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hello sir, my friend had borrowed loan from one of the online registered loan apps , and he couldn't pay it on time for which they charged high interest and in order to repay that he kept borrowing lo

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If your friend is being harassed by lenders, they should inform the lenders in writing to stop contacting them. Many countries have laws that regulate debt collection practices, and lenders are often prohibited from using abusive or threatening language. Your friend may file a complaint with the appropriate regulatory authority or consumer protection agency if they believe the lenders are engaging in unfair practices or if the loan terms are predatory

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icon My muslim neighbors are doing land grabbing

My neighbor who is a Muslim daily extending this land.. his plot size is only 1050 sq ft but now that in all 4 sides he extended his plot which is half of the road but since area is not much developed

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If you are being threatened or harassed, keep a record of these incidents. Note down the dates, times, and details of each occurrence. If possible, try to have witnesses who can corroborate your account. Consider initiating a peaceful and open dialogue with your neighbor to discuss your concerns. Clearly communicate the issues you are facing and try to find an amicable solution. If the encroachment is impacting public property or violates zoning regulations, you can file a complaint ...ReadMore

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My grandmother have 3 sons Property is on the name of grandmother 2 sons stays out of station due to work (my father and one uncle) All of sudden we came to know that my grandfathers self acquired p

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The Hindu Succession Act governs the succession and inheritance of property among Hindus. If the property was your grandfather's self-acquired property, it could be governed by the rules of testamentary succession (i.e., through a will). If the property was transferred through a valid gift deed, it would be considered a legal transfer. However, undue influence, fraud, or coercion in obtaining the gift could potentially be challenged. Depending on the circumstances, the family members ...ReadMore

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Due to on going daily fight between us ( husband and Wife) , When ever I try to take tuition for my 9 yr old kid my wife purposely fight and not allow him to study, Is there any legal action I can tak

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A. Dear Client,
In India, both parents have a legal right to be involved in their child's education. This means that your wife cannot prevent you from taking your child to tuition or making other decisions about their education. Courts in India typically prioritize the best interests of the child. If your spouse's actions are negatively impacting your child's education, a court may intervene to ensure the child's right to education is protected. If your wife is interfering with your child's educati ...ReadMore

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I have filled a OS case against the property owner , who has already sale agreement with a financier. I filled the case on 2nd August 2023 , but still now the case is not registered in district court

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A. Dear Client,
Courts can often be overloaded with cases, leading to delays in processing and registering new cases. Given the circumstances, it is important to remain patient and continue to work closely with your lawyer to navigate the legal process. While the delays can be frustrating, it is essential to stay informed about the progress of your case and seek regular updates from your legal representative.

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icon Can a PSU bank employee on probation join union strike

Sir/Mam, I want to know can a PSU Bank employee on probation join strike/protest at street with union/association. Will it attract any disciplinary action/termination from bank

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A. Dear Client,
In India, the right to participate in strikes and protests is generally considered a fundamental right. However, this right is not absolute and can be restricted in certain circumstances. In general, employees, including those on probation, may have the right to participate in peaceful strikes or protests as a form of expressing their grievances or concerns. However, it's crucial to carefully review the employment contract, probationary terms, and any relevant company policies to d ...ReadMore

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icon Want to buy land of a person who is unmarried

Hi sir, I have a question ❓ I want to buy land of a person who is unmarried but he has adopted a son of his brother. That person has 12 bighas, we are buying 4 bighas.(His property is anscentral)

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A. Dear Client,
The adopted son is generally entitled to the same rights as a biological son in terms of inheritance, especially if the adoption is legally recognized. The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, governs adoption among Hindus in India. If the adopted son has a legitimate claim to the ancestral property, he could potentially challenge the sale of the property.

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icon QNet Network Marketing Fraud Case

Sir/Madam, I got trapped in the QNet Network Marketing Fraud due to one of my college batchmates and lost 6 lacs. I filed a Police FIR IPC 420 against him in Bengaluru and spread awareness about his b

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The fact that a case under IPC 420 has been filed against your college batchmate does not automatically prevent them from filing a defamation case against you. These are separate legal matters, and each will be considered on its own merits. Responding to the notice is typically advisable. Our legal team can help you craft a suitable response. In defamation cases, truth is often considered a valid defense. If the statements you made were factually accurate, and you can prove their tr ...ReadMore

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icon Builder had unauthorizedly constructed 2 flats in the cellar and keeps control

Builder constructed illegally/unauthorizedly in the cellar of the building, two 2BHK flats in semi-furnished state in the new apartment building of 40 flats. When association people confronted the bui

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A. Dear Client,
In the absence of a Completion Certificate and Occupancy Certificate issued by the Municipal Authority on the approach of the Builder/Developer, taking possession of the constructed flats by the purchasers may face a variety of legal consequences in the future. Even the housing complex can not form a society or association and get registered under the relevant Act. So, in the prevailing situation, in the absence of any written agreement, when the payment was made to the Builder, for ...ReadMore

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icon Seeking Legal Guidance for Dowry Harassment and Neglect of Ill Wife

I am seeking urgent legal advice and guidance on a distressing matter affecting my family. My real sister's husband has subjected us to severe emotional and financial distress. During the marriage, ou

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the prevailing situation, you can opt for free legal aid services under Section 12 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. As per Sec.12(c) of the Act, a woman and a child are eligible to get free legal aid for any kind of litigation. Accordingly, a female family member either your mother or sister can make an application seeking free legal aid service to the Secretary, District Legal Services Authority having its office in the premises of the District Court or the Sub-Divi ...ReadMore

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