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Honey trap karke blackmail kar raha hai koi

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11 months ago


A. Good evening!
With facts provided, it's extremely hard to provide specific legal advice. It is advisable to contact an advocate or provide us with more details.

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icon Adoption - my biological father passed away last year

Hi my biological father passed away last year. And he was taking care of me financially. But according to my biological mother , i got adopted legally when i was in 8th class as to not share the prope

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11 months ago


A. Good evening!
As per the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956, an adopted child would still be entitled to the property from his biological family (only ancestral property). The adopted child cannot divest anyone of any property in the adopted family.
More facts about the case is required for any specific legal advice. It is advisable to contact an advocate or provide us with more details.

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icon Gift deed to father

Me & my father are joint owners in a residential flat.flat is on loan now. Can I transfer my ownership to my father via gift deed?

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11 months ago


A. No and not all.
The title of property cannot be transferred by any way to anybody until it is debt free.
First, get the property debt free and then only can transfer the title of it by a gift deed.

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icon Can i file for an annulment ?

i was in a relationship with my boyfriend and after 6 months he married me in court and brought his two friends as a witness , after court marriage he didnt took me to his home to live with him and s

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11 months ago


A. Dear Client,
It appears from the beginning that both of you and your boyfriend took the matter casually. As a result you have been facing all these consequences which can be avoided if a life time decision is taken considering the possibilities of all these unwanted consequences.
Your query also appears to be insufficient. While your marriage is held and registered before the Marriage Officer are you in possession of the Marriage Certificate issued by the concerned MO.
In the absence of said ce ...ReadMore

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icon I am being blackmailed for searching illegal thing in dark web

Sir I am under 18 and got to know about child pron on a website didn't know child porn is illegal i got intrest in knowing what is child pron and get to know that It is illegal but i wanted to know so

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11 months ago


A. Hello,
As per the information you have given it is suggested you that you need not worry, these are the cyber crimes due to which people like you are geeting scamed.
It is advisable to you that do not transfer any amount of money to them.

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icon Gratuity - eligible for gratuity

Sir, can u confirm me i've joined the company 15th sept 2018 and today is 16th may 2023 & working 6 days working so can i eligible for gratuity or also can be include in notice period on these 24

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11 months ago


A. For brevity of your query I am to split your query in two part as under
Part 1) As per the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 an employee or workman is entitled for payment of gratuity from his employer on completion of continuous service of 05 years in the establishment. Continuous service means 240 days of service in a year excluding the notice period.
Part 2) Since you joined Company on 15/09/2018 your 05 years of continuous service shall be completed on 14/09/2023 and before that date if you ten ...ReadMore

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icon Succession of my father in law's property and assets

We are a Hindu family. My wife and I got married in 2006 in the UK. She was a British citizen and I hold an Indian passport. I'm living and working in the UK currently. My wife passed away in 2021 du

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11 months ago


A. Dear Client
It may please be noted that under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Son-in-Law is not treated as a legal heir either in the list of Class I heirs or in Class 2 heirs. While the daughter and her son or daughter is treated as Class I heirs of your deceased Father-in-Law.

Being the above provision of the governing law, you cannot claim the share of your deceased wife in the intestate property of her deceased father. However, your son/daughter being a Class I heir can claim the share of thei ...ReadMore

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icon Forex trading Scam

I have involved in forex trading scam where i lost almost 20 lakhs in investing in 2 companies where i have paid them using credit cards, now they are non responsive, i have contacted bank and RBI too

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11 months ago


A. Dear Client,

The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), set forth by the Reserve Bank of India, is the legal framework for forex trading in India. FEMA states that trading in foreign currencies is allowed in India with certain restrictions.

Forex transactions can only be undertaken with authorized persons and for permitted purposes. According to the RBI, which is the country’s central bank, an authorized person is an entity authorized by the RBI itself to deal in forex. It can be an authori ...ReadMore

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icon Brother gifting ancestoral property to his wife

My brother asked me to transfer a joint property to take home loan. After home construction he promised to handover to two of younger brothers. My younger passed away and now my elder brother taking t

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11 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In case of ancestral property, one legal heir cannot transfer the share of other heirs without their consent. Even the ancestral property is developed jointly on the consent all the heirs, right and lien over the shared inherited property remain as it is and in case death of the heir, the share of the deceased passes to his legal heirs and cannot be transferred without the consent of surviving legal heirs of the deceased.

So reach out to an Advocate for taking appropriate steps aga ...ReadMore

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icon in regards to an appeal

can appeal be filed on a partial order ( i am satisfied with the order partially and in the other half i am not satisfied can i make an appeal in court for a part order)

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11 months ago


A. Of course you can make an appeal in the higher Court for a part or portion of the Order of the lower Court that appears to be unsatisfactory to you accessing the merit and demerit involved in your appeal. In case, the higher Court finds no merit in your pleading Order may be passed upholding the earlier or reversing an Order affecting your favourable part of the Order. A Courts Order does not depend upon the liking or unliking of the parties involved in the dispute, so possibility of such an ord ...ReadMore

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