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1. The father has remarried after abandoning wife and children for 5 years. 2. ⁠The mother is ST, father is general. The daughters have the father’s surname. 3. ⁠Can the mother remove the fath

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In a situation where the mother has the sole physical custody of the child wherein, she has not remarried and the paternal rights remain unclaimed, then the mother is vested with the right to change the last name/surname of the child without seeking approval from the separated spouse. The procedure to Change the Name and Surname of the Child involves swearing of an Affidavit before the First Class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate, advertising in newspapers and notificatio ...ReadMore

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In a vacant ground surrounded by four houses athe cement godown is been constructed which causes air pollution

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Bring the matter to the notice of local administration including Municipal authority, District Magistrate and the state pollution control board through a mass petition to navigate the issue in the right way.

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SIR MY QUESTION IS- MY FATHER AND HER YOUNGER SISTER IS THE JOINT PROPERTY OWNER OF A HOUSE AS PER THE WILL MADE BY THE GRANDFATHER. HER SISTER IS NOT MARRIED AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY CHILDREN. AS PER TH

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In case your father passes away without leaving any will, then all the surviving legal heirs of his family are entitled to an equal share in the said property. The Sister of your father cannot transfer your deceased father's share in a joint property save and except her own share. The demise of the co-owner does not confer the title of the property to another co-owner. So in the given situation, to obtain an equal share in the said property, you being a legal heir/copercener, have t ...ReadMore

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My friend is murdered by her husband by hanging her. Father of deceased registered fir against deceased husband. In the statement of the complainant he say that father, mother and uncle of deceased sa

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Section 319 of Cr.PC allows a trial court, in the course of inquiry or trial in a criminal case, to implead a person where it appears from the evidence that any person, not being the accused, has committed an offense for which such person could be tried together with the accused. Impleading a person as a necessary party is a person who ought to have joined as a party and in whose absence no effective decree could be passed at all by the court. If a necessary party is not impleaded, ...ReadMore

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icon Temporary Maid in Office-legal-labour law compliances

My office in Gujarat has hired one maid who just works for 3 hours, we pay her in her bank account. Is there any labour compliances are required such as contract, maintaining form etc..Pls note she ha

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
When the service of any person is hired for commercial purposes or any purposes incidental thereto in a commercial establishment, labour laws including other social security laws already prevalent or in force in the establishment are equally applicable to that person because if any unfortunate incident or mishaps happens in the course of his employment/engagement in the establishment may attract the penal provision of applicable laws and employer may face legal consequences. The tim ...ReadMore

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I am trying to sell my share of ancestral property. Can my son forcibly take away all my money saying that he also has the right in that money. He gave me dhamki that he will force me to sign the pape

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2 months ago


A. you can sell your ancestral property but first remove your son from the house as he is giving you dhamki that he will force you to sign so before he gives you dhamki to sign the paper and throws you out it is better you show him the way outside the house.

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icon Renewal of our lease Agreement

We are a pvt ltd company and initially we took our office on rent/lease for 5 years from the landlord (pls note we registered the agreement) now agreement has expired, both the parties need to renew t

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A lease for a period of 12 months or longer would be considered void if it is not registered, in contrast to an 11-month agreement that is still legally binding even without registration. In Karnataka, the lock-in period for the agreement is 11 months, which includes pet policy, water and electricity bill, maintenance and repair, occupancy limit etc. As per requirements of section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, a lease agreement for a term not exceeding one year is not compulsor ...ReadMore

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icon How to know if notice is real or fraud

I hv been receiving calls and now received a notice at my home address not email address for a credit card payment which i had nvr applied for they say its 13+yrs old

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2 months ago


A. send the strong reply to the legal notice received by you to your home address from a good lawyer.. include in the reply that you never had applied for any credit card.

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I gave 100,000 RS to a dealer for deal of a residential plot. Even after 45. Days no aggreement is done and I am doing follow up with dealer again again again. They are just saying tomorrow it will be

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2 months ago


A. send a legal notice to dealer and his partner and file a case against them if they doesn't return your money after 15 days from notice
You can get lil bit of legal expenses back from the dealer in case if you win the case, for that you are required to appoint a strong lawyer.

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icon My husband is ready to give me divorce

My husband is ready to give me divorce but he is not ready to give us month which he has taken from my family, he is also using our car which is owned by my mother and we gifted him during his financi

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2 months ago


A. First take divorce when he is ready to give, the car can be taken back legally from him by your mother, appoint a good lawyer for the same and so that you don't have to file police complaint and the lawyer will make the necessary arrangements.

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