icon Resignation and notice period

If a employee resigning due to medical problems, can the employee refuse to work on notice period? And also can resign smoothly from company?


A. Dear Sir,
What ever the grounds may be you must take your employer into your confidence to avoid unnecessary troubles in your future career.

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Ved prakash  Shaw

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icon i want one sided divorce...i want to be free want to to do othr marriage

respected sir, sir i married one hindu gurl by register hindu marriage act but in 2 days they attacked me and take the girl away and they done her marriage after few motnh


A. Dear Sir,
You cannot take advantage of her late marriage. Just file a formal divorce petition and see that ii is decreed ex parte and then go for marriage and disclose all these earlier happening to the family your prospective wife.

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Ved prakash  Shaw

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my father was died in my childhood.a partition deed was wrote my inherited property b/w my mother and my father brother when i was a minor.given property (my share)does not have way to enter fields.


A. Such suit should be filed within three years of your attaining majority. Try.

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icon Husband second marrige

3 saal pehle mene mere college boyfriend se mandir me shadi ki thi bina kisi certificate ke hmari shadi ke bad apni femily ke sath hi reh rahe he taki pehle setal hi jae par ab mere pati ne dusri shad


A. Dear Madam,
Hindu law has no boundaries. You can prove it. Oral evidence is enough. It is believed in Indian Law that no girl accept any other male person as her husband without marriage. Try with police if they do not co-operate then go to civil and criminal courts.

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Sourav  Das

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i am hindu. i hv a sister. my parents lv my sister a lot and dey treat her gud and to me dey dnt care much.my father earned property and am i get share in dat property r nt. i thought dey ll gv to my


A. Property belongs to yours father.he may deal his property according to his choice.During his life time he may give his property to u or to your sister or both according to your choice.u can't raise any questions.So do your all duty as son towards your parent.All the obedient son and daughter r equal before their parents.Only after the death of your parents, property will be divided equally among son and daughter

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I am a resident of bhopal and got married in 2011. On 22.02.16 my wife left home along with my 3 year old son.I approached the local counselling centre and we had 2 counselling sessions.Though the cou


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