If you find any important documents like Driving License, Ration Card,
Passport, Bank Passbook, Voter's Card etc. that is missed by someone;
simply put them into nearby post boxes.
“They will be delivered to the owner and postal fee will be collected
from them” .
Pass on this useful information to all your contacts!

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The information without the relevant notification is of limited use . . . please provide full details.
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Thanks for the very interesting news, Mr. Ratnesh Pundit. But without the relevant notification is of limited use of exciting us all. Could you please provide full details at the earliest?
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Hi ratneshpandit Its really an good idea, Please post supporting doccument if you have. Regards Nandan
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Hi Pandit,

It's great news that you have shared with us. The government of India is doing a great job in such things. Voter cards, passbooks, etc., are very important for the identification of a particular person. Anyway, the government of India has started a new project called Unique Identification Number, which will be very useful when one loses such items. It will soon commence either this year or the coming year. The said project is being handled by Infosys company. Anyway, good news, Mr. Pandit.

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can we have the govt order no and date and any link file to download or the GO order for us to down loan as pdf format pl send
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Dear Professionals,

I had received an email in PDF format as proof from another source. However, that email has been accidentally deleted from both my Inbox and Trash folders. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

I will make every effort to locate the specific article. If I am able to find it, I will promptly share it with all of you.

Once again, I apologize for the inconvenience.

Thank you.

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Hi Pandit,

It is good that you have displayed your social responsibility. We are working on this enormous project called the Constitution Reforms Act. I am enclosing the Word document which is a model for legislative drafting, which in other words means not a law but a piece of legislative drafting containing certain amendments to the Indian Constitution that will go a long way in bringing fresh blood into politics. Also, along with that, you can have the Personal Insolvency Act and the revised Civil Procedure Code, 2009, which removed many provisions that were kept in the old Civil Procedure Code, 1908, belonging to the British era without being removed despite being futile for the present day.

Have a glance at THE CONSTITUTION REFORMS ACT.doc attached herewith. Please note that these are mere legislative drafts, not existing laws; none shall be presented in courts.

Regards,
Chandrasekhar.

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File Type: doc PERSONAL INSOLVENCY ACT 2009.doc (94.5 KB, 568 views)
File Type: doc THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.doc (367.0 KB, 967 views)
File Type: doc Empowerment of Women Act.doc (61.5 KB, 765 views)
File Type: doc RECOVERY OF DEBTS DUE TO BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT, 2009.doc (105.5 KB, 599 views)

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Dear all,

Another piece of legislative drafting - CENTRAL BUREAU OF INQUIRY AND INVESTIGATION ACT. I hope you will review it. Please note that none of these legislations are existing laws; they are just legislative drafts and shall not be presented in court.

Regards,
Chandrasekhar.

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File Type: doc Central Bureau of Inquiry and Investigation Act.doc (170.5 KB, 471 views)
File Type: doc THE INDIAN PENAL CODE 2009.doc (1,018.5 KB, 605 views)
File Type: doc The Economic & Social Planning Act, 2009.doc (66.0 KB, 655 views)
File Type: doc Indian Civil Courts Act 2009.doc (69.5 KB, 420 views)
File Type: doc Reasons for leaving the job.doc (301.0 KB, 959 views)

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Dear all,

Another piece of legislative drafting regarding the Personal Insolvency Act. I hope you will take the time to review it. The other laws are merely revised pieces of existing legislation and should not be considered suitable for presentation in courts.

Regards,
Chandrasekhar.

