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Draft of affidavit for Military Deceased Pension | Affidavit for getting pension of deceased army man

Draft of affidavit for Military Deceased Pension | Affidavit for getting pension of deceased army man AFFIDAVIT I, Smt. __________wife of _____________ Late Sh. _________, R/o ________________solemnly affirm and declare as follows:- That I am drawing pension vide PCDA Pension Payment Order No S/017862/2008(Army) dated 11 Mar 2008and S/CORR/217451/2009(Army) dated 02 Dec 2009. That I have the following dependents(s) whose photographs are affixed below on this affidavit:-            Name                Relationship         Age                  Date of Birth                              Part II Order No 3. That the combined monthly income (from all sources including income accruing from house/other immovable            property/fixed deposit etc) of my dependant father and/or dependent mother is less that Rs 3500/-         4. That is hereby certified that my parents(father/mother or both) do not draw and pension from central Govt/State Govt/PSUs/any Private Organization and are phys

Most important sections and Orders & Rules of the Civil Procedure Code- CPC orders and Rules

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 abbreviated as C.P.C is a procedural law that deals with the administration of civil proceeding in India. As it is a settled proposition of law, if the law determines a procedure for anything to be done then it is to be done in the manner as previously determined. For better understanding here is a list of very most important sections and Orders & Rules of the Civil Procedure Code . Important Sections of Civil Procedure Code The sections of C.P.C provide the provisions that are related to general principles of jurisdiction. Section 2.  Definitions. Section 6.  Pecuniary jurisdiction. Section 9.  Courts to try all civil suits unless barred. Section 10.  Stay of suit. Section 11.  Res-Judicata Section 12.  Bar to further suit. Section 13.  When foreign judgment not conclusive. Section 14.  Presumption as to foreign judgments. Section 15.  Court in which suits to be instituted. Section 16.  Suits to be instituted where subject-matter situat