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I have registered to BOCW Haryana but unable to make cess payment through hrylabour.gov.in. Kindly guide

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you have registered with the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board (BOCW) in Haryana but are facing issues making cess payments through the Haryana Labour Department's website (hrylabour.gov.in), here are some steps to help you troubleshoot the problem:

Check Payment Requirements:

Ensure that you have all the necessary details and documents required for cess payment, such as worker details, project information, and payment amount.
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I the certified copy of conveyance deed is as good as the original conveyance deed

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A certified copy of a conveyance deed is typically considered legally equivalent to the original conveyance deed for most purposes. A certified copy is a duplicate of the original document that has been verified and authenticated by a competent authority or government official. When a document is certified, it means that it has been examined, and its contents have been verified to be true and accurate copies of the original.

In many legal and administrative proceedings, certified ...ReadMore

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icon Distributtion of property between kids of 2 wives

My relative's grand father had one son with 1st wife and had 4 sons by 2nd wife with whom he married after death of 1st wife. He died in year 1955. At that time the son of 1st wife got 1/3 part in his

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A grandfather's property in the hand of a grandson is considered ancestral property which is governed by the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. According to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, a son or a daughter has the first right as the Class I heirs over the self-acquired property of his or her father if he dies intestate (without leaving a will). As a coparcener, an individual also has the legal right to acquire his or her share in an ancestral property. A property is regarded ancestral u ...ReadMore

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icon Is a court fee essential for an affidavit

Is there any court fee required for notarization of an affidavit for filing a case before the consumer commission? If yes, in that case, what amount of court fee should be affixed?

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
No court fees are required for the notarization of an affidavit for filing a complaint before the Consumer Commission under Sec.35 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. A notarial stamp valued at Rs.10 is affixed by the Notary Public while certifying the authenticity of a document under Sec.8 of the Notaries Act, 1952.

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Can an employee be terminated during a mental and physical wellness break without notice and compensation.

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The legality of terminating an employee during a medical or wellness-related leave can vary depending on the specific circumstances, employment laws in your jurisdiction, and the terms outlined in the employment contract or collective bargaining agreement. Here are some general considerations:

Review Employment Contract: Start by reviewing the employment contract or any agreements that may exist between the employer and employee. These documents may outline the terms and condition ...ReadMore

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my employer has stopped my salary for 6 months for no reason and whenever I asked why my salary was not paid to me on time. they replied that I was not performing but the truth i am performing and at

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are some steps you may consider:

Review Your Employment Contract: Carefully review your employment contract or offer letter to understand the terms and conditions related to your salary, payment schedule, and any clauses related to performance evaluation.

Document Everything: Keep records of your attendance, work performance, communication with your employer (including any emails or messages related to salary delays), and any evidence that demonstrates your continued perfor ...ReadMore

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Who is the PIO, First appellate authority and second appellate authority of any gram Panchayat level in purba Medinipur of West Bengal

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The specific Public Information Officer (PIO), First Appellate Authority, and Second Appellate Authority for a Gram Panchayat in Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal, can vary depending on the administrative structure and guidelines established by the state government. These positions are typically designated by the respective Gram Panchayat and may change over time.

To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the designated officers for a particular Gram Pan ...ReadMore

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does high court have rights to direct the government to pass the bill in the legislature

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In many legal systems, including those in some countries, the high court or a superior court does not have the authority to directly pass legislation or direct the government to pass a bill in the legislature. The separation of powers principle typically separates the functions of the judiciary (which includes the high courts) from the legislature (which is responsible for making laws) and the executive (which implements laws).

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If one caste is subjected to exploitation through a word of exploitation, even if the word is used across the state, if there is no legal action or prohibition against the use of the word, what kind o

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you believe that a specific word or term is being used to exploit or discriminate against a particular caste, and you wish to take legal action or seek a ban on the use of that word, there are several legal avenues you can explore. The specific approach may vary depending on your jurisdiction and the prevailing laws. Here are some potential options:

Public Interest Litigation (PIL): PIL is a legal mechanism that allows individuals or groups to file a lawsuit on behalf of the pu ...ReadMore

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icon Harrasment from in laws both physically and mentally

Hi My name is swetha iam married for 5 years husband is fine but in laws Mother in law is continuously harrasing physical and mentally

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you're facing harassment from your mother-in-law, you may want to consider the following steps:

Communication: Try to communicate your feelings and concerns with your mother-in-law calmly and respectfully. Sometimes, misunderstandings can be resolved through open dialogue.

Talk to Your Spouse: Share your concerns with your husband and discuss the situation together. It's essential to maintain a united front as a couple when addressing issues with in-laws.

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