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Hello sir/madam My father own a house on a land, we are staying here from more than 30 years. We have our buying paper, i.e the legal paper on which it's written that we bought the land. Now, we want

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

To construct another building on the same land, obtaining approval for the building plan from the municipal authority is a prerequisite. If your neighbor attempts to hinder the construction by obtaining a court injunction on potentially frivolous grounds, you can contest the case in court to have the injunction lifted. After successfully contesting the case and having it disposed of or dismissed, you can take legal action against your neighbor. This may involve serving a legal not ...ReadMore

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icon Wrong cheque number

I have stopped my cheque that given in sales deed and now cholamandal finance bank is telling me to give bank statement so I am giving another cheque to owner it is required to change sales deed and m

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

A stop payment instruction issued by the drawer of a cheque, originally intended for fulfilling a contractual obligation, could trigger legal implications under the Negotiable Instruments Act (N.I. Act). Section 139 of the N.I. Act establishes a presumption regarding the issuance of cheques for discharge of debt, while Section 138 outlines the legal consequences, including potential legal action, that the drawer may face for dishonoring the cheque.

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icon Who is liable to pay Death Claim in the case of illegal driving

A two wheeler owned by my son, met with an accident when two of his friends (aged 22 & 24 yrs.) on wheel and both of the died, last month. When the accident occurred, the 24 yrs old, who was not

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In the event of a motor accident resulting in loss of life and multiple violations of the Motor Vehicles Act and traffic rules, even if the vehicles or individuals involved are insured under the Insurance Act, the insurance company may repudiate the death claim due to those violations. Consequently, the court may find your son liable for the payment of death compensation to the claimant.

To address this situation, you have the option to appeal to the High Court, requesting a remi ...ReadMore

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icon NCL certificate criteria with retired state government employee

Am married woman working in private sector. My father was retired PSI. But joined to the department as constable. he expired now. Does my father retirement amount also will get considered to get NCL c

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Your categorization as belonging to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) remains unchanged even after marriage. In the context of caste determination, the classification of children is based on the father's category, and this status does not alter with a woman's marriage. The salary income or pension of a government employee is not factored into the computation of annual income for assessing eligibility under the OBC Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) category.

Marriage, according to this perspe ...ReadMore

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icon E-Katha application in Karnataka

I purchased 2 30X40 plots 20 years ago near Bangalore ( Anekal Taluk). But these were registered as a single plot ( 40X60) in my sale deed. The plot numbers were also mentioned in the document. Since

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

A rectification deed is a legal document designed to correct errors or inaccuracies in documents such as sale deeds and title deeds. It becomes essential when there are mistakes or anomalies that affect the record or deed, particularly when applying for an E-Khata. Approval from a sub-registrar is contingent upon establishing that the original document indeed contains an error.

For a rectification deed to be registered, both parties involved in the contract must consent to the pr ...ReadMore

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icon Owner not returning deposit

The owner is making just some random things up and deducting my money from security. How can i go legal against him? I didnt have any rental agreement. Even after reminders the owner didnt get it done

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

If there is no rent agreement outlining the deduction procedure from the security deposit, the landlord cannot deduct it as a matter of right. With proof of rent payments to the landlord, legal recourse can be pursued. Disputes between tenants and landlords are typically resolved under state-specific Rent Control Acts, which appoint a Rent Controller or Additional Rent Controller to address such issues.

In the current circumstance, it is advisable to serve a legal notice to the l ...ReadMore

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icon Property dispute

My parents live with other 3 brothers of my father or uncle. They have captured the entire terrace and have started a construction stating that they want to capture the entire terrace leaving us with

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In this scenario, your parents have the option to initiate a civil suit for a declaration under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963. This suit would be filed before a competent Civil Court, with the objective of obtaining an injunction under Order 39, Rule 1 & 2 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), along with Section 151 of CPC. This legal action seeks the Court's intervention to exercise its inherent power in order to ensure justice in the matter.

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icon My grand father land was registered under his first son

My grand father land was registered under his first son (My Elder Uncle out of 4 brothers) back in 80's, later my elder uncle did not distribute the land at all and now my father asking his elder brot

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

The Supreme Court has established that an unregistered Will holds legal validity and enforceability. Whether handwritten or typewritten on plain paper, as long as it is in clear language and witnessed by at least two persons, the Will is considered legally valid. Non-registration does not cast doubt on its genuineness, but unregistered Wills are more susceptible to legal challenges.

The validity of a Will is not contingent on registration, and there is no specific timeframe for i ...ReadMore

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icon online work from home fraud and virtual signed contract

How to get rid off such scam fraud company when you have sign the virtual contract with them and they demands money from you for invalid reason and they threaten you by tell section 73,74,75 legal cou

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

If you receive an unsolicited online data entry or part-time job offer from a company with dubious credentials, it is advisable to ignore such demands due to the evident fraudulent nature of their proposals. However, if you encounter persistent demands for money or receive fake legal notices threatening legal action, it is recommended to file a complaint (GD) at the local police station. Accompany the complaint with any relevant papers, documents, or digital evidence in your posse ...ReadMore

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icon Caste and income certificate

Is income from salary included to calculate annual gross salary to apply to caste and income certificate form f in Karnataka? Why self income and spouse income is also added along with parents income

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) holds responsibilities outlined in Section 5 of The Constitution (One Hundred And Second Amendment) Act, 2018, specifically concerning the monitoring and rule-making for caste certificates. As a constitutional body established under Article 338B of the Constitution of India, any orders or rules formulated by it are generally not subject to legal challenges in court unless they violate the provisions of the Act. The authority of a ...ReadMore

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