icon Notice u/s 13(2) of Sarfaesi Act

I recently received a notice for my loan account with a private bank which they dispatched on 13 May and I received it on 25 May. I received a call from bank person that they will paste notice on my h


A. The Bank can not paste the notice under section 13(2) now as the RBI has issued a circular to not declare any property NPA due to prolonged epidemic COVID-19.

Yes you must approach the BAnk through your lawyer and ensure that they do not do this unlawful act.

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icon Draft of RTI Application Saughting information about Original Copy of Sale deed at Register office

Draft of RTI Application Saughting information about availability Original Copy of Sale deed bearing number 1563/1994 & 1564/1994 at Register office dated xx-xx-1994


A. It is your property or somebody else ?

if it is your property then you can apply copies directly instead of RTI.

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Sir I am sekhar from hyderabad. My daughter married other cast boy in 2012 after 2 children born, he started his original attidude, he harrasing my daughter like any thing. Once he us beaten also. Dai


A. If cant protect her life then he is good for nothing.

File 498A with Dowry Act.
File DV case claiming maintenance, right of residence, and compensation.

amount depends on his and her incomes.

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There is a property in my deceased fathers name, which is undivided and there is no will from father. Mother is alive and 2 sons and 2 daughters (all married) r there. Now who has the property rights.


A. mother, 2 sons, 2 daughters will get equal share even when daughters took lot of gold and dowry and marriage expenses.

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icon Can (non divorced)Married man and (Non Divorced) married Woman be Live in relationship together without divorce or consent of their partners?

Can (non divorced)Married man and (Non Divorced) married Woman be Live in relationship together without divorce or consent of their partners? What is the law of Live in Relation or ParoKia gor married


A. Last month only we had similar case of kabhi alvida na kehna.

can live-in but can not marry in any circumstance.
It is not a crime anymore by SC.
Respective partners can take divorce for adultery which you also want.
Can continue to live until gets married or gets children.

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icon False FIR under section 147,323 of ipc

In 2018 there was a FIR filed against some group of students, in that fir my name was also included,but actually on that crime committed day I was in my home town (away from 450 kms) and I have gone t


A. It seems all are acquitted and case closed.
It will not be problem for jobs.

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icon Regarding EWS

My EWS has been rejected by village accountant stating that i don't fit any criteria my income is below 8 lakh and my father doesnot have any residential property in his name but my deceased grandfath


A. First Tehsildar
then HC

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icon Uncle and grandmother illegally capturing my father's property

Hello sir, My father died a month ago, he did a second marriage when he was alive illegally as he was having a divorce case pending with my mother whose not even 1 hearing was prosecuted and my mother


A. so called second marriage is illegal.
2nd new wife cannot get anything legally.

You, your mother and grandmother are legal heirs.
So grandmother can give her share to second wife.

Your mother have to file partition suit.
Move fast.

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icon Ancestral agricultural land dispute

we have 8 acres ancestral lands. My younger brother and his wife registered as sale deed from my mother without my signature in 2019 as my father died long back . Giving legal notice is compulsory ?


A. Legal notice is not compulsory. You may directly file civil suit for cancelation of sale deed. Limitation of this suit is 3 year.
You may also file criminal case for cheating.

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Father k 2 bete hai unme se ek ki 6 month pehle hi shadi hui hai married ladke ki bimari se death ho jati h. Ab agar father 1 bete k naam sari property krleta hai or beta sari property sale kr deta h.


A. It depends on nomenclature of property
Is that property is ancestors property then widow has right to their property and take his share through courts.
Is that property is agricultural land then (in U.P.) widow has no right to their property. She can only get monthly maintenance from his father in law by the court.
Is that property is self-aquire property of her father in law then she has no right to their property but she can get monthly maintenance from his father in law by the court under ...ReadMore

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