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I am DV victim and many a times i requested my apartment people to intervene in my matter as they know my inlaws for 30 years. Every time they declined my request saying they don't want to spoil the r

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Defamation refers to the act of making false statements that harm someone's reputation. If your letter contained factual information about the incidents and did not include any false accusations or statements, it might not be considered defamation and Given that you are a victim of domestic violence, you may have legal protection under the Domestic Violence Act. It is essential to present evidence of the violence you have experienced to support your case.

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icon Online Data entry scam

Sir , I have signed up for an online data entry job from upworkdatamine.co.in (fill 700 forms in 6days) . As I completed 698 forms, suddenly got a message saying Contact technical support and they sai

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Report the website to the appropriate authorities, such as the local cybercrime department or consumer protection agency. Provide them with all the details, including the website's name, any communication you've had, and any relevant documents or information you have.

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icon Cheated by my husband

My husband hidden the truth that he had a child with her bhabhi before our marriage. As it is joint family, He is living in the same house with me and them. I come across this truth recently. Then I a

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Gain a clear understanding of your property rights, including any joint assets, liabilities, or financial interests; focus on the well-being of your children; and ensure that their needs are addressed during the divorce process Discuss custody arrangements, child support, and other important matters with your attorney to secure a stable and supportive environment for your children.

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icon Want to challenge a gift deed

Can I challenge the gift deed done between my sister gifting her property to my brothers daughter .

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Challenging a gift deed involves complex legal considerations and can vary based on specific circumstances and the applicable laws in your jurisdiction. Generally, challenges to a gift deed may be based on factors such as fraud, undue influence, coercion, or lack of capacity of the donor at the time of making the gift.

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icon Harassment by society residents over me and my pet running in society

Some residents in society I recently moved in bangalore are trying to belittle and harass me. Since I stand for my right, some jealous people are trying to push me to not run in the society and only u

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6 months ago


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Familiarize yourself with society's by-laws and regulations related to pet ownership and the use of common spaces. Ensure that you are adhering to the specific guidelines outlined by society and Initiate a conversation with the management committee or the individuals who are opposing your use of common spaces with your pet

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icon Steps after Court Issues Final Partition Decree for ancestral property

What steps must I take as a plaintiff once the court issues the final decree to partition an ancestral property between the siblings? The defendant has agreed to vacate the part of the property that t

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6 months ago


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After receiving the final decree, it is crucial to register it with the appropriate authority, typically the Department of Stamps or the Sub-Registrar's Office, and then apply for mutation of the property with the municipality or the local revenue authority. Once the defendant vacates the portion of the property allotted to you, you can take possession of the property as per the court's decree.

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icon Regarding cancellation of irrevocable gift deed

My mother in law did giftdeed of the property to her daughter now she want to cancell the gift deed is there any possibility to do

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6 months ago


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If both parties, the donor (your mother-in-law) and the donee (her daughter), mutually agree to cancel the gift deed, it can be revoked through a deed of cancellation, If there are legal grounds for the cancellation, such as fraud, coercion, or misrepresentation during the execution of the gift deed, your mother-in-law may explore the possibility of initiating legal proceedings to revoke or cancel the gift deed.

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icon Did two marriage and took money from girls.

Hi Team, I have to ask some question I found one person who did two marriage both girls he took money and first wife not divorce. First marriage he did told anything about marriage single person got m

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6 months ago


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legal consequences for the offense of bigamy (marrying someone while already legally married to another person) can include imprisonment and/or a fine, as per the Indian Penal Code (IPC) under Section 494 and Section 495. The severity of the punishment can vary based on the specific circumstances of the case and the evidence presented.

Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offense of bigamy and prescribes punishment for individuals who marry again during the lifetime of thei ...ReadMore

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icon Power's of RWA to reject construction plan approved by BBMP/BDA

Hi, I have a plot in a BDA approved gated community layout. Planning to construct a 4-kitchen building as per BBMP/BDA approved plan & fully adhering to BBMP/BDA by-law rules. However, few residents

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6 months ago


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Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) typically function as community organizations aimed at ensuring the well-being and welfare of the residents within a particular locality or housing complex. While RWAs may have certain internal rules and regulations, these guidelines cannot override the regulations set by competent government authorities such as the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) or BDA (Bangalore Development Authority)

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icon Head of the family transfer the title to his elder son without obtaining NOC other family members

Government allotted landed property under Rehabilitation scheme for agricultural purpose ,allotted in favour of the Head of the family, and the head of the family (Father) transfer the title to his e

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,

The specific terms and conditions of the rehabilitation scheme under which the property was allotted would play a significant role in determining whether and how the property can be transferred. These terms can vary from one scheme to another.

In general, when agricultural land is allotted to displaced persons through a government-approved rehabilitation scheme, there may be restrictions on the sale of such land. The purpose of these restrictions is to ensure that the allotted lan ...ReadMore

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