During the period from 1996 to 2001, the petitioner was granted
financial accommodation in the form of four term loan facilities and
one cash credit
mentally, abusing and
treated the Appellant with cruelty on financial matters and
for separate accommodation. He submits that on
25.10.2004 for non fulfillment
increase its admission capacity
has adequate financial resources;
(c) whether necessary facilities in respect of staff, equipment,
accommodation, training and other facilities to ensure proper
arrangement for sale
of goods or rendering of services, but are merely
accommodation/circular transactions structured by the Jalalis.
16. The Award Holder has also ... that there are abnormally high amounts shown
in the Respondent's financial statements towards expenditure not
commensurate with the turnover/revenue from operations
respondent had expertise
in development/redevelopment of properties and had sufficient financial
means for such redevelopment. The responsibility to produce TDR was of
the respondent ... that 30 members of the claimant shall be entitled to permanent alternate
accommodation with existing area plus 22% additional carpet area free of
cost
children in an apartment which she
claims was purchased by her with financial help from her parents.
Although the respondent denies the same and claims ... petitioner and the children
are not required to pay rent for residential accommodation. The
bank account details of the petitioner, referred to by the Family
children in an apartment which she
claims was purchased by her with financial help from her parents.
Although the respondent denies the same and claims ... petitioner and the children
are not required to pay rent for residential accommodation. The
bank account details of the petitioner, referred to by the Family
Circular dated 2 January 2017 in respect of considering the financial
worth of a holding company, if it is found applicable and
consequently ... Mumbai city and Suburban
district. Schemes are implemented to provide permanent alternate
accommodation to eligible slum dwellers free of cost to better their
standard
plaintiffs are
doing many business besides the business of construction
works. Their financial position is well to do, hence the need
of plaintiffs ... failed to prove that plaintiffs are in possession of
sufficient accommodation in the premises standing on Plot nos.171
and 193 Shukrawar Peth,Pune
respondent had expertise
in development/redevelopment of properties and had sufficient financial
means for such redevelopment. The responsibility to produce TDR was of
the respondent ... that 30 members of the claimant shall be entitled to permanent alternate
accommodation with existing area plus 22% additional carpet area free of
cost