icon Is it possible to implead third party in Civil Suit for Tortious Conspiracy

Is it possible to implead the neighboring Shop owner in civil recovery suit for conspiring with my tenants to default the rent agreement and shift to his shop by not paying my rent?

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5 months ago


A. Dear client,
Please provide the complete information.
Then only we can understand the entire scenario.
With the information received, for criminal conspiracy you can lodge an FIR first.

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icon Joint property ownership problem

Hi sir myself prashanth & my brother name is Vikram both have purchased property jointly before 2years at that time we both are bachelor we have taken loan in axis Bank amount is deducting every month

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5 months ago


A. Dear client,
You cannot take/ sell the property without his consent.
For the EMI part, you can send him a legal notice.

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icon Claim in Pensions Money

My brother used my mother's pension money through ATM cards without letting her know. She was ill and was always threatened. She never complained to anyone and died one day. Now the bank has no money

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Under Sub Rule 6 (iii) of Rule 54 of Central Service Rules, an unmarried daughter is entitled to a family pension until she gets married or starts earning whichever comes first. If an unmarried daughter is the eldest among all the siblings she is entitled to receive a family pension, in the event parents are not alive. If both mother and father are governed by the pension scheme, then the daughter is entitled to receive two pension amounts. You may contact or visit the office of the ...ReadMore

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icon Property - ancestral property- undivided

My father expired but in his name all ancestral property he had and our family is undivided but my father's brother is divided and now he is asking property from his undivided brothers where the prop

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
An individual gets the right to ancestral property by birth. Typically, ancestral property refers to property that has been inherited for four or more generations and has not been divided/partitioned or sold off. Until and unless an ancestral property is distributed among the legal heirs/coparceners following an order passed by the Court in a partition suit, the legal heirs cannot be treated as owners of the individual share in the said property. and unless the legal heirs become o ...ReadMore

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icon Regarding School uniform

I had purchased the same school uniform from the market. If he wears it to school. Child, that is somehow a crime. Is it considered a crime or wrong to expel a child from school?

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5 months ago


A. Dear client,
Every school especially the private ones have their own policies.
While admitting your child there in, you must have agreed to the same.
Now denying to abide the rules is against that.
But, if the policy of the school uniform was not disclosed earlier or a new practice then you can gather more parents and write a joint application to the school's head department.
And most importantly if a child is being harrased Or expelled unethically, which harms him in any way has to be deal ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce on desertion

After 14 years of marriage husband and in-laws want to get rid of me making false allegation of character.Unable to bear harassment, I am living doing govt job with parents.They filed divorce case on

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you possess strong evidence of mental cruelty and harassment you faced at your matrimonial home, you can lodge an FIR with the concerned Police Station u/s.498A of IPC against your husband and other family members of your in-laws' house who are involved in the criminal act and simultaneously file a complaint under Sec.4 of the PWDV Act, 2005 before the Protection Officer or the Magistrate. Upon receipt of a complaint of domestic violence, the Protection Officer or the Service Pro ...ReadMore

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icon Fake information furnished in Annexure C for Minor Passport

My wife applied for my minor son's passport by publishing false information about me. In Annexure 'C', she mentioned that I am out of India and cannot be available at the time of passport application.

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,

It is an offence under the Passports Act 1967 to furnish false information in the application.
You can contact the nearest Regional Passport Office to report incident regarding the suspected false information in your son’s passport in person. If you cannot contact the nearest RPO, you can report the issue at your nearest police station.

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icon Default of the buyer but trial court decided in his favour

In a property sale the Buyer/Plaintiff did not honour his commitment of paying the Sale Consideration in full on the deadline date of 02-04-2009. We extended time for about 9 times and in the meantime

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A 2 (two) judge bench of the Supreme Court of India has in Gaddipati Divija and Another v. Pathuri Samrajyam & Ors. inter alia reiterated that specific performance of a contract under Section 16 (c) of the unamended Specific Relief Act, 1963 can only be allowed if the party seeking specific performance avers and proves that it has always been ready and willing to perform its obligations under the contract. The Supreme Court further reiterated that in a suit for specific performance ...ReadMore

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icon Debt settlement

Hi can we have debt settlement services for ongoing debts

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Yes, you can. But for that you will have to share all the details with our team of lawyers who should be assessing the loans and the outstanding debt post that they will assist you in getting this settled with the bank

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icon fraud in purchase and sell of land

I bought 100 metre square with my cousin as a joint owner of land property. After one year we sold 50 metre square to a third person but now I had to know that mutation of the whole property in the

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client, First First of all file a simple application to the mutation/revenue department asking for correcting the records which they may not do. Then you need to file a case/original application with Land, Records and Tenancy Tribunal (LRTT) ( some states it is called LRT)making the mutation/revenue department as one of the party. LR ...ReadMore

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