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icon Scope of Power of Attorney

Can a person holding Power of Attorney exercise the rights conferred through it to sign such agreement on behalf of the Principal which transfers the right of the Principal to the POA holder?


A. Hi,
Yes you can sign on such agreements which are legal. Through the power of attorney, the principal gives the right to the agent to act on his/her behalf. An agent's appointment will become invalid if the principal loses the capacity to make their own decisions.

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icon WIFE NOT SUPPORTING MY PARENTS AND IN LAWS THREATENING

My wife had separated her kitchen 5 months back in the same house. She is not ready to support my parents who are aged and needs support for daily chores. My in What are my options ? How can i make h


A. hi,


speak to your wife and sort out the matter. having a separate kitchen is not a big issue. if your wife is abusive in any way towards your parents your mother can file a domestic violence case aganist her.
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icon Divorce

I am a Btech graduate. Me and my husband separated, its just become one month. We are blessed with a baby girl, she is two year old. I have got many job vacancies but now my husband is blackmailing m


A. Dear Madam,
You can file DV case and get protection order from the Court by which he can be restrain from blocking you to join the job.

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icon Writ petition in GM-CPC pending in Karnataka High court

Can we file online memo for part heard writ petition filed by the petitioner in 2016?


A. Hi,
Yes, you can file your writ petition online. Ask your lawyer for assistance or you can do so by visiting the website of the respective court.

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icon how to respond for arbitration

i have received notice from lawyer for arbitration process, right now i don't have money , i have to pay 2.7 lac to bank my personal loan , since last one year i have not made any payments due to fin


A. Details are required to be examined. respond the notice and join the arbitration. You can also question and challenge the arbitration proceeding. You shall be required to file your defence and also face cross examination etc and likewise petitioner.

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icon Regarding Gratuity Settlement

Dear Sir, I have worked in an organization for 4 years, 220 days and was asked to resign, as the company does not want my services any more. Under such condition am I eligible for gratuity? Kindly no


A. Dear Sir,
4years 240 days is enough for claiming gratuity.

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icon Sale Deed Forgery, Impersonation

i purchased a residential plot in august 2019 from person A. Person A purchased that plot in jun 2019 from person B. But now a Person C come forward saying that he is real owner,. And he gave his or


A. your deed is void.
The person A to Z can claim it again anytime.
Make new deed.
even if you sell without new deed then also you will be party in suit in future.


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icon Great Grandmothers property Distribution

Respected Sirs/ Madams, My great grand mother had a property and after her death the Property was distributed in her two sons My grandfather and his brother. My Grandfather acquired his brothers shar


A. how the bedhakhal was announced ?
it is ancestral property.
you are already staying on the property .
so the "WILL" is invalid for ancestral property.
your aunt is nobody to give your share and not for others.
but if you want then you can take your share by gift deed.


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icon Can gift deed prevent Donor to sell property?

Hi My father has a DDA flat in his name which is a freehold property. He often threatens to sell the house hence I want my name as co-owner or joint holder of the flat through a gift deed by him. Will


A. Hi,
As per your input your father is the sole owner of the flat and thus he can sell it to whoever he wishes. If you are made a joint owner then he cannot sell the flat without your permission.

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icon Issuing PCC for Visa by Local Police Station

A case was registered in 2015 for use of alcohol in Gujarat (as Gujarat being a dry state), although the case was presented in court and it was closed the very next day. I applied for PCC this month a


A. People should always take certified copies of judgements.
I even have people who ask us why divorce decree is needed and what are its benefits.
police dont have access to case details in other city hence they are asking you for copies.
its better you get certified copies of case.


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