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File Type: doc PERSONAL INSOLVENCY ACT 2009.doc (94.5 KB, 268 views)
File Type: doc PAYMENT OF BONUS ACT 2009.doc (69.0 KB, 489 views)
File Type: doc PAYMENT OF GRATUITY ACT 2009.doc (93.0 KB, 578 views)
File Type: doc PAYMENT OF WAGES ACT 2009.doc (94.5 KB, 757 views)
File Type: doc Insurance Linked Voluntary Payment of Income Tax Act 2009.doc (102.5 KB, 266 views)

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Hi, Thanks for valuable information. I will try to do that. Attaching your denial of PF letter so that you can download. Regards, Chennakeshava
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Hi, Dear all,

Please find the Maternity Benefit Act, 2009, Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act, 2008, followed by the Indian Divorce Act, 2009, National Security Act, 2009, and Dowry Prohibition Act, 2009. These are pieces of legislative drafting - some new laws and some revised editions of existing laws. They should not be presented in courts as they are mere legislative drafts, not existing laws.

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File Type: doc THE LAND ACQUISITION (Amendment) Act, 2009.doc (46.5 KB, 231 views)
File Type: doc INDIAN DIVORCE ACT 2009.doc (68.5 KB, 235 views)
File Type: doc The National Security Act 2009.doc (139.5 KB, 247 views)
File Type: doc DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT 2009.doc (40.5 KB, 212 views)

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  • Dear all,

    Please find the Hindu Family Responsibilities Act, 2008, Regulation and Management of Political Parties Act, 2009, followed by the National Tax Policy Act, 2009, and the Open Book Examination Act, 2009, which are pieces of legislative drafting. These should not be presented in courts as they are mere legislative drafts, not existing laws.

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    File Type: doc Regulation and Management of Political parties Act 2009.doc (85.0 KB, 180 views)
    File Type: doc NATIONAL TAX POLICY ACT 2009.doc (72.5 KB, 178 views)
    File Type: doc Open book examination Act 2009.doc (38.5 KB, 159 views)
    File Type: doc Khushboo vs Kanniammal - Supreme Court Judgment - A Perspective.doc (62.0 KB, 217 views)

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    Hello, As requested by you I am enclosing herewith the colors of perception and construction of self picture, both in one word document. Thanks and regards, Chandrasekhar.
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    Thanks, Everybody,

    Enthused by the responses, I am planning to start a website posting all my laws that you find here and start an interactive session with people so that they can improve their legislative drafting skills and enter parliament with confidence in being skilled in the art of lawmaking. I hope all of you will visit that website. I shall provide information about that website in this forum.

    Thanks and regards,
    Chandrasekhar.

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    I have already designed the website to some extent in Microsoft Office Publisher, but I am waiting for the forums to be designed. I have given the task to a web designer. In the meanwhile, you can see the portion of the web design done in Publisher in the attachment.

    Use Ctrl+click to view linked pages.

    Regards,
    Chandrasekhar.

    From India, Hyderabad
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    File Type: doc Perceptions of Self.doc (57.0 KB, 177 views)
    File Type: doc Ms. Transcore Vs. Union of India - A Perspective on SC Judgment.doc (47.5 KB, 150 views)
    File Type: doc kashmir & partition of india.doc (83.0 KB, 169 views)

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    “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” .....Plato
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    "The difference between respect and sycophancy is that we respect others for what they are, and when we respect others for what we expect from them, it becomes sycophancy."

    Let us hope the Congress party will realize it.

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    There are different types of sycophancy. I think even an employee respects an employer for what he expects from him (salary) rather than for what he is. That can be pardoned. Regards, Chenna
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    Some people are sitting pretty by accumulating properties for lasting even 10 generations ahead. When they expect others to fulfill their greed and ambition, that kind of sycophancy cannot be pardoned at all. On the other hand, people like you and me engage in sycophancy to fulfill our basic needs. Otherwise, we might die of hunger if we don't display that kind of attitude towards our bosses, employers, etc. I believe both these types of sycophancies must be distinguished from one another.

    Regards,
    Chenna

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    Hi,

    Vayalar Ravi stating that pilots are not even graduates, just +2, and they are getting Rs.3.80 lakhs is very amusing. There are many illiterates in MPs and MLAs who get a salary better than postgraduates working elsewhere. Is the law not the same for the common man and politicians?

