why not just girlfriend? why non judicial girlfriend?
Judicial is someone involved with court, and I think everyone knows what boyfriend means. Or it means you have a boyfriend in court, (Good or Bad), Or I don't know.
Non Judicial Stamp paper and Legal Paper (Plain Paper) both are the different terms in aspect of their nature.On Non Judicial Stamp Paper Magistrate never write the decision of the Case, though Magistrate writethe decision on the Legal Paper (Plain Paper).That is why it is called as Non-Judicial Stamp Paper. The Paper which not be considered as Judicial.
You can buy non-judicial stamp paper from stamp paper dealers in Mumbai. The non-judicial paper is only valid for 6 months after its purchase.
According to the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, there is no time limit prescribed for the use of non judicial stamp paper in the entire India. One can use non judicial stamp paper at any time unless it is teared, is in bad condition or physically damaged. one can apply to the treasury officer, who sits in district headquarter, for the refund of the non judicial stamp paper.
No!Non-Judicial Stamp Paper can not be used in another state, it will be valid for that particular State from where you purchased.Thanks.
a girlfriend who does not work in the judicial branch a girlfriend who does not work in the judicial branch It means not judicial, or not bound by law. Meaning you have no legal ties to each other at this point. No marriage certificate, no common law marriage.
A non-judicial stamp is a type of stamp used to collect taxes imposed by the government on legal documents in certain transactions, such as property sales and agreements. It is affixed to the document to show that the necessary duty has been paid.
Non judicial stamp papers can be ordered from a company called indolegal. The paper is bought by the company then shipped to the customer.
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Florida is a judicial state for foreclosures. This means that lenders must go through the court system to foreclose on a property in Florida. This process typically involves filing a lawsuit against the borrower.