icon Pabandi nama

Maine theke ke aage beer pee raha tha fir ek constable mujhe thane le gaya aur pabandi nama pe sign karwa liya aur chor diya ki aage aisa mat karna so anything to do after this


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If the case is a minor and straightforward matter with no significant repercussions or side effects, it might be advisable not to disclose it in job applications, discussions with employers, or among friends. However, it's essential to keep in mind that honesty and transparency are valued in many situations. Some employers may conduct background checks, and if the information comes to light later, it could potentially lead to trust issues.

Ultimately, the decision to disclose suc ...ReadMore

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icon Gambling Act Case

Back in 2021, I had a gambling case registered against me, in Gujarat. (Online betting) Lawyer asked me to plead guilty and pay 200rs fine to get out quickly from the matter. I did what he told me ba


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A criminal case, even one that has been disposed of with a guilty plea, has the potential to impact an individual's visa application for foreign travel. The extent of the impact varies based on factors such as the nature of the crime, the destination country's visa requirements, and its immigration laws. The authority responsible for issuing passports and visas holds the discretion to deny or revoke an application on reasonable grounds, particularly in cases involving criminal act ...ReadMore

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Section 482 of the CrPC empowers the High Court with inherent powers to intervene in subordinate court proceedings and quash FIRs in the interest of justice. This relief is available when no other legal provision addresses the aggrieved party's concerns. The issuance of a writ of certiorari is a remedy against overreaching jurisdiction, deficiency in jurisdiction, or legal mistakes. Unlike prohibition, which acts preventively, certiorari serves both preventive and corrective purpo ...ReadMore

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icon Case ke wareme puchtach

Sir, me Hindu mera land Muslim ke pass sale kar raha hu iske Karan 50-60 neighbours humare Ghar me ake mera absence pe mera mammi ke upar bohot Dara dhamka ke gaya. Aur mera mammi case diya direct c

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A. Dear Client,

To challenge or address the imposition of Section 144 or Section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), you have the option to approach the sessions court to seek a stay or set aside order. Additionally, you may consider filing a permanent injunction suit, which is a legal action to prevent a party from continuing a particular activity or behavior.

In summary, you can take legal recourse by approaching the sessions court for an order against Sections 144 or 107 of the CrPC an ...ReadMore

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icon Theft of my second hand car

SHO of my concerning police station denied to lodge fir because vehicle registration on first owner but now i owned this vehicle and car is in my possession from past 7 years .....so now what i do to

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A. Dear Client,
There are statutory forms to be signed both by the ex-owner and the present owner to process the transfer of ownership of the vehicle and change of address in the Certificate of Registration(RC). As per the mandatory provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and M VRules, 1989, once a vehicle is sold, the purchaser has to submit statutory forms and other required documents along with transfer fees within 30 days to the concerned RTO/Registering Authority for processing the transfe ...ReadMore

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icon Appeal against criminal case

I was acquitted in IPC 420 by session court in year 2018. IN May 2022 opponent has filed a appeal against acquittal in highcourt in July 2018 and seeking condonation of delay. Is the appeal will be ac

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A. Dear sir
It is a worst case wherein such in ordinate delay may not be condoned. Hire a reputed lawyer and see that delay is not condoned.

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icon Someone not returning my money

I gave RS 5000 (by UPI) to a person who lived with me in my hostel, one day he escaped from hostel without informing anyone, Now he is not answering my calls, I know his name, mobile no., district, a

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,

Firstly, you may try sending the person a legal notice to pay back the amount. Further, you can also file a criminal charge under Section 420 of IPC for cheating and not paying the money back. It is a misuse of trust and you may file a charge against the person. However, since Rs.5000 is not a huge amount, the police may not take the case.
You can also file a civil suit under Order 38 of CPC which makes the parties to a summary suit.

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icon Cheating Money

My brother son bought 5 lakhs from me to go abroad in 2017. Money not returned after going abroad.After covid he come to India, In August 2022,got him to signature the promissory note.He was paying me

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A promissory note serves as a legally binding commitment to repay a debt, with laws governing its terms varying by state. Typically, it includes loan details and signatures from both parties. Once signed by the borrower, it transforms into a binding contract, allowing lenders to seek repayment through legal avenues like the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1938. Promissory notes usually hold validity for three years from the execution date, in this case, until July 2025. Notably, Section ...ReadMore

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icon Need advice on the following 4 issues

Hi Sir, My aunt has done the following troubles: 1. My aunt requested us to allow her to use my store room whenever she visited the village, we gave the duplicate key to him in 1995, in 2021 covid tim

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3 months ago


A. Dear sir
You have two options .
one is go to magistrate court and file private complaint.
Second is file different civil suits seeking injunction order.

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icon remission policy guidelines in Maharashtra

there are certain guidelines relating to premature release of life time imprisoned prisoners issued by Maharashtra Home Department relating to categories and sub categories eligible for such release.

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3 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may please contact local reputed Advocate practicing in criminal law and also officers of Jail for knowing rules and regulations for remission.

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