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I have transferred 2 lakhs to a current account and the account is frozen on complain by multiple victims. The account have a balance of 6.7 lakhs. Can I get a court order to release the amount I tra


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Under Section 457 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), a Magistrate has the discretion to order the conditional release of funds frozen in a cyber scam case. In this scenario, the police may request a bond from the victim, stipulating that the victim will repay 1.5 times the refunded amount to the bank if their claim is found to be false or if other claims arise on the amount. Once the bond is provided, the Magistrate can execute an order to release the frozen amount to the vict ...ReadMore

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So, my father(56) is very abusive & violent type of person from since I can remember from my memory with my mother(54). Now, even after so many years, any hope of putting any sense in him is fading an


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Based on the query, if your father (56) is retired from his service, it's essential to clarify whether his pension benefits extend to his spouse in the event of his demise. Typically, the spouse of a pension holder is entitled to receive a family pension until she remains alive.

If disputes arise between married couples, they can either resolve them through mutual understanding outside of court or seek court intervention. In cases where the relationship becomes irretrievable, mu ...ReadMore

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The property belonged to my grand mother in law, she has prepared a will stating the property belongs to my mother in law after her death. On her death the other sons have claimed ownership on the pro


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While the validity of a will made by your grandmother-in-law is being challenged by other claimants of the property, your mother-in-law cannot be considered the owner of the property until the civil suit is finally disposed of by the court, upholding the validity of the will that confers title or ownership to her. Consequently, without clear title or ownership of the property, your mother-in-law cannot create a tenancy on the property or sub-let a part of it to others.

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Sir, I have a clothes shop or there is a beauty parlor shop next to me but now she is also kept the same clothes or I am facing huge loss in my business, both the shops have the same owner or both of


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Given that the property in question is used for commercial purposes, any dispute concerning it falls under the jurisdiction of the Commercial Court established under the Commercial Court Act, 2015. A commercial dispute typically involves disagreements related to commerce among various stakeholders. These disputes commonly revolve around contract terms, fiduciary duties, intellectual property rights, among other commercial matters. Disputes of this nature can be resolved through co ...ReadMore

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I resigned from IOCL on personal family reasons through proper channel and decided to rejoin in same organisation,is it possible to rejoin in IOCL PSU now upon apology letter ?


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According to the law, once an employee's resignation is accepted, they typically cannot rejoin the same job, as the relationship between the employee and employer is terminated. However, there are exceptions outlined by the Ministry of Finance and the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT):

1. Technical Resignation: If an employee resigns to take up another position within the government, their resignation may be treated as a "technical resignation." In such cases, the emplo ...ReadMore

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my father passed away in 1990 and Im illegitimate child. we are fighting with 1st wife and other father side relatives since my father demise. in 1990 my mother filed a case and compromised in 1993 fo


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If you failed to include a property in a civil suit filed in 2009 due to lack of documents, you may have lost your right to claim a share in that property. Article 65 of the Limitation Act, 1963, sets a limitation period of 12 years for filing a suit for possession of immovable property or any interest based on title by the owner or legal heirs. This period begins when the defendant's possession becomes adverse to the plaintiff. Failure to file within this period can result in the ...ReadMore

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Hello sir, My husband advocate called to my parents and using abused language and scolding me that he will slap with chappal for my entire family and giving warnings to us to withdraw. And using so m


A. Dear Client,

In the given scenario, although an advocate is bound by the law, if faced with misconduct, you have legal rights and remedies to address the crisis:

1. File a Complaint for Domestic Violence: Lodge a complaint against your advocate husband for domestic violence at the local police station under Section 12 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. You can seek reliefs under this Act by directly approaching the Magistrate.

2. Consider Judicial Separation or Divo ...ReadMore

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My father had given some land to my uncle for his school without any monetary benefits . Now we want to take the land back and my uncle is ready to give it back . But the school being an organization,


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To provide a suitable response, additional information regarding the specific legal procedures and circumstances surrounding the transfer of the immovable property from your father to your uncle is necessary. Key details include:

1. The method of transfer (e.g., sale, gift, inheritance).
2. Whether the property is freehold or leasehold.
3. Any existing legal agreements or restrictions on the property.
4. The establishment and ownership structure of the school on the property.

On ...ReadMore

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Hi, my issue is with service overlapping. case is with my first company that started to deduct pf. when i joined the next company gave me joining date of 23 but my previous company dint allow and exte


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Before joining a new company, it's essential to tender your resignation and obtain a relieving letter from your previous employer to prevent overlapping service. Background verification checks (BGV) are common procedures conducted by organizations to verify candidate information. EPFO records verification through UAN is crucial for BGV, ensuring employees aren't using false identities. Negative BGV results can lead to employment rejection or termination. To resolve overlapping PF ...ReadMore

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We are staying in apartment constructed as G+5. There is walk area around apartment, which will be used for walking and cycling for all age groups. Since January 2024, kids have been causing a lot of


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In a gated community, disputes among residents are often resolved through mutual understanding to maintain peaceful coexistence and protect common interests, regardless of age or social class. However, if issues become intolerable, particularly for senior citizens, residents can collectively raise concerns to the association for action. If the association's response is inadequate, residents can escalate the matter to the competent authority appointed under the state-specific Apart ...ReadMore

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