    Regards,
    Chandrasekhar

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    Dear all,

    Thank you for visiting these webpages and reviewing the laws. There may be advocates among the viewers as well. I need to file a writ petition in the High Court in my father's case (service matters). I have prepared the draft, and I need someone who can understand it, present it before the judge in the High Court, and argue our case along those lines. If anyone is interested, please respond here.

    Thanks and regards,
    Chandrasekhar

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    "A politician needs the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen." - Winston Churchill

    This quote highlights the expectations and challenges that politicians face in predicting and justifying outcomes over various timeframes. It underscores the importance of foresight and accountability in leadership.

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    Dear Mr. Pandit,

    It's really a great job to prevent the loss of such documents during transit. I will definitely share it with all my friends. However, I appeal to you to provide the relevant notifications/Government Orders of the Government of India.

    With regards,
    P.V. SUBBA RAO

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    I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another. ........Mathatma Gandhi
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    “In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King, Jr. quotes
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    Choose the one as your leader, who when takes up the responsibilities to govern, the clouds will rain, the crops would flourish and the people would see God in each other.
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    Modern political science and theory of public administration tells us how to tackle problems, religion tells us what helps us to see problems don’t occur in our way.
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    Dear All,

    I am enclosing herewith steps involved in SARFAESI Action - a practical viewpoint for your benefit. Bankers who want to implement the SARFAESI Act and enforcement agents can have the advantage of a very lucid and understandable form of implementing SARFAESI to resolve their dues. All the best for the entire banking industry.

    Thanks and regards,
    Chandrasekhar

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    No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned. .............Franklin D. Roosevelt
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    Hi, Please find in attachment my version of Lokpal Bill, 2011 Thanks and regards, Chandrasekhar
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    Dear All, Thank you lots for sharing us an useful information. These all will helps for my improvement of knowledge & skill relating to subject concern. Best Regards: Vikas Ranjan
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    Mankind will never see an end of trouble until... lovers of wisdom come to hold political power, or the holders of power... become lovers of wisdom. ~Plato, The Republic
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    Fame achieved through success is one of the easiest ways of enjoying love from people without putting effort to win anyone's love. In fact, the alternate route to love is success.

    - Anon.

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    Keeping other things constant, love happens only between equals. When one needs the other more than the other needs him, it is dependence, not love. ........ Anon
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    Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel. ~John Quinton
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    In any field it is the ability to wag one’s tail before the rich, famous and wealthy that makes one’s fortunes, not the talent..............Anon.
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    Dear All,

    My husband worked with XYZ for about 2 years. He was the best performer in Sales and independently handled the Preowned car section. He then received a better offer as the salary increment did not meet his expectations. He informed his immediate supervisor about the opportunity and asked if a 15-day notice period would be sufficient to leave the company amicably. The supervisor agreed. He smoothly transitioned his duties until the last day of the notice period and also sent email reminders to the supervisor asking for any pending issues that needed attention before his departure. He received no replies. After he left and joined another company, his supervisor at XYZ began raising various issues that were delayed from the workshop or due to customer dissatisfaction, even though he had already addressed the concerns with the customer, who did not wish to cooperate further due to the delays.

    In my opinion, management should recognize that customer satisfaction is beyond our control, and no one should be penalized for it.

    XYZ has withheld his salary for August 2011 and his incentives for June, July, and August, totaling approximately 1 lakh rupees. I am concerned that the organization is attempting to find reasons to avoid paying him.

    I seek your valuable advice as my husband is experiencing emotional and mental distress due to the financial difficulties caused by not receiving his salary from the current company either.

    Please advise.

    Rebecca Tanna

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    If 100 people that meet you bend their backs to do Salaam to you, if 101st fellow do not do that, that is not his mistake.......Anon.
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    No man suffers injustice without learning, vaguely but surely, what justice is. ~Isaac Rosenfeld
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