icon My employer is not providing paternity leaves

My employer is not providing paternity leaves

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Your query requires a few more details like the date of joining, length of service rendered by you before delivery etc. However, it is to inform you that as per the provision of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, an employee is entitled to maternity leave with full pay on completion of at least 80 days of work in an establishment in the 12 months prior to her expected date of delivery. The duration of maternity leave for both first and second-time mothers is 6 months or 26 weeks. Thi ...ReadMore

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icon Investing Officer refusing to add section to FIR

Mine FIR mentioned only 30% of the case section 376(2)(n) and statement under section 164 is also done, spoke to IO also to take additional statement but he refused to take and said now we cannot do a

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
This typically involves submitting a formal application to the police. Section 164 of crpc says recording of confessions and statement you can move under that aswell. In case if the police are not cooperative you can also go under section 200 of crpc for private complaint.

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icon My brother property's rights of my mother

My brother had nominated my mother in the insurance of paper of home loan account (SBI Life) and that property is registered with my bother name. After death of my brother , my mother had claimed t

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
From the contents of the query, it transpires that the property is owned by your deceased brother who made your mother a nominee of the insurance policy and after his death, when the claim of insurance was settled, out of claim compensation, the nominee repaid/written off the home loan of your deceased brother. A nominee of an insurance policy can not claim a share in the self-acquired property of your deceased brother. As per the Hindu Law of Inheritance governed by the Hindu Succe ...ReadMore

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icon Annulment - Divorce matter

My son was married on 7th Dec 2022. Girl refused to consumate marriage and we had filed a petition for Annulemnt. During proceedings girl filed an affadavit admitting impotency and given statement in

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If one year has passed since the marriage and both parties are agreeable, you may explore the option of filing for mutual divorce. Mutual consent can simplify the divorce process. Discuss the situation with your lawyer to understand the implications of the affidavit and the court's observations. They can guide you on the best course of action based on the details of your case. Mediation can be a helpful alternative to court proceedings. A mediator may assist in reaching an agreement ...ReadMore

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icon Mumbai Parking charges

Hi , I have a specific question related to parking charges that can charged by society for multiple 2 wheeler. To start with , our society has no dedicated parking slots for members -- It is first com

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The legality of charging different parking fees based on the number of two-wheelers in a society often depends on local laws and the rules and bylaws of the specific housing society. Check the society's bylaws and rules regarding parking charges. Societies typically have their own set of rules that members are expected to adhere to. Familiarize yourself with local municipal or housing society regulations regarding parking fees. There might be guidelines or restrictions in place. If ...ReadMore

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icon Marriage

Mai ek ladki se pyaar karta hu par mere pardada ke 2 wife thi jisme se ek wife ke bete ke bete ka beta mai hu jo bihar ka hu aur jisse mai pyaar karta hu woh dusri maa ki ek bete ke bete behan ki beti

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5 months ago


A. Dear client,
This won't be an legal marriage as you both will be sharing the same ancestors i.e not legal un Hindu Law.

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icon Can Banks Auto debit your Savings Account for Credit Card Dues

Respected Team , This is with regards to harassment by bank for last 2 years where they have debited my Savings account for a value more than 2.5 Lacs for Credit cards due that i feel is completely un

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5 months ago


A. With effect from October 1, 2021, under the new additional factor authentication rules, a bank is required to send a notification to the customer at least 24 hours before the auto-debit payment is to be deducted and allow the debit only after the customer has confirmed it. The pre-transaction notification will be sent via SMS, email etc. The notification will inform the cardholder about the name of the merchant, transaction amount, date/time of debit, reference number of transaction/ e-mandate, ...ReadMore

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icon Default of the buyer but trial court decided in his favour

In a property sale the Buyer/Plaintiff did not honour his commitment of paying the Sale Consideration in full on the deadline date of 02-04-2009. We extended time for about 9 times and in the meantime

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A 2 (two) judge bench of the Supreme Court of India has in Gaddipati Divija and Another v. Pathuri Samrajyam & Ors. inter alia reiterated that specific performance of a contract under Section 16 (c) of the unamended Specific Relief Act, 1963 can only be allowed if the party seeking specific performance avers and proves that it has always been ready and willing to perform its obligations under the contract. The Supreme Court further reiterated that in a suit for specific performance ...ReadMore

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icon Property - ancestral property- undivided

My father expired but in his name all ancestral property he had and our family is undivided but my father's brother is divided and now he is asking property from his undivided brothers where the prop

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
An individual gets the right to ancestral property by birth. Typically, ancestral property refers to property that has been inherited for four or more generations and has not been divided/partitioned or sold off. Until and unless an ancestral property is distributed among the legal heirs/coparceners following an order passed by the Court in a partition suit, the legal heirs cannot be treated as owners of the individual share in the said property. and unless the legal heirs become o ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce on desertion

After 14 years of marriage husband and in-laws want to get rid of me making false allegation of character.Unable to bear harassment, I am living doing govt job with parents.They filed divorce case on

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you possess strong evidence of mental cruelty and harassment you faced at your matrimonial home, you can lodge an FIR with the concerned Police Station u/s.498A of IPC against your husband and other family members of your in-laws' house who are involved in the criminal act and simultaneously file a complaint under Sec.4 of the PWDV Act, 2005 before the Protection Officer or the Magistrate. Upon receipt of a complaint of domestic violence, the Protection Officer or the Service Pro ...ReadMore

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