EWS eligbility
If son has a income below 8 lacs and father has a income of 8 lacs, how son can get ews certificate for himself and for his father.
If son has a income below 8 lacs and father has a income of 8 lacs, how son can get ews certificate for himself and for his father.
Dear Sir,
If the father’s income is exactly ₹8 lakh and does not exceed the prescribed limit, then eligibility may depend on the interpretation adopted by the local authority because some authorities treat “up to ₹8 lakh” as eligible, while others scrutinize whether the gross income slightly exceeds the threshold after allowances and calculations. Proper income certificates and financial records become important in such cases.
As regards your second point, the son and father cannot n
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My company according to their rule book should credit the salaries by 7th of every month. This whole year they haven’t credited our salaries on time even once
Dear Sir,
If you are employed as a “workman” under labour laws, or if your salary falls within the limits prescribed under the Payment of Wages Act, you may approach the Labour Commissioner or Labour Officer having jurisdiction over Udupi and file a complaint regarding delayed wages. The authority can call upon the employer to explain the delay and may direct timely payment. Even where the Payment of Wages Act may not strictly apply due to salary limits or designation, an employee can still
can I purchase foreign lottery from India ? by paying from my debit card > If i won the lottery, how i can bring the money in India ? how much tax to pay ?
Dear Sir,
Indian banks and payment gateways often block payments to foreign gambling or lottery websites because remittance for lottery purchases is generally not permitted under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) of the Reserve Bank of India. Therefore, even if some websites accept payment through international debit or credit cards, the transaction may still fall into a legally questionable area under FEMA regulations.
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So, I took this data entry job, and it turns out they ended up using my documents in a way I didn’t agree to. Now they keep calling me for money and threatening to involve the police if I don’t pa ...
Dear Sir,
You should immediately stop sharing any further personal information or making any payment unless a genuine legal authority directs otherwise. Preserve all evidence carefully, including:
Job advertisements,
Emails and WhatsApp chats,
Call recordings if available,
Copies of documents submitted,
Bank details or payment requests sent by them,
Any agreement or contract they made you sign.
If they are threatening you or misusing your documents, you may lodge a complaint with the local po
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Dear Sir,
Since you mentioned the date of birth as 01/01/2015, if the certificate relating to that birth has been cancelled, you should first obtain the cancellation order or written reason from the Registrar of Births and Deaths, Municipal Authority, Nagar Panchayat, Gram Panchayat, or concerned local authority that issued the certificate.
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FAMILY A,B AND C HAVE JOINTY 3 HECTARE LAND . CAN INDUVIDIUAL FAMILY GET EWS CERTIFICATE ?
Dear Sir,
Under the general EWS guidelines applicable for Central Government reservations, a person is not eligible for EWS status if the family owns agricultural land of 5 acres or more. Since 3 hectares of land is approximately 7.4 acres, the total landholding exceeds the prescribed limit.
However, the important question is whether the land is treated as jointly owned ancestral property and whether separate families have already partitioned or are independently assessed
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Dear Sir,
If the hospital is delaying the release of documents required for the birth certificate, you should know that the legal birth certificate is ultimately issued by the local Registrar of Births and Deaths, such as the Municipal Corporation, Municipality, or Gram Panchayat authority, and not by the hospital itself. The hospital’s role is to record and report the birth details to the concerned authority.
Under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, hospitals are required to r
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Mother wants to sell minor property u/s 8 of hindu minority and Guardianship act Condition is father is alive but medically unfit, remains unwell all the time. Any case law ?
Dear Sir,
In your situation, where the father is alive but medically unfit and unable to manage affairs due to prolonged illness, the mother can maintain a petition under Section 8 by placing proper medical evidence before the court. The court generally considers:
Medical incapacity of the father,
Welfare and benefit of the minor,
Necessity for sale,
Utilisation of sale proceeds,
Absence of adverse interest against the minor.
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My account was slipped in to NPA from Canara Bank and thet applied claim and received total claim 90% now how can i close the accoumt OTS/or remaining amount
Dear Sir,
You should immediately approach the concerned Branch Manager or Recovery Department of Canara Bank and request:
A detailed statement of outstanding dues,
Details of CGTMSE claim adjustment,
Net balance claimed from you,
Availability of OTS scheme applicable to your account.
You may submit a written representation stating your financial difficulties and offer a realistic settlement amount. Banks generally consider:
Lump sum payment proposals,
Immediate upfront payment,
Time-bound se
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Yesterday around 2 AM, some people from a nearby community were playing very loud DJ music near our house in Ahmedabad. We called police helpline 100 and specifically requested the police to keep our ...
Dear Client,
You should immediately make a detailed written complaint to the DCP/SP and Police Commissioner describing the threats, police inaction, and disclosure of your identity despite request for confidentiality. You may also approach the Executive Magistrate seeking preventive action and protection if there is apprehension of breach of peace or danger to safety.
Yes, you can complain against the concerned police officials for revealing your identity and failure to respond despite repeated
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