Additional information
| Weight | 120 kg | 
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm | 
| Weight | 120 kg | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm | 
The policy of Govt. of Maharashtra is that the judicial work should be followed in Marathi. Many judicial institutions have started working in Marathi. This book in Marathi an block or record keeping is worthy to be used. Numerous terms about legal concepts have been discussed in a related way. How to handle the problem of transforming immovable property rules, laws related to it, and how the step are to be taken, all has been discussed. The document about receipts of purchase, license, agreement contract, papers (receipts) of mortgaging etc are provided in the book. Besides it is also mentioned as to how and what precautions are to be taken while preparing purchase documents and how the knowledge about the information of owners (who is selling) properly rights, which would guide many pleaders. The method of presenting public notice is also discussed. This book is useful to the college students, pleaders and those who don?t know about legal methods.
On a rare occasion, the deep mind, gives expression to the hidden shell in the sea of mind dispersing the pearls in it on the foreground of written form of the poems. The poems in this book may not be called as ideal and are not possible to be sung on yet they are honest in their feelings.
This is a book written to answer the pervert comments made by James Lane in his book. Who with prejudiced mind has made comments on Shivaji. How these comments are biased and are distorted has been established with the presentation of the historical facts by the writer. All of us, who have earnest concern for the real history and also about Shivaji must read this book. A powerful refutation by the writer appeals to the reader and disproves the pervert views. Dr. Pramod Pathak
Man has to cultivate himself through conscious efforts. He has to teach hemself to avoid the wrong doings and proceed towards the precious, gentle peaceful and happy life. For this at each and every stop he ought to be careful, about what and how to speak and what not to speak. What he should listen and what to neglect, what is to be seen and what is not to be seen. He should know when he should be merciful and where he should not be merciful at all. In short the exactitudes of the behaviour are described in this book following which one can make progress in becaming a balanced personality.