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i am preparing for UPSC CSE exam . my father is working as PANCHAYAT SECRETARY which belongs to GRADE 4 and his annual income is above 8 lakhs(8..30 lakh). Am i eligible for obc ncl reservation.There


A. As per the latest guidelines by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, the creamy layer criteria for OBC (Other Backward Class) category is based on the income of the individual and his/her immediate family members. If the gross annual income of the individual and his/her immediate family members exceeds Rs. 8 lakhs per annum, they will be classified as the creamy layer and will not be eligible for OBC non-creamy layer benefits.

However, for OBC government employees, there are certain ...ReadMore

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My father was professor by occupation and mother house wife, after marriage my father was received 50 acres of land from my grandfather as his share, also from his own income my father purchased Midc


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As a starting point, it is important to note that the laws regarding inheritance and property distribution can vary depending on the jurisdiction you are in. It is recommended that you consult with a lawyer who is knowledgeable in the laws of your specific region to get more specific advice tailored to your circumstances.

That being said, generally speaking, if your father passed away without a will, his estate will be divided among his legal heirs, including you and your siblings. ...ReadMore

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my uncle filed case against property division after 13 years, uncle asked from court to issue stay order & court has passed stay order on any construction until case is solved. my father was died and


A. Hello Sir,
A stay order is a legal order meant to curb activities pertaining to disputed land, property, etc. However, if any party is observed to be in violation of the stay order, that is, continuing activities such as construction, sale, etc, legal action can be taken. If your uncle is still doing construction on that land then he is already liable for contempt of court. You don't have to worry about that as you have already notified the court regarding this.

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My issue is I have both parents and 3 siblings, 1 brother and 2 sisters, I was very favorite of my parents till my sisters came in to live with my parents because of their personal reasons. Now we hav


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You don't have to be demotivated about it. Explain your father that you are also interested in hairs products business and you are willing to contrivpbute in it. If he is not understanding it, then you can start the new business of it by completely all the legal procedures of it and try to improve it by giving your efforts. If want to start the business from the property of your father you can ask for shares in the property.Claim for the undivided property. Being a coparecener it's y ...ReadMore

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My father and his brother had a joint home property, both are died, the home property tax bill from Ahmedabad municipal corporation is having both name, now i want to add my name in property tax bill


A. Hello Sir,
In order to change the name in property tax and in the concerned revenue department records, the new owner of the property should approach the concerned office of the municipal corporation / municipalities / panchayat having jurisdiction over the area as appropriate.

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icon Wife filled a DV Case under section 12

Hello sir / Mam I live in delhi and come from a middle class background with orthodox family values. I and my wife were married 12 years back in 2010. Since marriage her parents started to interfere


A. Hello Sir,
You can file a suit saying you don't want divorce and the evidence they are showing is fabricated. Ask the court to send you guys to some counselor so that he can make your wife understandable so that she can think wisely.

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I have not changed my surname after marriage and nor willing to do so. We are applying for child's birth certificate and now if parents have different surname then will it create any issue in child's


A. Dear Client,
There is no problem in having different surname in the documents. The child should not be having different surname in different documents.

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icon Neighboir has open a entrance from back of his house causing me parking problem

Hi, my neighbour and my home comes at last of two colonies my colony is alankar palace ,his is Gayatri nagar he has it own main entrance ,but from side of his house he also opened another entrance for


A. If your neighbor's side entrance is causing problems for your main entrance, there are a few things you can do:

Check the local building codes and zoning laws: You can check the local building codes and zoning laws to determine whether your neighbor's side entrance violates any regulations. If your neighbor's colony is an illegal construction and does not have a valid map, they may be in violation of the law.

Consult a lawyer: If your neighbor's side entrance is causing problems for your main ...ReadMore

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icon Am I eligible for obc non creamy layer reservation

My father is a govt employee working as PANCHAYAT SECRETARY(VRO) with annual income of 8.02 lakh. Am I eligible for obc non creamy layer reservation for govt jobs


A. The eligibility for OBC non-creamy layer reservation in government jobs is based on the annual income of the family. The current annual income limit for OBC non-creamy layer reservation is Rs. 8 lakhs per annum.

In your case, if your father's annual income is 8.02 lakhs or less and he belongs to the OBC category, then you may be eligible for OBC non-creamy layer reservation in government jobs. However, it is important to note that eligibility may vary depending on the specific requirements of e ...ReadMore

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icon Can a Civil Court (India) summons to an NRI, to appear in-person?

Can a Civil Court (India) summons to an NRI, to appear in person? If NRI does not come in-person then What can be done by Civil Court? Please tell me.


A. Yes, a Civil Court in India can issue a summons to an NRI (Non-Resident Indian) to appear in person. The procedure for serving a summons to an NRI is outlined under Order 5 Rule 20 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

If an NRI does not appear in person in response to the summons issued by the Civil Court, the Court may declare the NRI as an ex-parte defendant and proceed with the case in the absence of the NRI. The Court may also take other steps such as issuing a warrant against the NRI, att ...ReadMore

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