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icon UDS for clubhouse

Hi, we recently purchased an under-construction apartment in a township. The township's first phase is completed and handed over. When I looked at their RERA it has LAND UDS and CLubhouse UDS. But for

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
An undivided share(UDS) is a part of the land held by the buyer of the apartment in a residential complex on a plot on which the entire structure is constructed. Each and every flat built on that particular plot will have a share of the land but will not have any defined boundaries. The Undivided Share (UDS) is a ratio that measures the amount of space an individual apartment unit occupies compared to the total number of units in the building and the total land area. The UDS plays a ...ReadMore

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icon Ex Employer putting negative reviews

My Ex employee who has to be fired, is giving fake reviews on google and defaming the company.

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can file defamation suit against your ex-employee for posting fake reviews and defaming the company.

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icon I have an NOC related issue at my current employment

I have an NOC related issue at my current employment. They are saying we can not give you NOC since you have a contract of three years here.

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In fixed-term contractual employment, usually, an employment bond is required to be signed by the employee along with an offer letter at the time of joining the service and following the terms of said employment bond your relationship with the company is regulated till the cessation of employment either by resignation or termination. The validity of Employment bonds can be challenged on the basis of Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act,1872 which prohibits any agreement in restrain ...ReadMore

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icon SARFAESI ACT

Is it permissible for a bank to foreclose on agricultural land and the house situated on that land under the SARFAESI Act? The land in question is currently being utilized for agricultural purposes, c

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Section 13(3A) of the SARFAESI Act primarily lays down that any security interest created in favour of a secured creditor/Bank is enforceable without the intervention of any court or tribunal. As per sub-section (2) of Sec.13, a creditor is required to issue a notice in writing to the borrower to discharge his liability within sixty days of the notice when such borrower has defaulted in repayment of secured debt or any installment thereof, and his account in respect of such debt is ...ReadMore

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icon Filing of consumer case in state other than state in which property situated

A case was filed in Bangalore District Consumer forum against the builder for not converting studio flat in 1 bhk and its subsequent handover. This time we were staying in Bangalore. Consumer forum di

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As per Sub-Sec.2 of Sec.34 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, a complaint shall be instituted in a District Commission within the local limits of whose jurisdiction,— (a) the opposite party or each of the opposite parties, where there are more than one, at the time of the institution of the complaint, ordinarily resides or carries on business or has a branch office or personally works for gain; or (b) any of the opposite parties, where there are more than one, at the time of th ...ReadMore

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icon my wife is forcing daughter to hostel she is 11 tear old

my wife is forcing me to leave house and forcing daughter to hostel she is 11 tear old

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You do not have to move out just because your spouse tells you that they want you to leave. Both parties have a right to stay in the home. No one can force you to leave your residence without a court order unless there is domestic violence.
You can convince your wife regarding the pros and cons of sending your kid to hostel and then decide

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icon credit card frauds

Sir, My husband, friends, colleagues and relatives and relatives are getting threatening calls from a man and a women, and they are using foul and immoral language. They are asking for money against s

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can lodge a complaint or an FIR at your nearest police station.
Section 66C and 66D of IT ACT, 2000 and also the provision of section 468/471 IPC,1860 may be attracted to whoever tries to commit credit card fraud.
You can also file a lawsuit under section 468 of IPC for forging your signatures.

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icon Wife is not ready to come my place

Since it is been 8 years now i have been married, wife is not interested to stay with me showing silly reasons, she is having influenced by her mother. * After 7 years of married life i have twin bab

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Try to settle the matter with presence of your friends and relatives. If that does not resolve your problem, them you can file a divorce petition stating the grounds for divorce.

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icon CIBIL SCORE

I have a writen of personal ,it was impacting on my cibil score is it give good cibil if i go for loan settlement,can my cibil score will become strong after the loan settlement

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
When a loan is termed as settled, it will subtract a few points from your CIBIL score. The borrower's credit score will drop by 75-100 points and will hold this record for the next 7 years. So, if the borrower is planning to take a loan during this period, no lender will allow him to do so due to his CIBIL score. If your loan case is marked as “Closed” then it is a good sign and shows that you have closed the loan by repaying the loan amount along with the interest rate on time. ...ReadMore

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icon Management not refunding my admission fees

I paid my admission fees in college and i changed my mind to move another better college. Is their any chance for refund my admission fee legally ?

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If the admission fees are refundable on time-bound cancellation of admission as per the admission policy expressly mentioned either in the Admission Form or in the prospectus of the college, then you may ask for a refund of admission fees paid to the college at the time of admission provided you opt for cancellation of admission within the time limit. But in case the admission fees are non-refundable and it is expressly mentioned in the admission form or prospectus, the chance of ge ...ReadMore

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