icon My tanent is creating lot of problem

I am the owner and my last tanent vacated our flat last month on 1 month previous notice, But the walls and doors of flat are coloured with creons by his children also tiles of bathroom were broken an

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the given situation, referring the terms of rent agreement serve a legal notice to your ex-tenant and file a case u/s.268 of IPC against him for creating public nuisance in the Court of CJM or District Magistrate. You may also escalate your grievance before the Rent Controller appointed under Rent Contrlol Act, However, if the situation went worse, reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.

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icon Regarding Salary fixation

My father was junior clerk in district hospital baharaich U.P.He was terminated on the basis of forge job allegations. He won the case in highcourt and highcourt ordered that The government will have

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Supreme Court has modified ther order of the High Court to the extent of payment of back wages for the period your father remained out ot employment giving continuity of service for the purpose of pension. That means reinstatement in service with continuity of service for the intervening period. Once a continuity of service is allowed then fixation of salary on his rejoining the service in compliance with Courts order is required to be made extending all the benefits of scale of ...ReadMore

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icon How to Compromise during contempt of court

During the period of stay my relative had sold one of the shop under the disputed area against which I was about to file a case but my relative apologized and wants to compromise without going through

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Being aware of the status of a shop that is situated in a disputed area, no compromise or settlement out of Court can resolve the matter for the parties involved in the transactions.

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icon My friend borrowed and cheated me

My friend borrowed and cheated me, I deposited many cash in his account, but have only 2 slips to prove. How do I obtain deposit slip or the accused bank account to submit to court as evidence

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
When you deposit the cash in the Bank account of your friend through the prescribed Pay-in-Slip of the Bank, is there any option in the said pay-in-slip confirming that you are depositing the said cash as a loan to your friend? So, in the absence of any written agreement or promissory note executed between you and your friend regarding a loan, the pay-in-slip of the Bank is of no use and will not serve any purpose in claiming a refund of the loan amount from your friend even through ...ReadMore

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icon Illegal Land Sale Agreement

I would like to know what can we do in case someone made a illegal sale agreement to a land which is already registered to a minor girl. We paid 10 lacks on agreement and later found that they can't r

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6 months ago


A. Dear C;ient,
It appears that due to a lack of proper searching/verification of the status of the title and encumbrance of the property before executing the sale agreement and payment of earnest money to the seller, you are now facing such an ordeal. So, in the prevailing situation, serving a legal notice to the concerned party, file a criminal suit against the concerned person/s for cheating under Sec.415 of IPC before the competent Court having jurisdiction over the suit property. Additionally, ...ReadMore

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icon Tenant not vacate

3 tenants in our apartment did not pay the rent and maintenance amount since May 2023, however they started to stay from mid of mar 2023. they tortured the houseowner to provide metro water to bathroo

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7 months ago


A. Dear

Initiate Eviction Proceedings: If the tenants do not comply with the legal notices and continue to occupy the property without paying rent, the owner may need to initiate eviction proceedings through the appropriate legal channels, which can vary by jurisdiction.

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icon civil - can son have to right

can son have to right to built house on ansestral poperty...

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Until and unless an ancestral property is partitioned following the decree of the Court and the individual share in the said property is distributed among all the legal heirs or coparceners as per the registered deed of partition, a legal heir or coparcener cannot construct a building in his share of the said ancestral property.

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icon OBC NCL reservation

Both My mother and father is teacher in MP state govt. (In grade 3 ) & In my income certificate there is only my father's income is included which is less then 8 lakh.... If I show my mother's inco

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Eligibility criteria for obtaining a Non-Creamy Layer certificate include some terms and conditions. If your annual family income (Definition of family includes father, mother & minor children below 18 years) excluding agricultural income is more than Rs. 8 lakhs in all the last three years, you are a creamy layer. The basic difference between these categories lies in their family income limits. It is held that all OBC creamy layer candidates' family income is above 8 lakh per annu ...ReadMore

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icon Construction single room and bathroom on terrace

Can I make a single room and bathroom on my terrace if in my house agreement it,s written that the occupants of the said property shall have the right to way through the Staircase from the Ground Floo

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7 months ago


A. Dear

The first step is to check with your local municipal authority or city planning department to understand the specific building codes and regulations that apply to your area. They will provide guidance on whether constructing a room and bathroom on your terrace is allowed and what permits you may need.
The clause in your property agreement regarding the right of way through the staircase is an important factor to consider. Review the agreement carefully to determine whether it contains any ...ReadMore

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icon Legal heirs Property for a daughter

My father died in 2016 and after that i got married in 2019 My mother with the help of her mother and brother in law got me married and now i want a share in the property which my father aquired what

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
After the amendment of the Hindu Succession Act in 2005, both sons and daughters even married were given equal rights to claim a share in the property of their deceased father who left it intestate. So, to obtain a share in the intestate property of your deceased father, you need to file a suit for partition before the appropriate Civil Court having jurisdiction over the suit property. Consult with an Advocate practicing civil cases for guidance and steps.

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