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MY dad had sold land where the water canal is to be going in the future for that my father got compensation also for that particular land once broker fraud my father giving false statement that you ca

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Upon receiving land compensation from the government under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, your father may face criminal prosecution if he proceeds to sell the same land to another party. To avoid legal consequences, including potential conviction and penalties, it is advisable to settle the matter outside of court. Encourage your father to repay the amount received to the purchaser and request the withdrawal of any pending criminal case against him. Resolving the issue amicably c ...ReadMore

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icon Case ke wareme puchtach

Sir, me Hindu mera land Muslim ke pass sale kar raha hu iske Karan 50-60 neighbours humare Ghar me ake mera absence pe mera mammi ke upar bohot Dara dhamka ke gaya. Aur mera mammi case diya direct c

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

To challenge or address the imposition of Section 144 or Section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), you have the option to approach the sessions court to seek a stay or set aside order. Additionally, you may consider filing a permanent injunction suit, which is a legal action to prevent a party from continuing a particular activity or behavior.

In summary, you can take legal recourse by approaching the sessions court for an order against Sections 144 or 107 of the CrPC an ...ReadMore

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icon Land transfer

Honorable sir, Mein hindu aur mein Muslim religion ke pass Mera genuine land sale kar raha hu lekin municipality aur circle office se mujhe sale karne ka permission nhi de raha hai. Party mujhe pura p

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

There is no legal restriction for a Hindu to sell property to a Muslim without requiring any permission or No Objection Certificate (NOC) from any authority. In the current circumstances, you can initiate legal action by filing a civil suit for a declaration under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, before the appropriate Civil Court. Additionally, you have the option to file a private complaint in the Magistrate's Court under Section 200 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr ...ReadMore

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icon Mental torture and fights over property

Me and my husband bought a joint property worth 75 lk in 2013. My husband is planning to sell the property and keep all money with him. We have been married for 17 years and our fights over money has

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

If you have substantial evidence of the mental cruelty and harassment you've endured from your husband at your matrimonial home, you have the option to file a complaint under Section 12 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (PWDV) Act, 2005, either before the Protection Officer or the Magistrate. Section 17 of the Act grants aggrieved women the right to reside in a shared household.

Under Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, either spouse can seek divorce ...ReadMore

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icon to get rid from tenant

My father and mother both bought an old house on 1986. a tenant already lived there since long. when the property handed over to my parents since then they did not pay rent still date. now my parents

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In a dispute between a tenant and a landlord, resolution is typically governed by the state-specific Rent Control Act. A Rent Controller or Additional Rent Controller is appointed to address disputes arising from a rental agreement. In the current situation, you can file an application before the relevant Rent Controller to seek an amicable resolution to the issue.

It's important to note that if a tenant has been in uninterrupted possession of the rented premises for an extended ...ReadMore

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icon Salary Hold and Refuse for reliving

Dear Team, My previous employer has hold my 40 Days salary and refuse to provide reliving and experience Letter of 2.5 Years serving. I honestly work for company and gave outstanding result during my

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Your situation appears to involve victimization and unfair labor practices by the company. Upon tendering your resignation in accordance with the terms of the offer or appointment letter, the employer is generally not permitted to withhold relieving letters, experience certificates, or Full and Final (F & F) settlement dues without valid reasons, especially when there is a buy policy for the notice period.

To address this, it is recommended to serve a legal notice expressing your ...ReadMore

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icon Sale of property when tenants is not vacating and have registered 107 notices

We have tenant not paying rent for 4 years and have occupied the property around 11 years. It’s in Bihar and police was not supporting we ended up selling the property. One month before the registra

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In the current scenario, consider filing a petition under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. P.C.) in the High Court to quash proceedings initiated by the Executive Magistrate/SDM under Section 107 of the Cr. PC, citing the grounds of falseness and vagueness. If the High Court quashes the proceedings as false and fabricated, you can subsequently file a complaint case before a magistrate or lodge an FIR with the police under Sections 182 and 211 of the Indian Penal Cod ...ReadMore

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icon Mental harrasment

Where I can summit my mental herrasment aur maanhani in public places application

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Under Section 12 of the Prevention of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, a woman facing mental harassment can file a complaint before a Magistrate. This allows her to seek various reliefs, including protection orders, restraining orders, and compensation, against acts of domestic violence by her husband or in-laws. In cases of defamation or manhani, one can file a suit under Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against the individuals involved. It is advisable to consul ...ReadMore

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icon Divroce case

We are settled abroad and my husband wants to divorce me. He took some part of down payment from my parents to fund the house we bought in Canada. Also he took 27000 Canadian Dollars from my real brot

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

If money transfers occurred from your father and brother's accounts to your husband's account in India, and you wish to file a complaint for dowry harassment under Section 498A of the IPC, it's important to consider the legal time limits. Section 468 of the CrPC sets a 3-year time limit for such complaints. Ideally, a dowry case should be filed within 7 years of marriage for a stronger legal position. However, cases filed beyond 7 years may not be successful.

Given that your marr ...ReadMore

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icon Theft of my second hand car

SHO of my concerning police station denied to lodge fir because vehicle registration on first owner but now i owned this vehicle and car is in my possession from past 7 years .....so now what i do to

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
There are statutory forms to be signed both by the ex-owner and the present owner to process the transfer of ownership of the vehicle and change of address in the Certificate of Registration(RC). As per the mandatory provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and M VRules, 1989, once a vehicle is sold, the purchaser has to submit statutory forms and other required documents along with transfer fees within 30 days to the concerned RTO/Registering Authority for processing the transfe ...ReadMore

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