Rude behaviour
Can teacher scold me if I repeat her words to my classmate
Can teacher scold me if I repeat her words to my classmate
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Teachers have the responsibility to maintain discipline and create a conducive learning environment in the classroom. While they can use various methods to manage the classroom, including addressing students' behavior, the manner in which they do so should be respectful and not involve excessive scolding, humiliation, or any form of harassment.
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How much rupee stamp duty required for child custody
Dear Client,
The stamp duty for child custody agreements or orders can vary from one Indian state to another, as stamp duty rates are determined by state governments. The stamp duty rates can also depend on the value or consideration mentioned in the custody agreement or order.
Typically, child custody agreements may not have a significant consideration amount, as they primarily deal with the welfare of the child and the terms of custody and visitation. Stamp duty rates for such agreements may
how can a mother disown his child legally, so that he ( the son) can be a dependent only on his father?
Dear client,
Though there are no laws for disowning a child under Indian laws, parents financially and emotionally cut off their own children with legal impunity. Parents can publish a notice in two public newspapers which are widely distributed in that area.
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So I was sitting during the class and I was talking with the boy sitting behind me (I was askin him for homework) and after that the Period Teacher told me to stand up after a while I was asking the s ...
Dear client,
You can file your grievance at the UGC (University Grants Commission). The UGC is a statutory body in charge of "coordination, determination and maintenance of standards of higher education". In 1987, they released "Guidelines for Student Entitlement". See sections 2.5, 2.6 regarding fairness in evaluation and section 5 which deals with discriminatory treatment.
you need to ensure that you have documented and clear proof to support your accusation and that you should not back down
At the time of Mutual divorce .. husband has made an agreement with wife on regards of the child that the custody of child will be given to the mother and he shall not interfere in their life by any w ...
Dear Madam,
As per the terms of mutual divorce your husband has given up his rights over the child including visitation rights. Thus you can win the case if properly represented.
Can I get my daughter back from my husband?
Dear client,
If there is no mutual consent, the family courts decide who gets to keep the child and take his/her major life decisions. As per the Guardians and Wards Act 1890, the family court takes a decision on child custody but these can often be in conflict with personal laws. Hence, it depends on the discretion of the family court
Need help,Actually a friend of mine is in a live in relationships with a lady,who was a married and divorced,after that thr lady was into prostitution and had many affairs, and the lady often drinks a ...
Dear client,
The court decides which parent will have custody of the children. It is important to note that the court only considers the child's best interests in making this decision. In India, it is usual for both parents to have a significant role in raising their children.
I am the maternal grandmother of a minor girl. My daughter died 10 days after the birth of the child. Since then, the child has only been with me. I have two cases in the High Court. Firstly, I have ...
Dear Client,
In the given situation, you may make an appeal before the Hon'ble High Court praying for a summary trial for both cases, If Court finds merit in your appeal may be allowed and heard accordingly. You can also file an interlocutory application before the Dist. Family Court for early hearing and disposal of the case. Consult with your Advocate for proper guidance and steps.
Is father name mandatory in a minor passport of a seperated mother
Dear client,
Yes, it is mandatory to provide the father's name while applying for a minor's passport in India. The passport application form requires the details of both parents, including their names, for all minor applicants. This information was considered essential for identification and documentation purposes.
An Indian born 6 years old (Australian citizen with descent, never been to Australia) who lives in India without a valid passport now(passport validity expired after 5 years) and without an OCI (used ...
Dear client,
A person may submit an application for registration of birth of his minor child born outside India in terms of sub-section(1) of section 4 in Form I to the Indian consulate in the country, where such child was born, together with a declaration that the child does not hold the passport of any other country.
Generally, Minor children can get Indian citizenship whose both parents are Indian citizens under section 5(1)(d). Application shall be made by his parents in Form-III.
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