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icon My husband intentionally avoiding my parents

My husband doing mental harressment and physical beating and my mother in law always using abusive words towards me and my daughter and my parents. Which case should I put them both

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can lodge a complaint or an FIR at your nearest police station.
You can also file a case againt your husband and mother in law under section 498A of IPC for abusing you. Section 12 of Domestic Violence Act can also be used to support your claim.

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icon Dual Employment - A big mistake, what next

I have done big mistake of doing dual employment for 1 month and it is on record of PF. Both PF's are credited on same UAN. Now I am cracking all interviews but not getting offer letters though I am n

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Dual employment is a growing trend where employees work for multiple companies at the same time. However, it can lead to issues such as time theft and reduced productivity. If you have lost your job due to dual employment, it is important to understand the reasons behind it and take steps to prevent it from happening again. One way to prevent dual employment is by specifically prohibiting it in employee contracts.

To overcome the issue of losing your job due to dual employment, you ...ReadMore

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icon How to file case against in law for intentionally using abused words

My mother in law intentionally using abusing words how to file a case against her

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can lodge a complaint or an FIR at your nearest police station.
You can also file a case againt your mother in law under section 498A of IPC for abusing you. Section 12 of Domestic Violence Act can also be used to support your claim.

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icon Property settlement

Sir please can anyone tell me how long periodit ll take to evict my own brother who is drinking guy Nd bad habits staying in my house which is given by my grandmother as her was self acquired property

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
The procedure may be lengthy since even if you win in Lower Court, the opposing side will appeal to Appellate Court. If you want, you can take out a large loan and have it auctioned off by the bank to get rid of that guy. Second, you can sell the property to any other powerful individual capable of removing that individual.

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icon First cousin marriage

Hi i want to marry my first cousin. Both living in India.

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
As a sapinda can be from either your father's or mother's side, you are not eligible for a Hindu marriage if you marry one. However, even if a sapinda relationship is illegal under the law, a person's tradition may allow them to marry another person.

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icon Property matter

My father inherited some land in uttarakhand from his father(my grand father). He made a registered will dividing the land between his two sons. My mother lives with my brother. Thereafter, my brother

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As per Hindu Law, the person who inherits a property from his ancestors either through a will or gift, cannot include the name of others in the said property or give away the property to someone else by making a will/gift as the next generations have equal rights on that property. Let you first confirm the documents based on which your brother has included your mother's name in the land record and challenge the same before the Civil Court.

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icon I was running a micro business

I was running a micro business till March 31 2022. My returns for have been filed for that period. I have closed my business effective 1/4/2022. In the balance sheet of 31/3/2022, there is some assets

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Since you've closed your micro business as of 1/4/2022, the assets and stocks still showing in the balance sheet as of 31/3/2022 might need to be accounted for. If you have sold or disposed of any business assets during the closure of your business, there could be potential capital gains or losses that need to be considered. If you are regularly filing income tax returns then must file income tax returns showing taxable income as zero. Capital gains can have tax implications, so it' ...ReadMore

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icon Regarding my fir done

This is the case of cheating done online with me in which i lost more than 2 crores I filed an fir on 08/06/2019 from wakad police station, pune My FIR number is 0667 I’m getting tortured by peopl

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Contact Law Enforcement: Since you've already filed an FIR, it's important to stay in touch with the police and provide any additional information or evidence that might help with their investigation. Cybercrimes can involve complex technical aspects, so cooperating with law enforcement is crucial.

Evidence Gathering: Collect and preserve all evidence related to the fraud. This could include screenshots, emails, text messages, transaction records, and any other communication or doc ...ReadMore

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icon Gift Deed

I received a part of my grandmother's house from my mother through a gift deed? (her will). I was supposed to be the legal heir upon her death, if that precedes mine. Now, I am leaving for abroad and

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Will and Gift Deed Distinction: A will and a gift deed are two different legal instruments. A will takes effect after the person's death, while a gift deed transfers ownership during the donor's lifetime. If your grandmother intended to transfer her property to you through a gift deed, this would typically need to be done while she was alive and the transfer would be complete once the deed is registered.

Acceptance and Registration: In the case of a gift deed, you would generally n ...ReadMore

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icon Husband demands money

Sir my husband is demanding money to pay his debts and from last 6 months he asks money from me in different different debts I',ve paid approximately 4lakhs rupees and he didn't give any single money

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Keep copies of bank statements, transaction records, and any other relevant evidence that shows the money transfers you've made to your husband.
Protection Orders: If you're facing any form of abuse or if you feel unsafe, you might want to explore obtaining a protection order or restraining order. This can help ensure your safety while legal matters are being addressed.
Legal Notice: Your first step might be to send a legal notice through a lawyer to your husband. This notice can ou ...ReadMore

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