icon Deliberately file civil case on me

My grandfather hold land in survey number 1304 from 60 years and passed away in the year 1960 after that my father hold and transfer all title on his name everything update passbook also issued and re

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Please engage a good lawyer and contest the case. Please give all relevant evidence in support of your case(survey report etc). The judge will pass order in your favour if you have a valid defence

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icon Domicile applicability

Please suggest which domicile is applicable for my child in this case- 1. State of birth Rajasthan year 2006 (Never resided) 2. Lived and studied in Hyderabad (Telangana) from 2006 to April 2017. 3. L

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9 months ago


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Place of birth: The state or region where the child was born may be a relevant factor, but it is not necessarily determinative on its own.

Residence: The duration and continuity of residence in each location can play a significant role. Factors to consider include the length of time spent in each place, the purpose of the residence (e.g., education, employment, family), and the intention to make that place a permanent home.

Intent: The child's intent to establish a permanent home ...ReadMore

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icon over debt in credit cards

i had credit cards where i used them for medical reason of family members but later on i was not able to pay the money i am just paying minimum amount everymonth and my debt was around some 5lakhs now

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Assess your financial situation: Start by evaluating your income, expenses, and debts. Create a budget to get a clear understanding of your financial position. This will help you identify any areas where you can cut expenses or increase income.

Communicate with your creditors: Contact your credit card companies and explain your situation honestly. Discuss your financial difficulties and see if they can offer any assistance, such as a reduced payment plan or lower interest rates. S ...ReadMore

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icon Legal Heir - My great Aunty died intestate in 2008

My great Aunty died intestate in 2008 living behind her house, plot & FD deposit, at her time of death, she was survived by 2 sister , 1 brother. 1 sister died before her. Doubt1: Can the propert

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Intestate property both immovable or movable is always shared equally by surviving legal heirs who got the right to share in the said property by birth. When a suit is filed in the Court by any legal heirs claiming their share in the intestate property and once the matter becomes subjudice before a Court of Law, until and unless an order/judgment is passed disposing of the suit no further action either for partition or for mutation can be initiated in respect of said intestate prope ...ReadMore

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icon Land - My father bought lent money

My father bought lent money of 3 lakhs on 2017 and we are paying interest till now..but he registered the land to my neighbor without my father consent..what to do here My father signed a document t

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If the property is the self-acquired property of your father who took a loan from the person on the condition that in case of failure to repay the loan, the land will be transferred in lieu of the outstanding loan, then your father being the owner of the said self-acquired property need not to inform his family members for disposal of property. In the prevailing situation once the title of the property is transferred through registration following the procedure of the Registration A ...ReadMore

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icon Harassment by the tenants who live in the flat above mine.

There is a family who stays in the flat above mine. They are tenants, and constantly cause noise which disturbs me. Throughout the day I can hear their kids running, jumping, and slamming things along

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
There is a law called "law of torts" and under that law one can file a case in civil court seeking relief from the court from such kind of nuisance and the court has the power to grant relief.

Then there are other criminal provisions under which the noisy Neighbours can be booked like;

Section 268 in The Indian Penal Code
268. Public nuisance.—A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does any act or is guilty of an illegal omission which causes any common injury, danger or an ...ReadMore

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icon Friend not returning money

Sir, Once I took some amount from a friend of my Spouse and I returned him within his stipulated time and without any follow-up from his side. Later, he got some urgency and asked me for the amount an

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Gather evidence: Collect all relevant evidence related to the transaction and communication with your friend. This may include records of the amount borrowed, repayment details, any written agreements or messages, bank statements, and the recorded conversation with your friend.

Consult with a lawyer: Seek legal advice from a lawyer who specializes in debt recovery or civil litigation. They can assess the specifics of your case, advise you on the best course of action, and guide yo ...ReadMore

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icon creditcard debits have 10lakhs now .how to releve from this problem

im basheer from tamilnadu. im used hdfc sbi icici axix bank kotakbank yesbank rbl bank paytm postpaid early salary and all credit apps used take loan use my guardian heart operation ,but i cont save

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Seek professional advice: Consider reaching out to a financial advisor or credit counseling agency. They can assist you in understanding your financial situation, exploring potential solutions, and guiding you through the process of managing your debts.

Communicate with your creditors: It's important to maintain open lines of communication with your creditors. Explain your current circumstances and financial difficulties to them. Some creditors may be willing to work with you to e ...ReadMore

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icon Civil suit against Washington State university

How to send legal notice and sue Washington State university from India.

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Please contact the Indian embassy to ask about the prevailing laws/procedure to be followed to sue the university. You may need a foreign lawyer

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icon Stay vacant

High court Indore stay in our recruitment process because of reservation exceed 50%.But the stay is given in this case after results and only joining is left I want to know it is challangelbe or not b

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
When a petition is made for injunction or stay before the High Court after the declaration of result, it passes the order accordingly staying the pending process of recruitment. Until and unless the stay order is vacated by the Court, the process of recruitment shall be kept in abeyance, and in the absence of any cause of action, it is not challengable at the moment. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps when any cause of action arises.

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