icon Harassment by people

There is a colony park adjacent to my house. My house’s left & back side boundary is touched with the colony park. My house’s size is 2100 sq ft & the park’s size is 5450 sq ft. In the morning

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can file a complaint at the local police station. You can also file a case against them for threatening you and as well for disturbing you.

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icon My account was in lien due to cyber complaint

I am from Tamilnadu due to my family prblm searching for part time job in online for many days for that i was join some part time job group in telegram in that telegram one person text me that he nee

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can lodge a complaint or an FIR against that scammer at your nearest police station. You can also file a complaint at the cybercrime.

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icon Occupancy certificate

Apartment occupied by residents since 2011, builder has not provided OC. Association is planning to file a case against builder. Which court should we file? Is RERA applicable? Bangalore

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
If the developer doesn't give OC, a homebuyer must report to the RERA authorities. As per the RERA guidelines, a homebuyer can also ask for compensation from the builder the delay in getting the OC if a registered sale deed has not been executed in their favour.

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icon Tenanted Property In Will By Deceased Testator

Query : A Hindu male, who has no own family (no children or wife) dies and leaves a written Will for his 2 tenanted flats of 1 RK in Mumbai that after his death this flats will be sold by the living t

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
Tenancy property can not be bequeathed through a Will. But it can be inherited, only if it is permitted under the Rent Control Laws. Every State has their own laws with respect to the rent and have different provisions.

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icon Pagdi Property

we have Pagdi property on my father's name. He died 2 years ago. I want to the property can be tranferred on married daughters name or not and how many name we can add in the property.

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The transfer of ownership or tenancy rights of "Pagdi" flats or premises can be achieved through the execution of a tripartite agreement between the landlord, outgoing tenant, and incoming tenant or owner.
A tenant's family member who has been living with the dead tenant at the time of his/her death shall be eligible first from the family as the successor to succeed the tenancy.

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icon Construction over land in co op housing society

If someone has share certificate issued in his name and permission to construct in particular plot is given by co op housing society ; can he construct on that particular plot even if in 7/12(RoR) the

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
Kindly get following documents from the plot owner's society.
(1) Registration Certificate and Plot owner's Co-operative Housing Society.
(2) Bye-law of the society.
(3) Balance Sheets of the society, since its registration.
(4) When its election took place ,and who are office bearers of the society and Managing Committee Members.
(4) Maintenance bill headings of the society, and their bill amount for each heading.
(5) For resale, transfer fees of the society should be only Rs.25,00 ...ReadMore

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icon Wrong Transaction

Respected sir by mistake I had transferred an Amount to a Wrong beneficiary.When I contacted Bank the bank informed me that the beneficiary is a deceased and he has taken a Overdraft Facility from ban

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you have wrongly transferred the payment to the beneficiary whose account is marked NPA for which the Bank cannot reverse the amount that has been transferred, you can always file a written complaint with the bank. As per the Reserve Bank of India's guidelines, it is the responsibility of the remitter to provide the correct beneficiary account number and details while making payment. Hence, in case of a wrong transfer to an account, only the remitter is responsible and liable. W ...ReadMore

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icon Money

my frnd has taken 3.2 lac amount through an financial organisation on my name now he is saying right now i dont have money salary not credited alike words from past 3 months etc., that organisation as

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the given situation, if anyone out of three, i.e. you, your friend or the lender Company, escalates the matter before the Court for recovery of money, all of you will be held accused of criminal offense u/s.416 of IPC - cheating by personation and consequently face the penalty u/s.420 IPC. Even the lender Bank may be held liable for the negligence of duty u/s.129 of IPC. So, it is better to negotiate or settle the matter amicably between the parties. You can try to negotiate a d ...ReadMore

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icon Collector land

Hi I wanted to know if buyers have to pay the fees to buy a flat in the collector land. I am planning to buy a flat in a building of collector land

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In general, if the land is designated as collector land, it means that it is owned by the government or the collector of the district. The collector is responsible for the administration and management of such land. When it comes to buying a flat in a building on collector land, there may be certain fees and charges applicable.

Typically, in addition to the purchase price of the flat, buyers may be required to pay certain fees and charges such as:

1. Stamp Duty: This is a fee lev ...ReadMore

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icon Query Regarding Mutual Consent Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act

This query is regarding divorce filed under section 13B under Hindu Marriage Act. Is person divorced from when judge signs judgement and announces in court or he will get divorced when court creates d

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In a divorce filed under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, the divorce process is typically initiated by filing a joint petition for dissolution of marriage by mutual consent. The key question you are asking relates to the exact point at which a person is considered legally divorced in such cases.

The legal position is that a person is considered divorced from the date of the decree of divorce itself, which is the date on which the court grants the final decree of divorce. Th ...ReadMore

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