icon Neighbour uses abusive language with children

When small children play cricket and the ball hits our neighbor's roof, our neighbor starts abusing the small children.So what do we do now and how can law help us in this??

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In situations where small children playing cricket inadvertently cause the ball to hit a neighbor's roof, it's essential to prioritize open communication and neighborly understanding. Initiate a polite conversation with your neighbor to discuss the matter and explore potential solutions. If possible, consider relocating the play area or using softer cricket balls to minimize any impact. Encourage the children to be cautious and respectful of the neighbor's property.
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Does the legal action by the SBI bank due to education loan default lead to complications in visa approval/process of countries like USA and Singapore? also, does DRT in India Issue salary garnishmen

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Defaulting on an education loan from SBI and facing legal action may impact various aspects, including your credit history and financial standing. While it may not directly result in complications during the visa approval process for countries like the USA and Singapore, financial aspects, including outstanding loans and legal issues, can be considered during the application. Visa processes usually focus on factors like intent, ties to the home country, and financial stability.

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icon Cheque bounce

A person gave me cheque of bank which was closed 3 years . What can i do now? Can i file 138 ni case

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you have received a cheque from someone, and it is drawn on a bank account that has been closed for three years, you may face challenges in initiating legal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Section 138 specifically deals with dishonor of a cheque due to insufficient funds or if it exceeds the amount arranged to be paid by the drawer's account. However, the closure of the bank account poses a unique situation.

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icon Is it possible to get relieving letter once I received termination letter

I have resigned from the company and not served the notice period so that company has given termination letter. Is it possible for me to ask the company to give relieving letter, experience certificat

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In cases where you have not served the notice period as per the employment contract, the company may issue a termination letter. However, you can still approach the company to request a relieving letter and experience certificate. A relieving letter typically signifies the end of your association with the company, and an experience certificate outlines your tenure and roles during your employment. It's advisable to communicate with the HR department or the concerned authority formal ...ReadMore

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icon Cancellation of Mutation

This is about our property dispute matter about which case is pending in RSA in High Court Himachal Pradesh. Honble High Court has given status quo orders. Respondents have made changes in mutation in

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
it's advisable to consult with a legal professional to get precise advice tailored to your specific circumstances. However, generally speaking, if there have been changes in mutation without proper authorization, you may explore the option of filing a case for mutation cancellation in the revenue court. In India, the Revenue Department, often headed by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), deals with mutation matters. The Limitation Act, 1963, may impose limitations on filing such ca ...ReadMore

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icon Landlord founded

I am a tenant for almost 50years,in this journey the landlords have died,few left,no communication with landlords anymore,so started to give rent till date in rent control in the name of landlords,now

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Given your prolonged tenancy and the change in circumstances with the rediscovery of one of the landlords, it's important to approach the situation with a clear understanding of your rights and obligations. While the Limitation Act, 1963, generally does not have specific provisions regarding the release of tenancy, Section 27 of the Act, pertaining to the revival of the right to sue, may be relevant. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to discuss your specific sit ...ReadMore

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icon Regular degree course during government job

My graduation session is 2017-20. I joined government job in june 2018. After joining of 5-6 months I got permission to write 1st semester exam and remain absent for 4-5 months as leave without pay an

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3 months ago


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Your situation, involving a break from employment to pursue further education and subsequently applying for another department, should not inherently pose issues if you have successfully completed your degree and meet the qualifications for the new role. However, it is crucial to consider the specific policies and requirements of the department you are applying to, as different organizations may have varying rules regarding employment gaps and educational qualifications. Employment ...ReadMore

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icon Payment Of Overtime wages

I work in a company specializing in cloud-based email management for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Office 365, including security, archiving, and continuity services to protect business mail. We e

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, the Payment of Overtime wages is regulated by the Factories Act, 1948, and the Shops and Establishments Act of the respective state. For employees working in an establishment, the statutory provisions mandate that overtime wages be paid for hours worked beyond the standard working hours, typically exceeding 8 hours a day. The rationale behind this is to compensate employees for their additional effort and time put into work beyond the regular hours. However, it's important ...ReadMore

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icon Misspelled father's name in my documents

Respected Sir/Ma'am Kindly help me out to resolve the queries:- Honourable sir/Ma'am, In all my documents ( 10th, 12th Grad. Post grad. ,Adhaar Etc) my father's name spelling is SHAUKEEN but in hi

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Inconsistent spellings in your father's name across various documents may potentially pose challenges during central government job document verification. It is recommended to rectify this discrepancy to avoid any complications in the future. The correction process usually involves updating the name in the relevant documents, and obtaining a Gazette publication alone may not be sufficient. To address this, consider initiating corrections in your father's documents first, such as Aad ...ReadMore

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Our fore father's kept properties simple mortgage in 1965 in Telangana village and left the village and came to city.But they have not sold thd property.But mortgagee Rahender manage his name in patte

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In a situation where the property has been mortgaged and subsequently sold without your family's knowledge or consent, it is essential to take legal action to protect your interests. Consult with a property lawyer to understand the specifics of your case. Section 58(c) of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, addresses mortgages, and Section 44 of the Registration Act, 1908, may be relevant in the context of fraudulent registrations. You may consider filing a suit for cancellation of ...ReadMore

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