Public nuisance by kids and their parent
There are bunch of students with age group of 12 - 18 who play volleyball everyday and every night specially on weekends. There is nearby ground to play volleyball and all type of games and its absolu ...
There are bunch of students with age group of 12 - 18 who play volleyball everyday and every night specially on weekends. There is nearby ground to play volleyball and all type of games and its absolu ...
Dear Sir,
Your next step should be to file a detailed written complaint with higher police authorities and, if necessary, initiate proceedings before the Executive Magistrate for abatement of public nuisance. A continuous disturbance in a residential locality, especially during late evening or night hours, is not something that residents are legally required to tolerate indefinitely.
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How can I take legal action against someone who arbitrarily freezes my account?
Dear Sir,
If the bank has frozen the account on its own without any valid reason, notice, or legal authority, the account holder may submit a written representation to the Branch Manager and higher banking authorities seeking immediate de-freezing of the account. If the grievance is not redressed, a complaint can be filed before the Banking Ombudsman under the Reserve Bank of India's Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, alleging deficiency in service and wrongful restriction on the operation of the acc
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Hi, my friend submitted a obc ncl for her jee exam few years back. OBC is real, she is actually in the obc caste list, but her family income is more than 30LPA. But with tehsildar she was able to get ...
If your friend genuinely belongs to a caste listed under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category but obtained and used an OBC Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) certificate despite her family income and other relevant criteria placing her in the creamy layer, the legal risk depends on whether the certificate was issued based on incorrect information, concealment of facts, or an error by the issuing authority. In India, OBC-NCL status is not determined solely by caste membership; eligibility also depends o
Read more...I work in marine earn 25 lakhs per annum .last 3year I earn 80 lakhs Housewife with two kids filled divorce with im of 60000 rs and maintenance of 60000rs. I have knee problems so told temporary unfit ...
Based on the facts you've described, it is not possible to predict the exact amount a court in India will award as maintenance, because family courts consider many factors and decide on a case-by-case basis.
Generally, when deciding interim maintenance and child support, the court looks at your current earning capacity, actual income, assets, liabilities, standard of living during the marriage, the needs of the wife and children, medical conditions of both parties, and whether you are presently
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purchased the plot by auction by bank for Rs three lakh ten thousand. Now on this plot we have constructed flats on Joint venture. my part is 3 flats out of which I want to sale one flat for an amount ...
Dear Sir,
Since the property originated from land purchased in 2003 and was later converted into flats through a joint venture, it would be advisable to consult a Chartered Accountant before executing the sale deed so that the exact capital gains liability can be calculated based on the development agreement, construction details, and indexed cost benefits available under law.
Therefore, there is no legal impediment to selling one of your three flats for ₹30 lakhs, provided your title docume
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Rental agents and their nexus among them wrongful deduction of money from advance token money
In law, if rental agents or property brokers collect advance token money from a prospective tenant and subsequently make wrongful deductions without a valid contractual basis, such conduct may amount to deficiency in service, breach of contract, unfair trade practice, or even cheating if the money was obtained through misrepresentation. Where there exists a nexus or collusion among multiple rental agents, landlords, or intermediary entities to retain or deduct token amounts arbitrarily, the affe
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Both my parents expired and they were taking family pension from sbi ,kindly tell me if unmarried daughter who is more than 30 years is eligible for the family pension or not .
Dear Client,
An unmarried daughter above the age of 30 may be eligible for family pension, but eligibility depends on the specific pension rules applicable to the deceased pensioner and whether the daughter satisfies the prescribed conditions. Generally, an unmarried daughter who is dependent and not earning her livelihood may continue to receive family pension until her marriage or until she becomes financially independent, subject to the relevant pension scheme and order of eligibility.
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My widowed mother (70), sole owner of a Mumbai property, seeks to evict her daughter-in-law. The DIL and deceased son lived separately in a rented house since 2016 due to disputes and returned only af ...
Based on the facts stated, your mother appears to have a reasonably strong case for seeking eviction of the daughter-in-law under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, particularly if she is the sole and absolute owner of the Mumbai property, the property is her self-acquired property, and the daughter-in-law has no ownership interest in it. Recent decisions of the Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court of India have repeatedly recognized that tribunals under the
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Dear Client,
A landlord cannot make arbitrary deductions from your security deposit unless such deductions are specifically mentioned in the rent agreement or are supported by actual damages caused beyond normal wear and tear.
If your registered rent agreement does not contain any clause regarding painting charges, deep cleaning charges, or mandatory repainting at the time of vacating, then deduction of a substantial amount solely towards repainting may not be legally justified. Normal wear an
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My wife file divorce, already separate for 3 years Without filing counter, I can say in court orally i will give divorce. Whether court will grant divorce
My wife file divorce, already separate for 3 years Without filing counter, I can say in court orally i will give divorce. Whether court will grant divorce give legal opinion on this in a paragraph format
If your wife has already filed a divorce case and both of you have been living separately for around three years, you may inform the Court that you do not wish to contest the divorce and that you have no objection to dissolution of the marriage. However, merely stating orally before the Court t
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