Legal Drafts & Templates
⚖️ Interim Stay Application Sec 151 CPC
This document comprises a Civil Miscellaneous Petition (CMP) filed under Section 151 of the CPC and a supporting Affidavit. It is intended for use in a Civil Revision Petition (CRP) to seek an interim stay on trial court proceedings—specifically challenging an order for the appointment of a Commissioner to examine witnesses (e.g., Handwriting Experts or Passport Officers) at distant locations. It highlights grounds of procedural error, personal hardship (medical grounds), and the necessity of witness appearance in open court to observe demeanour.
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This is a standard template for an Affidavit of Residence, specifically structured for a Visa application. Based on your recent activity in legal formats and cPanel file management, you likely need this for a formal filing or as part of a legal documentation project.
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This document is a formal Affidavit for Examination-in-Chief, specifically drafted for a civil property dispute in an Indian court (Meerut). In a civil suit, the "Examination-in-Chief" is the stage where a party (in this case, the Plaintiff) gives their evidence-in-chief to prove their claims before being cross-examined by the opposing party.
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This document is a formal Legal Draft for an Affidavit used to support a Stay Application before a Tax Tribunal (such as the ITAT or a State Sales/GST Tribunal). When a tax authority assesses a higher tax than what a taxpayer has "admitted" to owing, the taxpayer can appeal. However, usually, the law requires them to pay a portion of that disputed tax upfront. This affidavit is the sworn statement used to convince the Tribunal to "stay" (pause) that collection due to financial hardship or a strong legal case.
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This document is a formal legal template for an Affidavit to be submitted before Customs Authorities. It is specifically designed for individuals applying for a Clearing and Forwarding (C&F) Agent license.
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This document is the Affidavit of Wife's Consent, a vital legal instrument under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956. Under Section 7 of HAMA, a Hindu male cannot adopt a child without the explicit consent of his wife (unless she has renounced the world, ceased to be a Hindu, or been declared of unsound mind by a court). This document provides the "Paper Trail" required to prove that the adoption is a joint decision.
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This Joint Deed of Adoption is specifically structured for a scenario where a Widowed Natural Mother gives her child to an Adoptive Father. Under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956, a widow has the independent legal authority to give her child in adoption if her husband is deceased. This draft effectively captures the necessary legal transitions.
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This draft is a Step-parent Adoption Deed specifically designed for a situation where a mother, who has permanent custody of her son from a previous marriage, remarries and her new husband (the step-father) adopts the child.
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This document is a Declaration by the Guardian, which acts as a formal, unilateral statement confirming that the guardian has legally transferred their ward to an adoptive father. While an Adoption Deed is a bilateral agreement (between two parties), this Declaration is often required by authorities (like the Passport Office or School Boards) as independent proof that the "Giver" has voluntarily relinquished their rights following a court order.
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This document is a formal Authority to Adopt, which is a unique legal instrument under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956. While modern law allows a widow to adopt in her own right, this document serves as a powerful "Consent and Mandate" from the husband. It is particularly useful for establishing the husband's specific wishes regarding which child should be brought into his lineage, especially for inheritance purposes after his death.
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This document is an Affidavit for Condonation of Delay, a formal legal statement used to explain why an appeal was not filed within the legally prescribed time limit. In the eyes of an Appellate Tribunal (such as the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal or a VAT Tribunal), "delay" can lead to the dismissal of a case unless "sufficient cause" is shown.
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This document is a Deed of Adoption of an Orphan from an Orphanage. Adopting from an institution involves a higher level of legal scrutiny than private adoptions to ensure the child's welfare and prevent trafficking.
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This document is a Deed of Adoption of a Child from a Guardian. This is a specialized legal instrument used when a child’s biological parents are no longer able to give them in adoption (usually due to death or incapacity) and a court-appointed guardian is stepping in.
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This is a standard, comprehensive Deed of Adoption used under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956. It serves as a formal legal record of the transfer of a child from their biological family to an adoptive family.
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This document is a Deed of Adoption between a Widowed Natural Mother and an Adoptive Father. This specific scenario is common when a family with multiple children agrees to give one child to a relative or friend who has no children of their own.
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This document is a Deed of Adoption by an Unmarried Hindu Woman. Following the 1956 Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), a single woman (unmarried, divorced, or widowed) has the same legal right to adopt a child as a man.
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This document is a formal Deed of Adoption by a Hindu Widow, a legal instrument that records the transition of a child from their natural family to the family of the widow's late husband. Under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA), 1956, a widow has the full legal capacity to adopt a child in her own right.
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This document is a formal Deed of Adoption specifically designed for a situation where a child is being given in adoption by a Testamentary Guardian (a guardian appointed by a parent's will) rather than by biological parents.
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This document is a formal acknowledgment of liability drafted by an advocate on behalf of their client. In legal terms, it serves as a written admission that a debt is owed, which has significant implications under the Limitation Act.
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