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Title: File Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court of India


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About US
  • Taps9 Law is a dedicated law office providing
    legal services in diverse areas of law  since
    1975. We have had the privilege of working  in
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File Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court
of India
  • Special Leave Petitions are filed under Article
    136 of the constitution of india.  
  • After the dismissal of a Special Leave Petition
    or an Appeal  , either party can file a review
    petition before the Supreme Court which will be
    circulated in chamber of the same judges who
    passed the Order of dismissal. Review Petitions
    are governed by Article 137 of the constitution
    of india.

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Legal Notice
In the absence of a contract or local law or
usage to the contrary, a lease of immovable
property for agricultural or manufacturing
purposes shall be deemed to be a lease from year
to year, terminable, on the part of either lessor
or lessee, by six months notice and a lease of
immovable property for any other purpose shall be
deemed to be a lease from month to month,
terminable, on the part of either lessor or
lessee, by fifteen days notice. Section 138(b)
in The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 The
payee or the holder in due course of the cheque,
as the case may be, makes a demand for the
payment of the said amount of money by giving a
notice in writing, to the drawer of the
cheque, 20 within thirty days of the receipt of
information by him from the bank regarding the
return of the cheque as unpaid Section
80 Contains a rule of procedure and makes it
mandatory to serve a notice before institution of
a suit against the Government or against a public
officer.
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