Section 33 – Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016

Administrative powers of the Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal The administrative powers of the Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal shall include making decisionssubject to prevailing service rules applicable on the State Government employees pertaining toStaff and Officers, budget provisions and general directions of the State Government with regardto the following:-(a) all matters pertaining to creation […]

Section 32 – Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016

Additional powers of the Appellate Tribunal – (1) In addition to the powers specifiedin of section 53, the Appellate Tribunal shall exercise the following additional powers, namely:-(a) require the promoter, allottee or real estate agent to furnish in writing suchinformation or explanation or produce such documents within such reasonabletime, as it may deem necessary; and(b)

Section 31 – Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016

Salary and allowances payable and other terms and conditions of service of the officers and other employees of the Appellate Tribunal (1) The conditions of service of theofficers and employees of the Appellate Tribunal and any other category of employees in thematter of pay, allowances, leave, joining time, joining time pay, age of superannuation and

Salary Slip

Salary slip also known as a pay slip is provided to employees to record their monthly pay and allowances. It is a document that makes the employees aware of their incomes and deductions as it would differ from employee to employee. Download Salary Slip Format Word Download Salary Slip Format Excel Download Salary Slip Format

Trademark Class 30

Class 30 of the Trademark Filing Classification. Trademarks must be applied or registered under classes and each class represents a distinct class of goods or services. Trademark Class 30 Trademark Class 30 pertains to coffee, tea, cocoa and artificial coffee; rice; tapioca and sago; flour and preparations made from cereals; bread, pastry and confectionery; edible ices; sugar, honey,

FSSAI Licensing Requirement for Tea Business in India

Tea holds a special place in India’s tradition and culture, with the country boasting a substantial consumption rate, making its tea industry highly profitable. The burgeoning population has paved the way for numerous new tea brands to emerge. To ensure the quality and safety of tea amidst this growth, the Food Safety and Standards Authority

Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)

Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is the average number of days taken by a firm to collect payment from their customers after the completion of a sale. As a business owner, you can also view DSO as the number of days it takes for credit sales to be converted to cash, or the number of days that receivables remain

Section 30 – Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016

Functioning of Appellate Tribunal (1) The office of the Appellate Tribunal shall belocated at such place as may be determined by the State Government.(2) The working days and office hours of the Appellate Tribunal shall be the same as that ofthe normal working days and office hours of the other offices of the State Government.(3)

Section 29 – Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016

Salary and allowances payable and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members of the Appellate Tribunal (1) The salaries and allowances payableto the Chairperson and Members of the Appellate Tribunal shall be as follows:-(a) the Chairperson shall be paid a monthly salary equivalent to the last drawnsalary by such person, as a

Section 28 – Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016

Manner of selection of Members of the Appellate Tribunal (1) As and when vacancies of a Member in the Appellate Tribunal exist or arise or arelikely to arise, the State Government may make a reference to the Selection Committee in respectof the vacancies to be filled.(2) The Selection Committee may, for the purpose of selection