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This is bring to kind notice that RIGHT OF INFORMATION ACT 2005 full details of the act


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You can find the PDF version of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005, and its Rules by searching on Google. There are various websites where you can download it for your reference. Alternatively, you can purchase a physical copy of the Act from a law book seller or shop.

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icon IPC section 209

Someone filed a case on me claiming rights on a land that I got through family partition. He is not related to me in anyway. He doesn't have any evidence linking him or his forefathers to this propert


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According to Section 209 of the Indian Penal Code, anyone who knowingly presents a false claim in court with the intention to deceive, defraud, or cause harm can face imprisonment of up to 2 years and be fined. Additionally, Section 193 of the Indian Evidence Act states that submitting false evidence or fabricating evidence in judicial proceedings can result in imprisonment of up to seven years and a fine. In this situation, after consulting with your lawyer who is handling your c ...ReadMore

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icon Irregularities in conveyance deed and 9-12 extract

Need Guidance for the below matter Our building is 45 years old located in Mumbai has last year gone for redevelopment, but now the builder has approached our Society stating following:- 1) Property


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A conveyance or deemed conveyance is a vital legal document ensuring property ownership, applicable to all types of land, with or without structures. Under the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960, builders must execute conveyance deeds within four months of society formation, failing which they violate the law, causing a deficiency in service. The society, as the real owner, benefits from any additional Floor Space Index (FSI). The Bombay High Court has affirmed conveyanc ...ReadMore

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icon Family - father has reduced age in aadhar card

If a person father has reduced age in aadhar card while it was applied and as per aadhar the child is 17 but in real it's 19 and if child admits the safe to official that he/she is 19 not 17. Will the


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If your oral admission regarding your age is not backed by substantial evidence, your age or date of birth (DOB) as stated in your Aadhar Card will be deemed your current age.

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icon Property - bought a property with a farmer

I bought a property with a farmer in 8lakh. I pay 5 lakh cash and 3 lakh in his account after receiving amount farmer died. Now his family say that I don't know about money and deals. I have I mutual


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When purchasing an immovable property without adhering to legal procedures, you risk being unable to reclaim your invested money or the property itself through legal means. It is crucial to ensure that all necessary legal procedures and requirements are followed when acquiring property to avoid such complications. If proper legal procedures are not followed, it may become challenging to seek recourse through litigation to recover your investment or the property. Therefore, it is e ...ReadMore

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icon Cyber crime victim- Unable to recover money scammed from bank

Cyber crime victim, thru telegram app. Complained to cyber police and got a court order asking bank to return the scammed amount of 10 lakh rupees. No response from bank. Reached disputes team and rai


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Section 457 of the CrPC grants Magistrates the authority to order the conditional release of frozen funds in cyber scam cases. Victims may be required to provide a bond, pledging to reimburse the bank 1.5 times the refunded amount if their claim is false or if other claims arise. To initiate this process, one can file a petition under Section 457 CrPC in the relevant court, requesting the release of frozen funds. Upon court approval and receipt of the bond, the Cyber Cell's Invest ...ReadMore

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icon Property issues

We live in an unpartitioned house-property which had been gifted to my grandfather by her mother. Subsequently, on demise of my grandfather and grandma my father and my uncle inherited the property as


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Without a decree of partition from a Civil Court, a coparcener or legal heir cannot claim their share in an undivided property. Furthermore, without ownership of a specific share, a coparcener or legal heir cannot legally bequeath their share via a Will, rendering such a Will invalid. Individual division of an undivided inherited property without a Court decree is not permitted. As a legal heir and coparcener, you or your father can file a partition suit in Civil Court to obtain y ...ReadMore

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icon Appartment common area problems

Our apartment has an indoor and outdoor drying area on the terrace. Some owners don't let us dry inside, only they can dry there.


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The rooftops of the building, also known as open terraces, are considered common areas accessible to all floor owners. It is illegal for resident owners to use them for personal purposes. In this scenario, you and other flat owners can collectively lodge a complaint with the Society or Association, if applicable, and the competent authority, such as the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of the relevant Cooperative Societies, to resolve the issue amicably.

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icon Data entry

Sir/ mam one online data entry company offered me to complete 200 forms in 4 days and they will pay salary. Due to some health conditions I am not able to complete my work and now they are demanding t


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Online data entry or part-time job offers from fraudulent companies are often attempts to extort money from unemployed individuals. When faced with such unethical demands, it is advisable to ignore them, as the nature of the threats exposes the company's ulterior motives. However, if you receive repeated demands for money or threats of legal action, file a complaint at the local police station with any supporting evidence. Send a legal notice to the company, enclosing a copy of th ...ReadMore

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icon how to claim share in fathers property

my father passed away in 1990 leaving some properties and my cousin(father's brother son)sold some of them. I recently came to know that my father have some properties and no will was made. how can I


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After the 2005 amendments to the Hindu Succession Act, daughters were granted equal rights to their parental property, regardless of marital status. The Amendment Act specifies that if a father dies intestate, daughters become sole heirs and inherit property by birth, independent of male relatives. The Limitation Act allows a 12-year window to file a court case for a deceased individual's assets. Failure to do so extinguishes ownership rights, leading to adverse possession by the ...ReadMore

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