icon 498a Charge sheet filing limit

498a FIR has been filed by police what is maximum time limit for police to submit charge sheet in court?

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The charge sheet is to be filed in 60/90/120 days. Since punishment under 498A is for 3 years, the time for filing the charge sheet is 60-90 days.

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icon Adultery Cases

I was married in Feb 2021, After 1 month of marriage caught my wife talking about my salary and my family matters to boy on whatsapp , I asked her who is he and why is she discussing my family matter

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7 months ago


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

Fast-Tracking DV Case:

To expedite your Domestic Violence (DV) case, you can request the court to hear your case on an urgent basis. This can be done through an application for an interim or immediate order.
Consult with your lawyer and explain the urgency of the matter to see if they can help expedite the process.
Keep all necessary documents and evidence ready to present to the court during the hearings.
Defamation Case:

To file a defamati ...ReadMore

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icon Cyber crime account freezed

I stay in Bangalore, I hold HDFC bank account few days back my account has been freezed due to cyber crime , I got all the details from bank where the complaint was filed and phone number and acknowle

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If your HDFC bank account has been frozen due to a cybercrime complaint filed in Sikkim, and you have already contacted the Sikkim Cyber Cell and the Nayabazar police station without a satisfactory response, here are some steps you can take to try and resolve the issue:

Visit Your HDFC Bank Branch: Go to your nearest HDFC bank branch with all the relevant documents related to the cybercrime complaint, including the acknowledgment number, details of the transaction, and any corresp ...ReadMore

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icon Study - am a student of final year

I am a student of final yera of college and only 6 months are left for my college to end but my mother is blackmailing me because her own personal issue she is using me and not allowing me to study fu

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
It's essential to prioritize your well-being and education. Here are some steps you can consider taking:

Seek Support: Reach out to friends, family members, or a counselor who can provide emotional support during this challenging time. Talking to someone you trust can be helpful in processing your feelings and concerns.

Set Boundaries: It's important to establish clear boundaries with your mother. Politely but firmly communicate your need for space to focus on your education. Expl ...ReadMore

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icon Survey number block numbers of two agricultural lands are interchanged

Dear sir/madam, Survey number/block numbers of two agricultural lands are interchanged. currently survey number(136:10acre 21gunta),servey number (134:10acre,21gunta) as per old rtc 136 servey number

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are steps you can consider taking to resolve this issue:

Document the Discrepancy: Gather all relevant documents, including old and new RTC records, Akarband documents, and any other land-related records that demonstrate the discrepancy in survey numbers/block numbers and land extent. These documents will serve as evidence.

Consult a Land Surveyor: Hire a licensed land surveyor to physically verify and confirm the boundaries and survey numbers of the two agricultural lands. ...ReadMore

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icon Section 54 and 54 f of income tax

I sold shares and invested in flat A and claimed LTCG exemption u/s 54 F I sold my flat ( Not flat A) and invested the proceeds in another flat B and claimed exemption u/s 54. Can I do both these tra

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Section 54 and Section 54F of the Income Tax Act provide exemptions on capital gains tax arising from the sale of residential properties. However, there are specific conditions and limitations associated with each section. Let's break down your scenario:

Section 54: This section provides an exemption for long-term capital gains arising from the sale of a residential property if the taxpayer purchases another residential property. The conditions for Section 54 include:

The new res ...ReadMore

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icon Validity of the agreement

Mother owns a three storied house consisting two fglats in each floor. She distributed each flat to her sons and daughters who afterwards registered the flats in their own name. After the mother’s d

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are some key considerations:

Terms of the Agreement: The first step is to review the terms and conditions of the agreement made among the siblings. If the agreement explicitly prohibits the sale of the flats to third parties, the daughter may be bound by the terms of the agreement. The wording and enforceability of the agreement will be critical.

Legal Ownership: It's essential to determine the legal ownership of the flats. If the daughter legally owns the flat in her name, ...ReadMore

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icon Execute of registered will

My father had self acquired two builder floors in delhi out of which I have possession of one which is on rent and the brother is living in the other one. I have got the floors on the base of register

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are some steps and considerations for your situation:

Consult with a Property Lawyer: Seek legal advice from a property lawyer who specializes in real estate matters. They can guide you through the legal process, ensure that your rights are protected, and help you understand the options available to you.

Review the Registered Will: Carefully review the registered will that granted you possession of one of the builder floors. Ensure that the terms and conditions outlined in ...ReadMore

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icon Not accepting return

me and my father went to Dwarka marble market and what Kota stone for our parking lot at ground floor for 29000 now some of the Kota stone is left unused and it is of 6000 rupees when I called up the

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are steps you can consider taking:

Review the Purchase Agreement: Review any written or verbal agreement you had with the seller at the time of purchase. Check if there were any terms and conditions regarding returns, refunds, or exchanges. Document any evidence of the agreement, such as receipts or communication with the seller.

Consumer Protection Laws: Familiarize yourself with consumer protection laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. These laws may provide certain r ...ReadMore

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icon Owner of above flat damaging my property

Owner of my above DDA flat is doing all construction flooring work.every year owner changes & new owner do flooring work which cause damage to my roof ot the flat.its damaged too much that no further

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7 months ago


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

Consult with a Lawyer: Seek legal advice from an attorney who specializes in property and construction-related matters. They can assess your case, guide you on your legal rights, and help you take appropriate legal actions.

Document the Damage: Document the extent of the damage to your roof and property caused by the construction work. Take photographs and gather any evidence that can be used to support your claim.

Review Property Doc ...ReadMore

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