icon Mutation of one property in 2 names

Hi, I have a property on Agra. Since it was corner house I purchased extra land and have a separate sale deed for the extra land and main house. Can I get mutation done of the main house and the extr

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
it is possible to get mutation done of the main house and the extra land in the name of two different sellers. However, the process and requirements for mutation may vary depending on the state laws and regulations. In general, mutation of property is the process of transferring the ownership of a property from one person to another in the revenue records of the government

To get mutation done of the main house and the extra land in the name of two different sellers, you need to fo ...ReadMore

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icon Anti-corruption Case on Private Party

1. My name is Rakesh Chauhan and I was trapped in ACB Case in Godhra Gujarat. 2. I have personal receivable from my friend since 3 years and on 25/04/2023 he called me to give my money back; so that

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you want to recover your seized assets, you can file a claim describing the seized property, stating your ownership or other interest in the property, and making the claim under oath
You can also seek legal help from a commercial litigation attorney who can help you identify any defenses that may be inherent in your claim
Additionally, you can explore legal tools for pursuing asset recovery, which are diverse and vary depending on whether the case is domestic or international
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icon Change of ownership of house

Me and my husband brought a house in 2020 availing housing loan facility. All monthly installments are being paid by me till date. Housing loan has been availed from my bank in which I work and loan w

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You just need to obtain the death certificate, and existing ownership deed to the court. If your spouse had mentioned a certain division of the property in his will, then the property shall be distributed accordingly by the testator. However a sale deed will have to be executed to make it legally valid.
A mother is a legal heir to her deceased son's property. Therefore, if a man leaves behind his mother, wife and children, all of them have an equal right on his property.

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icon Apartment laws for pets

Hi , Am residing in my Bangalore in a gated community. Am having two pets and till date none of the person have caused any harms to any residents. Association have issues us using the common areas and

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
As per the Animal Welfare Board of India, a housing society cannot ban pets from using common facilities like lifts and parks or impose a fine or special charge for the same
It is illegal for housing societies to pass pet bye-laws that disallow pets, not even on a majority vote by the residents of the society.
The Fundamental Duties in the Constitution of India in Section 51(A) makes it a duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all life forms.
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icon Is nude videos of a 17 year old girl child porn after she turns 18

My boyfriend(24m) took videos of us being intimate without my consent and he still has those videos. I (18f) want to break up with him but im scared he's going to leak them as revenge. But If this is

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
Shooting explicit videos involving a minor, even if the individual has since reached adulthood, is a serious crime, often classified as child pornography.
In India, where the age of consent is indeed 18, any intimate videos created while one of the parties involved was a minor would likely be considered illegal.

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icon Criminal appeal dismissed in session court against acquittal of all accused i

Criminal appeal dismissed in session court against acquittal of all accused in 498crpc order by MM district court.can appeal be filed in Delhi high court, time period?

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
Section 378(5) of the CrPC provides a time limit for approaching the High Court against an order of acquittal under Section 378(4). In a case where the complainant is a public servant, the time limit is 6 months. In all other cases, the time limit is 60 days from the date of order of acquittal.

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icon online part time job supported amazon

Dear Sir. i m doing part time job in online im invested 60000/- amount i will complaint all tasks my withdrawal amount sum of rupees 4lacks above for withdrawal he was asking for tax and security depo

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7 months ago


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

Cease Further Payments: Do not make any further payments to the individual or entity that is requesting money for tax, security deposit, or any other reason. Be cautious of any requests for additional payments, as this is often a red flag for fraudulent schemes.

Gather Evidence: Collect all communication and documentation related to your interactions with this individual or company, including emails, messages, transaction records, and any agreeme ...ReadMore

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icon Sale of property for Unsound mind Parent

My father expired few years ago and my mother is neurological patient and in her current state of mind she is not capable enough to make sound decision. She has a property which belongs to her name th

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7 months ago


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

Guardianship or Power of Attorney: If your mother is incapable of making decisions due to her medical condition, you may need to explore the possibility of obtaining legal guardianship or a power of attorney over her affairs. This would allow one or more of the children to act on her behalf.

Guardianship: If your mother does not have a power of attorney in place, you may need to petition the court for guardianship, which would grant s ...ReadMore

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icon Process to file a Defamation Suit Across States

My neighbour (Female) has abused and pushed me to the ground in May'23 and tried to instigate me to either hit her or abuse her but I did not do anything of sort. Within 2 days she approached a Police

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Defamation laws can vary significantly from one place to another.

Regarding your situation:

Defamation Suit: You may have grounds to file a defamation suit if someone has made false statements that harm your reputation. Defamation includes both slander (spoken defamation) and libel (written defamation). Since the neighbor published a false news article, it could be considered libel.

Compensation: In a defamation lawsuit, you can typically seek compensation for the harm to your ...ReadMore

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icon Property dispute

We were doing agriculture on a land of forest department from last 20 years but now they have taken back their land what steps can I take against them ? Is is good to file a legal case against them an

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can file a complaint against the forest department. Send the complaint letter to the appropriate authority. This may be the DFO, the Chief Conservator of Forests, or the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests. Follow up on your complaint.

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