icon Marriage certificate correction

In my marriage certificate, my (bride) address is wrong(like vill, post office, pin no, police station). But Adhdhar no is correct, can i correct my address, if yes what is the process?

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The issuing authority here is the Registrar of Marriages where your marriage was registered. You need to make an application to the Registrar of Marriages with copies of the relevant documents to substantiate the correct address so that the corrections can be made and a new certificate is issued to you.

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icon cheque bounce and promicery note

i take debt to my relative 10lakhs in 2016 he transfer online i give 2 promicery note and 2 blank cheque for security purposes. i pay 8lakhs and i losses on bussiness then after 8years he call me and

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A criminal case under section 138 N I Act can be filed within three months from the date on which it was presented in the bank. Since there is no date on an undated cheque so the person holding the cheque is free to present the same on any date by putting a date on the cheque. The Supreme Court in the case of Sripati Singh v. State of Jharkhand, 2021 SCC OnLine SC 1002, decided on 28.10.2021, held that a cheque issued as security pursuant to a financial transaction cannot be consid ...ReadMore

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icon Demarcation of land

How i can protected from wrong demarcation by surveyor

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The best option you have is to first construct the boundary on the demarcated land. Also if you want to demarcate it with the order of SDM you must write a letter to the SDM or the district collector explaining your situation and request them to order to some one to demarcate your land.

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icon promicery note and cheque bounce

i take loan by relative 20/05/2016 10lakhs i give 2 signed blank cheque and promicery notes after i pay amount of 8lakhs some amount by transfer and some amount by cash after i loss everything .till n

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, the law governing promissory notes is the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (NIA). According to Section 118 of the NIA, a promissory note is a negotiable instrument containing an unconditional undertaking to pay a certain amount of money to the order of a specified person or to the bearer of the instrument.

Regarding the time limitation for enforcing promissory notes, Section 118 of the NIA states that a promissory note may be presented for payment within a reasonable tim ...ReadMore

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icon Marriage - we have separate blood relation

I'm 4th generation from father side and my fiance was 5th generation from her mother side (we both are actually cousins in distance relative) but we have separate blood relation becz our fathers are f

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As per Sce.5(v) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 a condition for valid marriage amongst others outlined as both the partners must not be Sapindas of each other. Sapinda relationships are prohibited under Hindu marriage law. A sapinda is someone who is: within or has a common ancestor relative within three generations above you on your mother's side of the family. within or has a common ancestor relative within five generations above you on your father's side of the family. If the pa ...ReadMore

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icon Marriage - legalize if i got married to my cousin

Is there is any other way to legalize if i got married to my cousin and someone who's know to me has made this they are long distance cousin like wise there is any other eay

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As per Sce.5(v) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 a condition for valid marriage amongst others outlined as both the partners must not be Sapindas of each other. Sapinda relationships are prohibited under Hindu marriage law. A sapinda is someone who is: within or has a common ancestor relative within three generations above you on your mother's side of the family. within or has a common ancestor relative within five generations above you on your father's side of the family. If the pa ...ReadMore

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icon Marriage issue - longest relation sister

Can I get married to my father's side cusion(longest relation sister) for me is there is any legal support for this like law,?

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
As per the law in force in India, Hindu cousins cannot get married to each other. Additionally, such marriage is punishable under Section 18 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 with imprisonment of up to one month and fine of up to one thousand rupees.

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icon Existing Renter after no third party right

Court order passed for not creating any kind of third party, how to vacate the property or remove the renter

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
With the assistance of a lawyer, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit against the tenant if, for any reason, they refuse to leave the rental property. The matter that pertains to the rented property is heard by the civil court.

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icon TN APARTMENT OWNERSHIP ACT

I HAVE LIVED APARTMENT @CHENNAI . THE APARTMENT HAVE GROUND + FIRST FLOOR - TOTAL 5 MEMBERS OF APARTMENT. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES DONE ONE MEMBER BUT THEY ARE NOT GIVEN PROPER EXPLANATION OF EXPENSES.

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
To form an apartment owners association in Chennai, you can follow the process outlined in the Tamil Nadu Apartment Ownership Act, 1994 (TN Act) and its rules.

According to the TN Act, for the formation of an association, it is necessary to have a minimum of seven members who are owners of the apartment units. In your case, it appears that there are only five members, including two tenants. Please note that tenants cannot be part of the ownership association.

To initiate the pro ...ReadMore

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icon I have question about my gratuity

I have resigned from a pvt. ltd. company after working of 4 years and 269 days. am i eligible for gratuity. if yes, then what tenure will be considered while calculating the gratuity. My joining date

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
An employee is eligible for gratuity only if he/she has completed 5 years of service with an organization. These 5 years must be continuous and there should not be any gap in the services of the employee with that company.

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