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I have pay to 2L for one person for job then the person have given offer letter i have work for 5 month but they dont pay any of salary after 5 month they told that from now onwards we are providing w


A. Dear sir,
First of all getting job through brokers is illegal. As such you have no rights over the broker. If you have appointing letter then solve your problem by approaching following authourity.
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The Office Commissioner of Labour

Section 12 in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
12. Duties of conciliation officers.- (relevant section 12(2) of ID Ac ...ReadMore

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icon Under the Provincial Insolvency Act 1920

Hi sir my name is madhu from Bannerghatta, financial year 2023-24 i invest share market losses 20 lakhs & cyber crime financial UPI fraud from loss 958000 FRAUDULENT amount not recovered from police,m


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Under the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 (now replaced by the IBC Code 2016), individuals facing debt exceeding ₹500 can file for bankruptcy. The court evaluates the application and may accept or reject it based on various factors, including the presence of assets. If lacking assets, the petition may be rejected. Alternatively, debt settlement can be pursued, either independently or through third-party companies, where a portion of the loan is repaid, and the remainder is forgi ...ReadMore

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icon I am going to buy a plot, the promoter ask me send the money to their account

I am going to buy a plot, the promoter ask me send the money to their account instead of land owner, and on registration he ask me to give cash and not accepting online payment.


A. Dear Client,

In the real estate sector, a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) is a legal contract between the Landowner and the Promoter, outlining terms and conditions, including the distribution of shares in the developed property. The Landowner typically grants the Promoter Power of Attorney to undertake necessary development activities. The Promoter sells their share through an Agreement to Sale with the buyer, and final sale deeds are executed upon receipt of full payment. Prior to executin ...ReadMore

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icon Applicability of Factories Act and Shops & Establishments Act for NGOs in Karnataka

Are Factories Act & Shops & Establishments Act applicable for NGOs in Karnataka


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Non-profit organizations (NPOs) may still be subject to the Shops and Establishment Act if they provide services or engage in activities covered by the Act, despite not being commercial entities. Although the Act doesn't explicitly mention NPOs, it broadly encompasses establishments where individuals are employed for various functions. For instance, NPOs employing staff for administrative, accounting, or project management roles would fall under this Act's definition of an "establ ...ReadMore

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icon Separation from Sibling on a legal ground

Can i have a separation from Sibling on a legal ground?


A. Dear Client,
There is no procedure for disowning family members or siblings. You don't have any legal obligations to siblings For legal denouncing of connection or relation with siblings., you can get an affidavit prepared, get it notarized or get it registered in some cases(where monetary issues are involved). And once the document is notarised you can notify in two leading papers about complete details of your brother, his age, work your parent's name, address etc. that you have nothing to do ...ReadMore

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icon My sister is not giving my share from our parents property

My sister is not giving my share from our parents property. Paresnts passed away in September 2023. Since then she is staying in that house without paying me 50% rent of that house.


A. Dear Client,
If your parents died intestate (without a will), then you and your sister are equally entitled to the property according to the law of inheritance. You can file a suit before the jurisdictional civil court and seek a partition decree or a declaration under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act. If required, you can consult an advocate for advice and assistance in the matter.
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My brother and I have been running a Cyber Cafe and Kiosk Center since 2018 at 50 Quarter Near Pareek Dairy Birla Nagar Gwalior (M.P). My Shop is constructed on first floor on a Three Floor Building,


A. Dear Client,

While you have the legal option to sue someone who is incarcerated for damages they caused before their conviction, pursuing this can be complex. Factors like evidence strength, extent of damages, and the defendant's assets play crucial roles. The key consideration is whether the incarcerated defendant can afford to pay the damages.

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icon Husband denied expenses for both of us

Hello, I am a working mother and I got married in year 2019. From day one of my marriage my husband had denied to pay for anything that is concerned to me. I had managed my expenses on my own and apar


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Section 18 of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA) ensures that Hindu wives are entitled to maintenance from their husbands throughout their lifetime, regardless of when they were married. If a spouse neglects this obligation, a petition can be filed in the family court or judicial magistrate's office nearest to either spouse's residence or where they lived as a couple under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). To qualify for maintenance, the petitioner mus ...ReadMore

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I had a telephone interaction as a marketing expert with a client. The platform has charged TDS of 10% on the fees payable to me, which is in excess of 30,000. Is this applicable to me? What is the ac


A. Dear Client,

Under Section 194J of the Income Tax Act, any entity except individuals or Hindu Undivided Families, paying a resident for professional or technical services, must deduct TDS at a rate of 10% from the payment. The threshold for TDS under this section is Rs. 30,000 per financial year, calculated separately for various categories like professional fees, service fees, non-competence fees, and royalties.

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icon Water leakage from terrace during rainy season

What legal action can I take if the association is not taking action on my complain to solve the leaky terrace.


A. Dear Client,
Firstly, you can explain your grievance to society and try to resolve the matter amicably. In case the society refuses to fix the leakage problem, then you can file a complaint to the Registrar of Society. Further, after sending a legal notice, you can file a complaint with the local police. If the issue persists, then you can file a suit before the jurisdictional court for the act of negligence and nuisance by the society and seek an injunction to fix the water leakage problem and ...ReadMore

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