icon Property of Trust re - run a Public charitable trust

Respected lawyers, We run a Public charitable trust registered under Mumbai Public Trust Act, 1950 and having two properties in the name of trust. Both the properties were received via registered


A. Dear client,
You cannot just transfer such properties of public charitable trust to someone. The trustees can sell the property (if it is provided in the trust deed) but the permission of the Charity Commissioner is necessary without which the sale cannot be completed and the sale deed would not be registered. It depends upon the facts and circumstances and your intention behind the act, upon this, the commissioner will decide.
You will definitely have to have to take permission and pass a res ...ReadMore

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icon Property Bought by us was done podi without seeking our permission

Hello sir , Here my dad's property was bought on 2013 before that same property had been sold to that person on 2003 but he had not registered and but my dad had registered the property without knowin


A. Dear client,
FIRST, get an experienced lawyer. He/she will help you sort it out. The person might even be bluffing. It's likely a survey will be required, but have the attorney help you. They'll advise you.
Also, contact that person who sold the land to you and ask him what is happening. Because nobody can just come and claim your property like that.

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icon Through proper channel - working in a central government job

I am currently working in a central government job and applied for another job in an autonomous body online and provide correct details about my current employment but didn't send hard copies through


A. Dear client,
I am unable to comprehend the words proper and improper channel here. If you have used any illegal means, it will definitely not be considered. But, now that the central government (your current employer) has sent the NOC through the proper channel, it wouldn't be a problem. But if the time has been barred, they might not consider it.

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icon marriage breakdown - my ex boyfriend

my ex boyfriend has broken my marriage can i take legal action against him..If I can take action, in which section will there be a case and what will be the punishment on him?


A. Dear client,
Your Ex-boyfriend couldn't have ended your marriage without any poofs and your husband should have also thought about it before ending. In India, there is no such specific law that says it is an offence. But you may file a civil suit against him as there's no possibility that the defendant(your ex) will face criminal penalties or jail time. At worst, the defendant might have to pay a monetary award to you. You can ask him to pay monetary damages based on loss of consortium (marital ...ReadMore

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icon Govt job - If there is a police case against

If there is a police case against a boy who is preparing for a government job, does he get a government job?please give me details...


A. Dear client,
The law states that a person will be considered innocent until the charges against him or her is proved.
So if you are willing to apply to a government job, then you can. But some application forms will ask about the record of cases you've had and this is irrespective of whether the case was quashed or is under investigation. So here you should give all the details precisely.
Now what if you have written the exam and cleared the interview, they will start a police verification to ch ...ReadMore

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icon Cheating - law can take action against

Which law can take action against a girl who cheats in love..Nowadays girls cheat many people in the name of love..Because of which boys come in depression and commit suicide.. or come in frustration


A. Dear client,
You or the law cannot force a woman to continue the relationship with a guy. She is free with her orientation to be with anyone. If you push her, she might file molestation/rape/blackmail etc charges against you. So please be careful.

But,
You can file a case on her under section 415 of IPC.
If you have the evidence, submit them to the concerned Police Station where the case is filed. If the girl is found guilty of Cheating, then the court will only be able to order with imprisonme ...ReadMore

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icon Fake sexual harassment - promise of marriage

Hello sir, a girl gave me the promise of marriage and was in a relationship with me for 2 years..Usai by giving me a nude picture.. I spent a lot of money on that girl's love trap...And when it came t


A. Dear client,
- Firstly, defend your case by providing witnesses as it can help you prove that you are innocent.
- False evidence is given by the complainant woman– Cross Examination can be an effective method to find out the real facts of the given case.
- History– As you already know that the woman has a history of wrongly accusing or blackmailing innocent men (the same can be proved through the testimony of peers, past relationships and cross-examination), then it would be easier to prove ...ReadMore

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icon By mistake I was added in a whatsapp group

By mistake I was added in a whatsapp group by clicking a link but after realizing it was a pornographic whatsapp group i left it.Am I done any mistake?


A. Dear Client,
It is not illegal to watch pornographic content in your private rooms or space as it falls under the ambit of Article 21 of the Constitution.

It gets criminal only when you watch child pornography or porn which shows violence against women, and that would constitute an offence. Also it is an offence if you store pornographic videos on your personal device. Hence if you have noy done the previously mentioned then you have done no mistake.

Thank you so much, I hope this answer helpe ...ReadMore

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icon My Hindu neighbor wants to sell his residential property

my hindu nebour wants to sell his residencial property to make trouble to me to a muslim . how can i raise bojection and stop him to selling property to muslim


A. Dear Client,
It is the right of your neighbour to sell his own property to whomever he wishes. You can only raise an objection to this if the new neighbour causes a private nuisance to you, but from the reason you have stated it is highly unlikely you have a valid ground as your ground is on the basis of the new owner's religion.

Thank you so much, I hope this answer helped you.

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icon Sequence of steps for the sale of property in Navi Mumbai

Dear team, Good Day If an NRI is living out of India and wants to sale his registered property in Navi Mumbai. But he wants to visit only once or twice that to be just finish the registration and t


A. Dear Client,

The following are the Steps involved in the Sale of a Property:
1. Deciding to sell and choosing an agent. Agent will be in charge of advertising, showing and completing the legal requirements of selling the property. Make a plan for listing, showing and selling your property.

2.Determining the selling price and property inclusions come next. Property’s location, size, age, and features will be assessed, According to the current market and area trends.

3.Agreement with your a ...ReadMore

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