Suit against a trustee of a temple for account of trust property and proceeds thereof-
S.10. Suits against trustees and their representatives.—Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this Act, no suit against a person in whom property has become vested in trust for any specific purpose, or against his legal representatives or assigns (not being assigns for valuable consideration), for the purpose of following in his or their hands such property, or the proceeds thereof, or for an account of such property or proceeds, shall be barred by any length of time.
On reducing the marked price of his goods by ₹28, a shopkeeper gains 20%. If the cost price of the article be ₹560 and it is sold at the marked pric...
The ratio of the number of boys and girls in a school is 23:17. If 45% of the boys and 50% of the girls got passed out of 1600 students, the approximate...
How much groundnut powder at Rs. 90 a kg. should be added to 56 kg. of cashew powder at Rs.310 a kg. so that by selling the mixture for Rs. 280 a kg, a ...
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9 litre of milk is taken out from a container and replaced by water. This process is repeated once more, the ratio of quantity in container (M: W) is 16...
A car travel 20km/h for 30 min and at x km/h for 45 min. If the average speed of the car for entire journey is 14 km/h find the value of x.
Anju deposited two parts of a sum of Rs. 30,000 in different banks at the rate of 15% per annum and 12% per annum respectively. In one year she got Rs. ...