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Once you submit the above-mentioned documents to your local RTO, you have to pay the fee for the RC transfer. And if the NOC has been obtained (if needed), you can apply for re-registration at the local RTO.



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In Chandigarh, the RC of a car can be transferred through online and offline methods. In the offline method, you need to submit a set of documents (IDs, RC of vehicle, Insurance, etc.) to your local RTO of your area. An NOC will also be required, in case the vehicle is originally registered outside your RTO area. After submission of the documents, pay the RC transfer fee. In the online method, you need to visit the Parivahan website: , fill in the asked details, and upload the scanned documents.


In Chandigarh, you can transfer a car's ownership through online and offline methods. In the offline method, you need to submit a set of documents (IDs, RC of vehicle, Insurance, etc.) to your local RTO of your area. An NOC will also be required, if the vehicle is originally registered outside your RTO area. Once you submit all the documents you need to pay the RC transfer fee. In the online method, you need to visit the Parivahan website: , fill in the required details, and upload the scanned documents.


The letter then stated that after losing the case in the high court, the MoD officials instead of implementing the high court orders moved an application for transfer of contempt cases from the Chandigarh bench to the chairperson AFT in Delhi.


As per the letter, without issuing notice, the chairperson on the first date of hearing on September 15 transferred contempt cases from the Chandigarh bench to his own bench, despite the matter having been already adjudicated by the Punjab and Haryana high court.


Then on September 25, the chairperson transferred Justice Chaudhary, who in the past served as acting Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh high court, giving him less than 12 hours to relinquish charge.


They stated that it was truly heartbreaking that after steps were taken to get the orders of the AFT executed which were lying unimplemented for years, the chairperson had first transferred the contempt proceedings from the Chandigarh bench to himself. He then also transferred the judicial member who was ensuring compliance and adherence to the rule of law.


They then asked the CJI to save the dignity of the institution, the majesty of law and judicial independence, and take strict action in the matter by treating this as a letter petition by quashing the transfer.






The bench comprising CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, and Justice Manoj Misra was hearing a plea filed by the Armed Forces Tribunal Chandigarh Bar Association (AFTCBA) alleging that Justice Dharam Chand Chaudhary, a Judicial Member of AFT Chandigarh, was transferred to the Calcutta bench of the AFT, just before he was about to hear a contempt case against an officer of Defence Accounts Department for not implementing orders regarding grant of disability pension to army personnel, upon the insistence of the Defence Ministry. As per the plea, the Defence Ministry was interfering in the judicial process and had "hijacked" the tribunal.


It may be recalled that the Supreme Court had directed the Chairperson of the Principal Bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) to file in a sealed cover, a report to the Registrar General of Supreme Court, indicating the circumstances under which he had passed an order of transfer of Justice DC Chaudhary from the regional bench of AFT in Chandigarh to regional bench of AFT in Calcutta. Today, the report of the AFT Chairperson was produced before the bench.


As per the report, the transfer was made by the Chairperson of the Principal Bench of the AFT in his administrative capacity to fill the deficit of a judicial member in the Calcutta bench of the AFT. The report stated that both the Guwahati as well as the Calcutta benches of the AFT were not functioning owing to the non-availability of a judicial member in these benches. As an ad-hoc arrangement, judicial members were invited from time to time from the Lucknow bench or the Principal bench to Calcutta and Guwahati benches to conduct proceedings and make these regional tribunals functional. However, the same was not feasible. Since the Chandigarh bench was the only bench with a surplus judicial member, as per the report, Justice Chaudhary, being the senior most member, was transferred temporarily to Calcutta bench till the post of a judicial member in the Calcutta bench was filled up.


"The circumstances disclosed are purely administrative. How can the bar object? We issued notice and formulated what was worrying us. Now having looked at the report, we can't say that this report is malafide. Now we can't ask Justice Menon(Justice Rajendra Menon, AFT Chairperson) why can't you transfer someone else? He has said that this was the only bench with judicial surplus. He says Justice Chaudhary, being the senior most member, has been transferred temporarily till the post in Calcutta is filled up. We will record his statement that it is temporary."


Since the bench expressed disinclination to interfere with the transfer of Justice Chaudhary, the counsel pressed the second prayer in the petition - to divest the parent Ministry (in this case the Defence Ministry) of the control of the Tribunal. He submitted that the when Defence Ministry is the major litigant before the AFT, giving the same Ministry administrative control over the Tribunal will result in conflict of interest. He said that in the Madras Bar Association judgments, the Supreme Court has held that the Tribunals should be kept out of the control of the parent Ministries.


"There is no reason for this court to doubt the exercise of administrative discretion by the chairperson of the AFT. The posting of members to different benches lies within the administrative control of the chairperson...The administrative discretion of transferring Justice Chaudhary doesn't warrant interference under Article 32."


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5 police officers shifted :In view of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections, Home Secretary DS Bains on Monday ordered the transfer of three IGs and two DIGs. Nirmal Dhillon, Commissioner of Police, has been replaced by Paramjit Singh Gill. Dhillon has been posted as IGP (Patiala Zone I). IGP Lok Nath has been transferred as IGP (Zone II, Jalandhar), DIG Amar Singh Chahal as DIG (Ferozepur range) and DIG Yurinder Singh as DIG (Bathinda range).

















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HUDA clerk held taking bribe: The Vigilance Bureau today caught a HUDA clerk accepting a bribe of Rs 3,000 for the transfer of a plot in Bahadurgarh town. Sources said Dayanand Chhikara of Mukundpur village had lodged a complaint with the bureau that Rajesh had been demanding Rs 3,000 in lieu of transfer of the former's plot.


A 36-kDa phospholipid transfer protein (PLT-PR), which preferentially transfers phosphatidyl choline (PC) compared to phosphatidyl inositol (PI), was purified 827-fold from rabbit lung homogenate. Incorporation of cholesterol in unilamellar vesicles reduced the PC transfer activity of PLTPR. Dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl choline uptake by alveolar type II cells was increased in the presence of the protein, and further enhanced in the presence of surfactant liposomes. However, a decrease in uptake was noted with cholesterol in host membranes. Incorporation of PI into host membranes had a low stimulatory effect on the process. All these effects were more pronounced in adult type II cells compared to premature, term and 3-day-old pups.

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