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"what if a person is lodging false case in high court continuously regarding land dispute after getting its case rejected every time as the person is not having any legal record or document to proof h

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A. Dear Client,
You have legal recourse against the person who falsely accused you or others. This could include defamation, malicious prosecution, or false imprisonment claims. These civil actions can help you recover damages for any harm caused by the false accusation. To address a false complaint filed against you, you can seek its quashing through a petition under Section 482 of the Cr. PC,1973 which empowers the High Court to dismiss criminal proceedings against the accused. Section 209 of the ...ReadMore

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icon Loan against salary

We couldn't pay EMI as my brother is suspended from bank since last one year n from last month he is in jail due to this he couldn't pay EMI

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A. If you do not pay the bank EMI you do not have to go to jail, we can remove him from the jail and then he can pay the EMI

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icon Pension

My father passed away. He was a head master at a school of Rayat Shikshan Sanstha aided by state government of Maharashtra. He nominated his parents for the pension at the beginning of the service. My

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A. Dear Client,
In the event of inaction or rejection of the family pension application, your mother should submit a representation. If no resolution is achieved through this process, she can escalate the matter to the High Court to obtain a suitable order.

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icon Property sale issue between brothers on mother's property.

We have a 100sq yard land located at Secunderabad, on my grandmother's name and my grandmother expired in 2009, now my grandmother has two sons and three daughters, recently my my dad and his brother

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A. Dear Client,
A MOU or family settlement deed cannot relinquish the right of an owner jointly own with others, until and unless, a deed of relinquishment is executed between the parties and registered under the Registration Act. A relinquishment deed is a legal document that transfers the ownership of a property from one person to another. It is commonly used in cases where a co-owner or a legal heir wishes to transfer their share of the property to another co-owner or legal heir. A relinquishmen ...ReadMore

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icon Complaint to higher authority

I had applied for attestation of mutation on 21 dec 2023, on 22 Jan 2024 patwari rejected my online application on last day on providing me service as per PSGA,2011. Even many times a patwari said I

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A. Dear Client,

If you have a complaint against a land revenue officer in India, you can take the following steps:

1. Approach the higher authorities: You can first try to resolve the issue by approaching the higher authorities in the revenue department. This can include the District Revenue Officer, the Joint Commissioner of Revenue, or the Collector of the district.
2. File a complaint with the Revenue Secretary: If your complaint is not addressed by the higher authorities, you can file a comp ...ReadMore

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icon NEIGHBOUR DISPUTE

This is bring to kind notice that any other neighbour nescience of the the other families what will be the sections applied the accuesd.

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

If you find yourself facing such issues, it is advisable to report the matter to the police and initiate a criminal case under Section 268 of the IPC for public nuisance, seeking damages. Seeking guidance from a legal professional, such as an advocate, is recommended to understand the necessary steps and receive appropriate assistance.

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icon Seeking clarification on SAPINDA marriage rule

I request you to kindly clarify my doubt about SAPINDA marriage rule. Actually My (Groom) Father's cousin sister has been married to someone outsider of my family. And their father is a brother of bri

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Yes, you can marry the bride as you are not related to the bride by blood. You are only related to her through your Aunt's husband.

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icon Land Issue

My grandfather purchased a piece of land directly in my father's name when he was just 5 years old. My question is that can my grandmother and uncle claim that land

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2 months ago


A. Dear client,
Under the Transfer of Property Act, there are two kinds of property namely the "Ancestral Property" and "Self Acquired Property". Ancestral property is the one which is inherited by the ancestors and every legal heir of a persona has a claim on it after the death of the said person.

But, as the property in your name is in the ambit of self-acquired property there can not be a legal right to claim the property in the name of your grandmother and your uncle.
Thank You

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icon Common wall nahi fir bi deewar todke 8 inch fodke usme toilet cheber banavaya

Sir padosi hamara jagh per compond our deewar todke bina common wall firbi fodke toilet banaliya hai 8 inch age bi deewar banvaliya hai kya kar sakte hai kanuni salah deatil se dedo hum pade likhe na

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A. Dear client,

A common wall is constructed so that its centre line lines up with the plot lines of two nearby plots. Whichever of the two adjoining plot owners builds his house first creates the common wall, aligning the wall's centre line with the plot line. Construction of the common wall is permissible as long as it benefits both neighbours and is not motivated by a self-serving desire to own the newly constructed wall. Buildings age and require reconstruction, so it is not illegal to rebuil ...ReadMore

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icon original judgment Copy Not provided By the Avocate

original judgment Copy Not provided By the Avocate after winning the case ,payment is also done by bank but advocate is not responding for the cals , how can we get the original copy

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2 months ago


A. Dear client,

As per the Department of justice, you may obtain the judgment copy through an online search in the state court website the case was linked to. Visit https://judgments.ecourts.gov.in to access the 'Judgement Search' section, which includes the following features: search by Bench, Case Type, Case Number, Year, Petitioner/Respondent Name, Judge Name, Act, Section, Decision: From Date To Date, and Full-Text Search. Please ensure you have all the necessary details.
Further, if you wa ...ReadMore

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