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My family income for last 3 year are 1.5.8 lakh 2.6.7 lakh 3.10.4 lakh

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

To clarify your query adequately, more information is needed. Nonetheless, it's important to highlight that eligibility for an OBC-NCL certificate depends on the applicant's parents' annual income over the past three years. If the income is below Rs. 8 lakh during this period, the applicant qualifies for the certificate, considering that income from other sources also remains below ₹ 8 lakh.

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icon GPA PROPERTY family issue

Dear Sir, I am living in a property with family in Delhi since last 25 years, currently it is situated in unauthorized colony, but GPA holder is a person in blood relation in my family, he is under pr

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Article 65 of the Limitation Act, 1963 sets a 12-year time limit for filing a suit for possession of immovable property based on title. This period begins when the possession of the defendants/tenants becomes adverse to the Plaintiff/owner. Failure to file the claim within this limitation period results in the extinguishment of the owner's right based on title. The person in possession may acquire ownership through adverse possession if the claimant's possession is continuous, uni ...ReadMore

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Present Plaintiff's three deeds cancelled by Honb'le Civil Judge Junior Division,2nd, Uluberia on 22.12.1997. Again plaintiff filed Title Suit for eviction in Civil Judge Junior Division,2nd , Uluberi

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

The query lacks information regarding the date of judgment in the eviction suit by the Civil Judge, making it challenging to provide appropriate guidance. Generally, any court order or judgment can be contested by filing an appeal within 90 days from the date of the judgment. Without the specific judgment date, it is unclear whether the appeal period has expired.

Additionally, you have the option to file a complaint case before the magistrate or lodge an FIR with the police under ...ReadMore

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Plaintiff doesn't have any documents or evidence to claim and to submit in the court , and after repeatedly call from the court he had taken almost 4 months to answer and finally he and his witnes

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2 months ago


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You must destroy the Plaintiff’s case during the course of cross examination. The nature of suit and subject matter involved is not disclosed so it is very hard to advise you further.

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Sir , I am staying in BM Pristine , Gunjur , Bangalore . I am regularly paying manitence charges on time . There are certain mandatory amenties like Fire Alarm , Club House , Parking demarcation did

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Consider issuing a legal notice on your behalf and on behalf of others supporting your cause. This collective action may help in resolving the issue you are facing.

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icon Legal case - loan FIR

Hello, I want ask about loan FIR. I have few personal loans and credit card bills due. Due to job loss I'm failing to pay the dues. I have come back to my home town. I'm responding to banks and colle

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Both credit card dues and personal loans are considered debt and once the repayment of a loan stops or bounces for consecutive 3 installments, the Bank initiates a routine course of action for recovery of the loan from the borrower marking both the loan/debt as NPA. Accordingly, the Bank sends notice to the Borrower asking him/her for repayment of the entire dues lying against your loan offering suitable terms. In the absence of any response from the Borrower, the Bank started the r ...ReadMore

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icon Validity of Power Of Attorney

My Uncle got a general power of attorney by a husband -wife after paying full amount of a land of their land. Husband Died first, will it make power of attorney cancelled?

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Upon the death of one of the two joint executors of a Power of Attorney, its enforceability ceases. A Power of Attorney (POA) is active during the individual's lifetime and terminates upon their death. Revocation of a POA is possible as long as the principal is mentally sound, and it automatically cancels if the principal or executor passes away.

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icon Land transfer

Honorable sir, Mein hindu aur mein Muslim religion ke pass Mera genuine land sale kar raha hu lekin municipality aur circle office se mujhe sale karne ka permission nhi de raha hai. Party mujhe pura p

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,

There is no legal restriction for a Hindu to sell property to a Muslim without requiring any permission or No Objection Certificate (NOC) from any authority. In the current circumstances, you can initiate legal action by filing a civil suit for a declaration under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, before the appropriate Civil Court. Additionally, you have the option to file a private complaint in the Magistrate's Court under Section 200 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr ...ReadMore

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icon Different names in documents .

in my aadhar card ,,my father's name is , ravinder kumar , in my all educational documents it is ravinder kumar Goyal how can I correct that and which one to correct , in my birth certificate it is ra

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Based on your choice and convenience you have to decide which name suits you in the given circumstances. In case you want to keep your father's name as appears in your academic records in your Aadhar and Birth Certificate, you can do so by opting following steps. 1) An affidavit is a legal document that is used to state facts under oath. The affidavit should include the applicant's current name/surname, the desired name/surname, the reason for the change of surname, and any other re ...ReadMore

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icon Disturbance due to Building Construction Next Door

Building construction next door has been causing the below mentioned issues: 1. Sucked dry the Ground Water 2. High Noise level at 7 in the Morning and during the day 3. Debris from construction falli

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In the current circumstances, it is necessary to submit an application to the relevant court with jurisdiction over the suit property, requesting an ad interim injunction under Rule 1 or 2 of Order 39 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). Additionally, there is the option to file a lawsuit for public nuisance under Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code. Seeking guidance from a legal professional, such as an advocate, is recommended to understand the appropriate steps for resolving the ...ReadMore

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