icon I have been victim of cyber fraud

I have been victim of cyber fraud in which i have transferred money to few accounts for trading purpose and now those people are not responding. I have filled cyber crime complaint against those accou

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You will have to file an application before the same court where the matter was pending, seeking de-freeze of your bank account. If the registry of the court puts any objection to it then please mention the matter before the DJ and get the same listened by the same court or from a new court.

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icon Insurance rejection

I have corporate insurance and have raised post hopitalization claim which was cancelled. Again i have raised the same claim after few days and it got approved. Both the claims are same for same amoun

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can file a case against TPA for mentally disturbing you regarding the insurance claim. You can demand them to compensate for this.

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icon Insurance team not paying

My dad is travelled out of India as part of a group travel. He fell sick and the entire hospital charges are not covered saying its not a part of the group travel policy

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
Travel insurance offers protection against financial risks and covers your medical expenses if you fall sick while travelling. But it depends on the insurer and the policy.

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icon Declare Bankruptcy

I took a personal loan and used credit cards a few years ago to cover medical expenses for my parents. Now, I find myself in a situation where I can't afford to pay the loan EMI and credit card bills.

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Bankruptcy law exists to help people who have taken on an unmanageable amount of debt, often as a result of large medical bills or other unexpected expenses. But it isn’t a simple process and it has negative consequences for your long-term finances. Before filing for bankruptcy, explore all your alternatives and be prepared for the negative consequences. If you decide that bankruptcy is your only viable option, remember that your credit will take a hit for many years. Bankruptcy c ...ReadMore

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icon Wife threatening to falsely acquit with Section 498A charges

My wife of 7 years along with her parents are mentally harrasing me and now openly telling to me & my parents that she will falsely acquit me & my parents with section 498 charges. She says as the la

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (HMA) has specified certain grounds required for the plea of divorce. Cruelty as a ground for divorce was inserted after the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Act, 1976. It states that a decree of divorce can be obtained by either spouse if one spouse has treated the other with cruelty. Section 13 (1) (ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, allows either spouse to seek divorce on the grounds of cruelty. Mental cruelty is a course of conduct on the part of one spo ...ReadMore

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icon Financial fraud

A person messaged me saying can earn by putting reviews and they are digital influences after that they said there are few pre paid taxes for which you get profit. I paid about 1 Lakh and they are ask

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
From the contents of your query, it sounds like a criminal conspiracy as defined u/s.120A IPC. Section 120A of the I.P.C. defines criminal conspiracy as an agreement of two or more persons to do or cause to be done an illicit or illegal act, or; an act that is not illegal by illegal means and punishable u/s.120B IPC that says whoever is a party to a criminal conspiracy other than a criminal conspiracy to commit an offense punishable as aforesaid shall be punished with imprisonment o ...ReadMore

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icon succession of relinquished property

Respected advocates, We are family of three - my mother , me and my younger brother. lost my father in 2003. Executed family partition deed with my father’s elder brother, where we three became join

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The effect of the relinquishment deed executed by you and your brother in favour of your mother seizes on the demise of your mother leaving no testamentary document(Will) and by virtue of Hindu law of inheritance, all the surviving legal heirs including you and your brother's successors are entitled to an equal share on the said property.

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icon Legal Hire OR Succession certificate OR Transfer through Sub registrar&Khata

So confusing : My mother Expired(Region thane Maharashtra) Leaving property without will & nomination ( All property is owned by her or registered under her name no ancestral transfer,father expi

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Being a sole legal heir you have exclusive right to inherit the intestate property of your deceased mother. When a legal matter is explained or interpreted differently, it creates confusion for the information seeker. So far I understand, that you need to obtain a legal heir certificate from a competent authority like a municipal Corporation, Tehashildar, Circle Officer etc, in compliance with all formalities, and on the basis of said legal heir Certificate you need to apply to your ...ReadMore

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icon Is original property document required

My father was given POA by a person to sell a property and it was registered. Original property documents were stolen by a relative who along with the person who gave power, sold the property stating

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
From the contents of the query, it is not clear to whom you lodged your complaint against the alleged crimes, however in the given situation your father needs to serve a legal notice to the concerned involved in the criminal conspiracy and file a criminal suit against the concerned person under Sec.120A of IPC. Under Section 120A of the IPC, criminal conspiracy is characterized as an arrangement between at least two individuals to attempt anything illicit, i.e.: A criminal offense. ...ReadMore

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icon Transfer of property in my name after father death

My father died leaving behind a will stating that the property must be transfered in my name(son). But now my sister( we are two siblings) who is nri is not giving me noc. What is procedure by which I

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Hindu Succession Amendment Act, 2005 granted equal rights, duties, liabilities, and responsibilities to daughters that were earlier limited to sons. This also means that the daughter's right to both ancestral and self-acquired property is legal and cannot be contested in Court. Therefore, it is irrelevant whether her father was alive or not or whether she was married or not on the cutoff date of the amendment i.e, September 9, 2005. However, if the father is alive and has trans ...ReadMore

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