Finance Problem
my scooty went to finance and they said they will sell it now because they didn't pay 5 emi
my scooty went to finance and they said they will sell it now because they didn't pay 5 emi
Dear Client,
If you have defaulted on 5 EMIs, the finance company has a right to repossess and sell the vehicle, but only by following due legal procedure. They cannot forcibly take or sell your scooty without proper notice and compliance with the loan agreement terms.
You should immediately contact the finance company and request a settlement or restructuring of the overdue amount to prevent sale. Also check whether they have given you prior written notice before repossession and proposed sal
I have vacated my flat and the building is demolished but the builder is avoiding tom sign the paaa
Dear Client,
If the Permanent Alternate Accommodation Agreement has not been executed and registered, the builder is in breach of his obligation, especially after you have already vacated and the building is demolished. You have a legal right to secure your alternate accommodation or compensation as per the redevelopment terms.
You should immediately send a written legal notice to the builder calling upon him to execute and register the agreement within a fixed time. If he fails, you can appro
i am a person of general category and want to buy a land which belomgs to sc/st but it was not given to them by government , it was purchased by their grandfather, can i buy it legally and without pro ...
Dear Client,
Purchase of land from a person belonging to SC or ST is not automatically prohibited if the land is their self acquired or ancestral property and not granted by the Government under any special scheme. Since you have stated that the land was purchased by their grandfather and not allotted by the Government, such land is generally transferable, subject to verification.
However, you must carefully verify the title documents, past sale deeds, and check whether there are any restricti
I complained 9.67 lakhs transaction made through google pay which cyber cell hold and put lien after fir the police station and officer said it’s in axis bank Hyderabad but bank claims no balance an ...
Dear Client,
From the facts stated, there appears to be confusion between lien marking, actual recovery, and availability of funds. A lien only freezes the amount in the suspected account if funds are available at that time. If the account had insufficient balance or funds were already withdrawn, recovery may not have actually taken place despite the lien or FIR.
Since you already have a court order directing return of money, you should immediately file a written representation before the conc
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How know my owner ship flat or account and investment in Mumbai India. I am NRI
Dear Client,
To find out whether you own any flat, bank account, fixed deposit, shares, mutual funds, or other investments in India as an NRI, you should first use your PAN card because most assets are linked to it. For property or flats in Mumbai, you can check ownership records on the Maharashtra land records and registration portals by searching your name, PAN, property address, or survey number. For bank accounts and fixed deposits, review your old emails, passbooks, cheque books, Form 16A
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I was caught up a cyber financial fraud in the name of MMTC PAMP online digital gold bidding. A lady contacted me and asked the work from home option and initially asked me to deposit 10 K and got som ...
Dear Client,
This is a case of cyber financial fraud where you were induced to transfer money on the promise of profit. Such schemes are common and illegal, and the persons involved can be prosecuted for cheating and online fraud.
You should immediately file a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal and also lodge an FIR with your local police station. Provide all details such as phone numbers, bank account details, transaction proofs, chats, and screenshots. Prompt action is important be
I have purchased a Car on lease on 22 August 2025 and there is restructuring of GST in Sep 2025. Due to this Lease Company increased our EMIs as Lease company is recovering compensation cess from empl ...
Dear Client,
Increase in EMI due to GST or compensation cess can be passed on to you only if your lease agreement specifically allows recovery of such tax changes. If there is no clause permitting this, the lease company cannot unilaterally increase EMIs.
You should review the agreement and send a written representation to the lease company asking for legal basis of such recovery, especially if they are eligible to claim input tax credit or refund. Practices may differ across companies dependi
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My question is what I do for fake case in legal form as soon as possible
Dear Client,
If you fear that a false case may be filed against you, act immediately and keep all evidence safely preserved. Save chats, call recordings, emails, bank transactions, photographs, CCTV footage, location history, witness details, and any documents that can prove your innocence.
Immediately consult a lawyer and prepare a written chronology of all events with dates and details. If there is a threat of arrest, you may file for anticipatory bail before the appropriate court. If fal
I have 50 loans under pay day apps and was paying regularly. This month I just decided i need to come out of this loop as from 1L loan it has now become 20L and 50 apps. I started defaulting and also ...
Dear Client,
Your advocate’s statement does not appear legally correct because Section 37 of the CPC only deals with the execution of decrees and has nothing to do with writing off or cancelling loans, while Order 37 CPC is actually a provision used by lenders to recover money through a fast-track court procedure in cases involving loan agreements, cheques, promissory notes, or written contracts. Therefore, there is no legal provision under Section 37 CPC that can automatically wipe out your
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I have a query if the name of the building is not given or the flat name is not there can I give just the address of the building in the legal agreement?
Dear Client,
Yes, you can mention only the building address if the flat number or building name is genuinely not available, but the property description should still be clear enough to identify the exact premises. It is always better to include as many details as possible such as floor number, road name, locality, landmark, municipal number, plot number, area, ward number, or any other identifying detail so that there is no confusion later. If the agreement is vague and the property cannot be
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