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icon Double taxation agreements

there is a company in canada giving loan to an indian company and that indian company is providing interest on that loan, the interest is transferred to USA bank account of the canandian company. what

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A. Dear Sir,
You may contact the International Advocates who have knowledge of International transactions more particularly loan transactions.

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icon Divorce Case Disposed - Copy of Judgment

The mutual divorce case has been disposed off by the Family Court,Bandra on 12th September. I have not yet rcvd the copy of judgment from my lawyer. His fees has been paid in full on 12th September it

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/about/professional-standards/procedure-for-complaints-against-advocates/
BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA
A complaint against an advocate has to be in the form of a petition. It has to be duly signed and verified as required under the Code of Civil Procedure.
Click here to see the Advocates Act, 1961
Click here to see Parts I, II and III of the Bar Council of India Rules
Click here to see Part IV of the Bar Council of India Rules (Rules on Legal Education)
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icon HDB Financial Service Mortgage Loan

Its regarding the Mortgage loan of Rs.12 Lacs where my father received from HDB financial services on 2016 under my brother name of XXX woodworks small shop which is in main road side(not a registered

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
If the property exclusively belongs to your father then the children cannot file any suit and cannot get any stay on such recovery proceedings or selling the mortgaged property.

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icon Right to Sue Legal Heir Surviving upon death of deceased

Whether Professional misconduct, fraud, negligence by an employee treated as tort or are considered as breach of contract

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
It depends upon several factors. Simply because of professional negligence the legal heirs of deceased person cannot be sued.

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icon Refund from edtech

I have joined scaler academy in July, There took an payment of 40K rupees and opened a loan of 2.64 Lakh via an NBFC company. They have a refund policy of 14 days. Now it's more than 14 days so they a

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
When the cooling period for cancellation of an online course is 15 days from joining the course as per the terms of the course and on the expiry of said period, you lose the chance to cancel the course. So, for lapse on your part, an educational institute cannot be held responsible or cannot be compelled to refund the course fees even through litigation. In the prevailing situation, you need to obtain a cancellation of course certification from the institute and on the basis of sai ...ReadMore

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icon Refund

Sir, I have paid Rs 15,000 for main registration but the institute has asked for money again and again, that is why I am canceling the main registration, but the institute is saying that it will not g

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Educational activity or service rendered by the University/educational institutes on receipt of fees or charges comes under the purview of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. Students are direct consumers or beneficiaries of the service or facility provided by universities/educational institutes. The exemption of the University/educational institutes from the scope of the Act will convert the educational into a business sector. Being a student you should first approach writing to yo ...ReadMore

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icon Property transfer

My father-in-law's mother had a room in Mumbai BIT chawl. He lived there with his mother, daughter and wife. My father in law has 1 brother and 4 sisters out of which 1 sister is dead. My father-in

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Even the mother of your father in law passes away intestate in 1995 and the redevelopment agreement was executed in the year 2008, and the possesson of property after registration was received by your father in law in 2013, The right to claim of his brother or sister on the said property is barred by the Law of Limitation. Article 65, Schedule I of the Limitation Act, 1963 prescribes a limitation of l2 years for a suit for possession of immovable property or any interest therein ba ...ReadMore

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icon Complaint

We live in a flat and we hv closed the main gate from our personal lock some neighbour parks the car in someone else’s parking and late night 3 around rings the bell for keys. Since we were sleeping

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
An entry and exit gate of a housing complex is treated as common area and car parking space is alloted to individual flat owners of the said housing complex. So, a common area or place cannot be used for personal purpose. In case the housing complex is maintained by a registered society, then for use of common place/area for personal perpose, society may take action against you following the provision of bylaws of the society.

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icon Termination

I was terminated from my job without giving any notice because the company management had selected me wrongly. My probation period was six months and I worked here for 1 yr one month. They also provid

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A. Dear Client,
When an employer intends to change the service condition of an employee, he is required to give a notice under Sec.9 of the I D Act, 1947 to the concerned employee. In the absence of such a notice, the employer cannot change ex-parte, the service condition or contents of the earlier offer letter outrightly, which will be treated as a violation or breach of mandatory provision of the Act and cannot be enforceable on the contest and also termed as unfair labour practice as defined u/ ...ReadMore

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icon Summon

What will happen if I am not able to attend court summon

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you do not appear in court after receiving a summons, the court may issue a warrant for your arrest. This could lead to your arrest by the police, and you may be brought before the court. Failure to attend a court summons can be considered contempt of court, which is a serious offense. You may face fines, penalties, or even imprisonment for contempt. The court may proceed with the case in your absence and issue a judgment against you. This can result in adverse legal consequences ...ReadMore

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