icon I want to change my signature

I want to change my signature....may I know the procedure to do so ...


A. Dear Client,
In case to need to change your signature, you need to draft an affidavit indicating the change of signature. Further, the affidavit must contain the specimen copies of your old and new signature and should accordingly be notarized. The copies of this document must be submitted to banks and other institutions to notify them about the change in your signature and request them to update it in all the official records. It must also be rectified in your PAN card, Aadhar card, Passport an ...ReadMore

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icon Burying a dog

I live in East delhi and day before yesterday a stray dog died in the society itself and then some people burried the dog in the society's park without consulting from someone and it was just a close


A. Dear Client,
You can inform the society about the incident and they will be able to take the appropriate action. Further, you can inform the local authorities for proper identification and disposal of the dead body. So, it is important to bring the incident to the notice of concerned people to resolve the matter and avoid such occurrences in future.
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icon I have purchased a residential plot

Respected Sir, I have purchased a residential plot of 2 decimal in Bihar and applied for mutation but, the concerned Karamchari and CO had rejected it with the reason that the Plot belongs to the baka


A. Dear Client,
The Supreme Court has held in a plethora of judgments that mutation of property in revenue records does not create right or title in favor of a person but merely allows for property tax fixing purposes and the mutation process . So, in case the Circle Officer (CO) rejects the mutation application, you can file an appeal before the additional collector or the deputy commissioner, within 30 days of the order of rejection. Further, if it is not met, then you can file a writ petition un ...ReadMore

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icon Online Gaming- Debit freeze

Can I be sent to Jail by ED?


A. Dear Client,

Without specific details outlining the cause of action prompting the need for legal remedy, it's challenging to offer tailored legal advice. Additional information about the situation and the specific issue at hand is necessary to provide appropriate guidance. Please provide more context so that relevant legal remedies can be suggested.

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icon Obc NCL address and permanent address issue

I am residing in Mumbai from 2013 and I did my school till 12 from Mumbai but I born in varansi UP I have obc NCL Central and state both from varansi I am filling form so I am putting my permanent ad


A. Dear Client,

Listing your permanent address as Mumbai should not pose any issues unless someone maliciously files a complaint against you.

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icon Made a guarantee in loan

Sir pethpedi Make me a guaranter in someone's loan.but I don't recognise that person and he cheated by taking sign without asking


A. Dear Client,

As a guarantor, you bear equal responsibility for repaying the borrower's debt. Even in the absence of the guarantor, their legal heirs remain liable for settling the debt from inherited assets. While you may request additional time from the bank to settle the dues, you cannot evade liability. Legal action, including civil suits or criminal proceedings, may be initiated against a guarantor. Debt recovery tribunals can also be used to attach the guarantor's property for debt recove ...ReadMore

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icon Gift deed made during mortgaged period

Sellers father has made gift deed to his son during mortgaged period after taking consent letter from bank. Now he will clear the loan and get the discharge deed done. Now bank will issue the NOC in f


A. Dear Client,

Even if the property owner receives a NOC or release letter from the bank, confirming the property's encumbrance-free status, it's wise to independently verify the property's freehold title and encumbrance status through a court search before purchasing to prevent potential future issues.

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icon Service Overlap issue

I joined an organization as a contract employee on January 4th. On January 30th, I received a full-time offer from another company. Since it was a full-time offer, I accepted it and promptly informed


A. Dear Client,

Dual employment itself is not illegal, but it's essential to check if there are any clauses in your employment contracts that restrict it. Before taking up another job, resign from your current position to avoid overlapping. Background verification checks, including EPFO records verification, are common in hiring processes. A negative verification can lead to rejection or termination. To resolve EPF record anomalies due to dual employment, contact the Regional PF Commissioner. Use ...ReadMore

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icon Blocked road to property

I bought a property few years back. Now some relative of the owner blocked road to the plot demanding extra money. But road is mentioned on the map at the time of registration. What can I do now?


A. Dear Cleint,

If the issue remains unresolved through civic authorities and municipal bodies, you may opt to file a civil suit for a declaration under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 before the appropriate Civil Court. In addition, you can seek an injunction under Order 39 Rule 1 & 2 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) along with Section 151 of the CPC, requesting the Court to exercise its inherent power to provide justice in the matter.

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icon Love and marriage

I was love in one person 8yrs last 15 days his avoiding me his blocked my number all social media. Last month he went home her brother marriage after few days this will happens there family don't acce


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If the matter remains unresolved despite attempts at mutual resolution, and if you possess substantial evidence to support your claim, you can file a complaint at the local police station against the perpetrator under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for rape and Section 354 of the IPC for outraging the modesty of a woman. Both offenses are cognizable and non-bailable. Seeking guidance from a legal advocate is advisable to navigate the process effectively. Additionally, ...ReadMore

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