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icon LAND ACQUISATION

OUR PLOT WAS ACQUIRED BY STATE GOVT 15 YEARS BACK.GOVT HAS NOT GIVEN EXPECTED AMOUNT.SO WE FILD CASE 3 YEARS BACK.IN 3 YEARS ONLY DATES WERE GIVEN.NOW WE CHANGED LAWYER .STATEMENT HAS BEEN GIVEN BY OU

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
According to Section 11A of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, the award under Section 11 must be passed within two years of the date the declaration was published. If no award is made or passed within that time frame, the entire land acquisition proceeding will lapse. This information is provided in response to your inquiry.

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icon Vehicle traffic challn

I have one traffic challan from ghaziabad....i stay in Karnataka the status of the challan Sent to CJM court ghaziabad...how can I clear this as i stay in Bangalore

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Onecan opt for online and offline ways to pay challan on time. The fees due should be cleared on time to avoid any further complications.

If one does not know how to dispose of challan in Court,
Login to the state transportation department website and choose one from e-challan
Payments or traffic violation payments. Choose the type of violation for which you will pay and enter the vehicle number. After this, enter the necessary captcha codes to confirm. Input the card details or ...ReadMore

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icon Rights of Overseas citizen of India

Man and woman are christians and were born in India and went to Australia and got married there. Both acquired Australian citizenship and came to India and got married from a church with the blessing

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

In order to determine the actual maintainability of the case, it is crucial to assess the relevant laws, international agreements, and the specifics of the couple's situation. Jurisdictional issues can be complex, especially in international cases involving individuals with dual citizenship or OCI status.

In this scenario, it is essential for the wife to seek advice from a competent family lawyer who is well-versed in international family law and has experience with cases involvin ...ReadMore

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icon Security Deposit Deduction

Hi, I have been staying in a 1bhk for 7 months. Due to job loss, I am now returning home. I had given 20k security deposit to my landlord. But now he says he will deduct 6k for painting and 2k for 10

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

In this situation, it is essential to be aware of your rights as a tenant and the rules governing security deposits in your area. Typically, security deposits are refundable, with deductions allowed only for damages beyond normal wear and tear, unpaid rent, or other agreed-upon expenses.
To address this matter, start by reviewing the tenancy agreement you signed at the beginning of the lease. This agreement should outline the terms related to the security deposit, allowable deducti ...ReadMore

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icon Employer not paying salary

After working 1 month in a company, they asked me to leave without notice period due to performace issue. even after 3 month they are not ready to pay my salary. Giving me reason of low performance an

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Employment contracts that contain provisions for termination without cause or pay in place of notice are null and unlawful and cannot be enforced. No employer may retrench or terminate an employee without following the mandatory requirements of Section 25-N of the I.D. Act of 1947, Rules 76 and 76-A of the ID(Central) Rules of 1957, and the absence of approval from the Appropriate Authority. This constituted victimisation and an unfair labour practise. So, contact the relevant offic ...ReadMore

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icon Threat/intimidation

I accidentally under the influence of alcohol ended up threatening someone saying if they don't answer my call or text I may end up bringing harm to certain family members of theirs. This was over wha

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Making threats to harm someone or their family members, even if done accidentally or under the influence of alcohol, is a serious matter and may have legal implications. Threatening someone's safety or well-being is considered a criminal offense in many jurisdictions.

It's essential to recognize the severity of the situation and take responsibility for your actions. If you genuinely regret what happened, it might be best to acknowledge the mistake and take immediate steps to rect ...ReadMore

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icon Dogs in apartments

Whether association can ban dogs in apartment?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
This is based on each association's rules and bye laws. If your association collectively takes a call to ban dogs, then nothing can be done as it is well within its rights to do so

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icon Property Damage by BIL

My Father has expired without leaving any will and there is no cooperation from my elder sisters to have a mutual distribution of property among ourselves. To make things complicated they have filed

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Please file a complaint fore mischief under section 425 of IPC. General punishment is imprisonment or fine. In cases with a higher magnitude of damage, both can also be awarded. The term of imprisonment and the amount of fine is not constant and keeps varying according to the degree of mischief, damage caused and its effects.

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icon second marriage

can scheduled tribe can get a second marriage ?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Yes, members of Scheduled Tribes (ST) in India are entitled to enter into a second marriage, just like individuals from other communities. The right to marry and remarry is a fundamental personal choice and is protected by the Indian Constitution, regardless of caste, religion, or ethnicity.

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icon Cheque Bounce - bought a flat from a builder in partial payment

I bought a flat from a builder in partial payment. And I gave 4 blank checks with signature. Then with covid-19, I couldn't pay in full, I asked to give back my flat or sell it to someone else. He agr

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you faced financial constraints and couldn't pay the full amount, leading to an agreement with the builder to either return your flat or sell it to someone else. The builder agreed to the latter and sold the flat to another party. As a gesture of good faith, you returned the 12 lakhs you had previously paid in cash for the flat. However, it appears that the builder later deposited one of the blank checks you had given them and filed a case under Sectio ...ReadMore

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