icon Problem for blood relative in case of bank defaults

I have a joint property with my brother. He has some unsecured loan in his name. He has defaulted on his loan. He is unable to pay his bank loan. Now he wants me to buy his 50% claim on the property.

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The act of giving up one’s rights and claims in a part of a property in favour of another is referred to as relinquishing rights. A right cannot be given up without compensation; this compensation may take the shape of cash, a trade in goods, or a family arrangement. The “Deed of Relinquishment,” which must be signed by all parties, witnessed by two witnesses, and registered, is another requirement for giving up ownership of immovable property in favour of a co-owner. So, you ...ReadMore

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icon I need salution for taking advocate

Dear sir, Mein financially strong nehi hu. Agar mein koi Civil ya criminal case kisike upar karta hu ya fir koi mere upar koi case kare to kya mer advocate lena jaroori hai. I am expected f

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5 months ago


A. Hi client,

Yes you can handle your cases alone but the conduct in the court should be correct.

Thanks and Regards

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icon My friend is Blackmail over illigal trading.

My friend is Blackmail me in Some of illegal trade ,call DABBA trading. He owes all my life saving money.and now he is not giving it back. I have all the transfer proof and blackmail recording.

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
You invested your entire savings in illegal trading, So, there is no scope to get back that money legally from your friend, and once you raise your voice for the cause, you will be booked for running illegal trade along with your friend.

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icon Traffic challan by police

I saw an challan in app rs 5000 against my car number plate i am not received any notice or mail my challan in cjm court gbn what can i do

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A penultimate challan is generated for violation of traffic rules either through CCTV footage or on the basis of a report of traffic police and communication for payment of fines for that violation is complete once it appears in your mobile App. So, when you are not aware of your violation even if caused by default, you need to visit the Motor Vehicle Deptt or the Traffic Police Deptt to access the details behind the generation of challan ASAP, otherwise, your vehicle may be blackli ...ReadMore

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icon Money fraud

Can i grt my money back? I have lended rupees 5900 to a friend and he hasn’t Returned it back. I have called him many times but he always gives excuses. I’m not able to do anything because I live

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the absence of documentation supporting lending your money to the concerned person, you may not be able to recover the money you lend to your friend even through litigation. However, you can take a chance serving a legal notice to your friend.

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icon Bank Recovery

Is bank recover my full salary for previous overdue without any mail or massage

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As per Section 7(3) of the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, the total amount of deductions cannot exceed: 75 percent of the wages when the deductions are wholly or partly for payments to cooperative societies. 50 percent of the wages in every other case. Provided that where the total deductions authorized under sub-section (2) of Sec.7 of the Act, exceed seventy-five percent, or, fifty percent, as the case may be, of the wages, the excess may be recovered in such manner as may be prescr ...ReadMore

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icon factory not giving payment of maintenance related work

I do contract of maintenance/services works in factories, One of a factory is not releasing payment of the work done whereas the work has alrady been done. No work order has been provided. The said wo

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The nature of the dispute as stated by you is a commercial dispute as defined u/s.2(c) of the Commercial Court Act, 2015. A commercial dispute is a disagreement relating to trade or commerce between two or more stakeholders. These disputes generally arise in relation to contract terms and conditions, fiduciary duties or intellectual property rights, and may be settled through court proceedings or alternative dispute resolution. An Act to provide for the constitution of Commercial C ...ReadMore

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icon POA from Mother to Sons for Ancestral Property

We have ancestral property in the village & my mom is one of the co-owners along with her sister & 2 bothers. With mutual consent, they will be transfering different units of the farm land within them

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Until and unless an ancestral property is partitioned through a deed of partition following the order of partition suit, and all the coparceners/legal heirs are in possession of their individual share in the said property, a coparcener cannot transfer her/his share in favour of other co-owner/legal heir or sale it to others. The transfer of title of any property can be transferred by a registered Power of Attorney in compliance with necessary formalities and the executor of the POA ...ReadMore

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icon Public place smoking

Someone is smoking nearby the shop which is in the centre of the street. I went to shop with my son. When I told him to smoke in hideaway he also refused and shop keeper also defending him. Smoker is

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Section (4) of the 'Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003' (COTPA), prohibits smoking in public places. As per Section 3(l) of the COTPA, ‘public place’ means any place to which the public has access, but does not include any open space. Smoking is prohibited in open spaces visited by the public. However, public places do not include parking spaces, roads, open mar ...ReadMore

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icon Notice u/s 13 2 of SARFESI ACT 2002

what to do after receipt of above subject notice ,i am not able to pay EMI of my home loan in future due to bad financial condition and some house hold loans to repay ,and not interested to keep prop

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client, Once the EMI against a loan is not repaid for consecutive 3 times by the borrower for any reason whatsoever, it is treated as NPA. Accordingly, a suit for recovery of an outstanding loan from the borrower is filed by the Bank before a Debt Recovery Tribunal under the SARFAESI Act, 2002. Section 13(3A) of said Act primarily lays down that any security interest created in favour of a secured creditor is enforceable without the intervention of any court or tribunal. As per sub-section ...ReadMore

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