy money - to live not by the sweat
  of his brow, has been the cause of his fall from the halo of virtue on
  ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/kuriachan/</link>
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		<title>Brijesh Kumar Gupta vs Smt. Poonam Gupta</title>
		<description>Allahabad High Court 
Brijesh Kumar Gupta vs Smt. Poonam Gupta on
17/7/2002

JUDGMENT

A.K. Yog, J.

1. Brijesh Kumar Gupta; applicant before this Court, has filed the
  present Transfer Application under Sections 23(3) and 24 of the Code of
  Civil Procedure read with Section 21A(b) of Hindu Marriage Act, praying
  for transferring Divorce Petition ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/367-2001/</link>
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		<title>Smt. Poonam Gupta vs Ghanshyam Gupta</title>
		<description>Allahabad High Court 
Smt. Poonam Gupta vs Ghanshyam Gupta
on 9/10/2002

JUDGMENT

Vineet Saran, J.

1. These two appeals arise out of the same Judgment and order dated
  30.3.2001 passed by the Principal Judge, Family Court, Kanpur Nagar. By
  the impugned order, the suit for divorce under Section 13 of the Hindu
  Marriage Act ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/307-2001/</link>
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		<title>SATINDER PAL SINGH VS. DAMAN PREET KAUR</title>
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI


Date of Order: December 10, 2008 CM(M) 1020/2008

Satinder Pal Singh .. .Petitioner
Through: Mr. F.K. Jha, Advocate
Versus
Daman Preet Kaur Respondent
Through: Mr. S.C. Baweja, Advocate

SUBJECT : CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

1. The petitioner has filed this petition under Article 227 stating therein that the
petitioner had ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/1020-2008/</link>
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		<title>State Of Andhra Pradesh vs M. Madhusudhan Rao (498A)</title>
		<description>
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
           CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

       CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.                      OF 2008
      (Arising out of S.L.P. (Criminal) No. 3426 of 2007)

STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH                --   APPELLANT (S)
                           VERSUS
M. MADHUSUDHAN RAO                     --   RESPONDENT (S)

D.K. JAIN, J.: Leave granted.

2.Being aggrieved by the judgment and final order dated 12th April, 2006 ...</description>
		<link>http://mynation.net/docs/3426-2007/</link>
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		<title>RTI Filing - Do and Donts</title>
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IMPORTANT CIC DECISIONS
(i) CPIO of the Supreme Court pulled up for delayed information and not passing a speaking order.

(ii) Appeal cannot be filed directly with the CIC bypassing the DAA.

(iii) While no department is proscribed from designing an application form;not applying in the prescribed form cannot be the ground for ...</description>
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