icon Cast of child in inercast marrige

In inter caste marriage. What would be the child caste? If I want to give wife’s caste to child than what would be the process? Husband belongs to SC and wife belongs to OBC. So, If I want child bel

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A. Dear Client, In India, a child's caste is typically determined by the caste of their father. So, if the husband belongs to the Scheduled Caste (SC), the child will usually be considered a member of the SC. Caste-based reservations and quotas are prevalent in India, especially in education and government jobs. These reservations are generally based on the father's caste.

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icon Non maintaining of account books of Unregistered HSG society

We have unregistered housing society which collect money towards the maintenance due to negligence of builder. Committee Members on the panal are maintaining the account book properly and blaming each

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A. Dear Client,
Examine the society's bylaws or rules and regulations. These documents outline the roles, responsibilities, and powers of the committee members. Ensure that all committee members are following these bylaws. As a member of the housing society, you can request a general body meeting where all members can discuss the issues and concerns. You can collectively decide on the next steps and potentially remove or hold committee members accountable if necessary. If there are allegations of f ...ReadMore

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icon Right of LR of deceased employee accused

An employee is charged with Professional misconduct for the losses incurred by the employer. Post internal enquiry the employee is terminated from the services and proceedings of recovery of looses (b

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A. Dear Client,
The application challenging the order of dismissal must be submitted to the Labour Court or the Industrial Tribunal, within three years for claims relating to termination of employment, from the date of discharge, dismissal, retrenchment, and other types of termination of employment. In the absence of the concerned employee against the dismissal order passed by the Company, his legal heirs or legal representatives cannot challenge the dismissal orders that require the delinquent emp ...ReadMore

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Can an employee recover losses incurred by it from Employee due to the professional misconduct of the employee from the ancestral property of the employee

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A. Dear Client,
If professional misconduct is proven against the employee that incurs financial loss or damages, then the employer can withhold the settlement dues of the employee to compensate for the damage or loss. In case that falls short then the employer has to file a civil suit for attachment of individual share in ancestral property of the employee provided the property is partitioned between the legal heirs.In absence of Courts order, an employer cannot attach the share of the employee in ...ReadMore

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icon Accident -Petition filed against me

Petition filed against me for claim of death in accident I'm owner of vehicle and my driver drive vehicle there is no insurance if I not paid claim amount what are consequences

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A. Dear,

Liability for Damages: Without insurance, you may be personally liable for any damages awarded to the claimant if the court determines that your driver was at fault in the accident. This could include compensation for medical expenses, loss of income, pain and suffering, and other related costs.

Driver's Liability: Depending on the circumstances, your driver may also be held personally liable for damages if they were found to be at fault. However, as the owner of the vehicle, you may sh ...ReadMore

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What is legal rate of interest can we claim in a civil suit related to Ancestor property

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The legal rate of interest that can be claimed in a civil suit related to ancestor property can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. In India, for instance, the rate of interest that can be claimed in a civil suit is not fixed and can vary based on various factors, including the terms of any agreement between the parties, the nature of the claim, and the court's discretion.

Generally, the court may award interest on a claim from the date of the ca ...ReadMore

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icon Encroachment on canal

My neighbour has constructed a house on canal and not leaved an Inch of setback. There is a public pathway adjacent to th canal. During winters tth snowy of The rooftop of the said house directly fall

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6 months ago


A. Dear

Check Local Regulations: Begin by checking the local building and zoning regulations in your area. Verify if the construction of the house violates any setback requirements or encroaches on public property.

Document the Issue: Collect evidence of the problem. Take photographs of the house, the snow falling onto the public pathway, and any other relevant details.

Contact Local Authorities: Report the issue to your local municipal or city authorities. This may include the building departme ...ReadMore

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icon Neighbors spreading rumors

My neighbors recorded my family's conversation while we were arguing and framed it in such a way that we mistreated elderly. Its been 18 years we live as a family of 6 (Including senior citizen) and n

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, you may consider taking legal action against your neighbours for recording and disseminating a conversation without your consent if it violates your privacy and reputation. If the recording has caused harm to your reputation, you may consider filing a defamation lawsuit against your neighbours. Defamation laws in India protect individuals from false statements that harm their reputation. Depending on the circumstances, you might also consider filing a police complaint agai ...ReadMore

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icon Can a WS be allowed after three and a hal years

Greetings dear all eminent lawyers, Here is my case history in brief:- I filed a case in cooperative court against overbilling on 30th December 2019. The opposite party was not attending any hearin

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Here are some insights into your queries:

1. Can the honorable judge allow a WS after three and a half years?

In general, courts have the discretion to allow or disallow a written statement (WS) even if it is filed late. The principle of natural justice and fairness may be considered by the judge. If the opposite party can provide a reasonable explanation for the delay in filing the WS, the judge may allow it. However, it ultimately depends on the facts and circumstances of ...ReadMore

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icon Neighbour not allowing us to construct home

I have a plot. I have the approval from government. I am constructing my home within my plot area as per the approval. But the neighbour is forcing us to leave 1feet on our area and doesn't want us to

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6 months ago


A. Dear
Review Documents: Ensure that you have all the necessary legal documents in place, including the plot approval and building plans. If your construction is in compliance with these documents, it strengthens your case.

Mediation: You can explore mediation as an option to resolve the dispute. A mediator can help facilitate a conversation between you and your neighbors to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

File a Complaint: If your neighbors' actions escalate and you believe they are haras ...ReadMore

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