Boundary Lines In India In Franklin

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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document designed to resolve boundary disputes between two parties regarding land ownership. It outlines a situation where both parties have had disagreements over a specific strip of land and includes references to a prior lawsuit, establishing the context of the dispute. The agreement proposes to equally divide the disputed land, providing legal clarity and a documented resolution to avoid future conflicts. A critical feature of the form is the inclusion of a surveyor's drawing, which visually delineates the land in question and the respective tracts involved. To use this form, parties must accurately fill in their names, the case details, and dates, ensuring that the drawing is attached as Exhibit A. This agreement is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, and associates involved in real estate or property disputes. Paralegals and legal assistants can assist in preparing and editing the form for compliance with local laws. The clarity and structured format of the agreement promote understanding, making it accessible for users with varying levels of legal experience.
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The Radcliffe Line, a boundary that demarcates India and Pakistan, was unveiled on August 17, 1947. This line stretches from the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to the international border in Jammu in Jammu & Kashmir, effectively splitting India and Pakistan into separate nations.

The desh–India border, known locally as the Radcliffe line (IB), is an international border running between the republics of desh and India that demarcates the six divisions of desh and the Indian states.

The desh–India border, known locally as the Radcliffe line (IB), is an international border running between the republics of desh and India that demarcates the six divisions of desh and the Indian states.

India shares land borders with Bhutan, desh, China, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. India's international boundaries include the McMahon Line, Radcliffe Line, Durand Line, Line of Actual Control (LAC), and Line of Control (LOC).

(a) after the partition of india in 1947, the radcliffe line became the border between india and East pakistan and following the liberation of desh in 1971, the same line became the border between india and desh.

Answer: India has seven borders: Afghanistan and Pakistan to the north-west, China, Bhutan, and Nepal to the north, Myanmar to the east, and desh to the east. Sri Lanka (from the south-east) and the Maldives (from the south-west) have water boundaries.

On 17 August 1947, the borderline that separated India from Pakistan, known as the Radcliffe Line was revealed. The Radcliffe line is spread through the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to the international border in Jammu in Jammu & Kashmir, dividing India and Pakistan into two different countries.

The fund's risk compared to that of other funds in this category is considered high by Morningstar for the trailing three-, five- and 10-year periods. The level of return is average for the trailing three years and above average for the trailing five- and 10-year periods compared to its peers.

Fund Performance: The fund's annualized returns for the past 3 years & 5 years has been around 17.53% & 21.06%. The Franklin India Flexi Cap Fund comes under the Equity category of Franklin Templeton Mutual Funds.

Best Franklin Mutual Funds Fund NameAUM1 Yr Return Franklin India Prima Fund Direct Growth ₹11656 Cr 9.70% Templeton India Value Fund Direct Growth ₹2107 Cr 1.63% Templeton India Equity Income Fund Direct Growth ₹2341 Cr 3.56% Franklin India ELSS Tax Saver Fund Direct Growth ₹6438 Cr 5.55%13 more rows

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Boundary Lines In India In Franklin