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The language you have posted your concern I am having difficulty understanding the language being used. Could you please communicate in English so that I can explain my point more clearly and accurately.
After knowing that my husband is unfit for consummation of martial life as he abused me physically and mentally through his actions and words and my in laws to. As following I filed for 498a, maintena ...
Dear Client,
Yes, you can legally claim back the gold, silver, and other valuable items given to you during your marriage, including those given by your in-laws, under the concept of "Stridhan" in Indian law.
These items are considered your Stridhan, which legally belongs to you as per Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.
Therefore, you can seek recovery of Stridhan through your ongoing Domestic Violence (DVC) case under Section 12 r/w Sections 18, 19, 20, and 22 of the Protection
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My flat is G1 and adjacent flat is G2. My flat has been vacant from December 2024 to till date. every month i am getting around Rs-600-700 despite of zero consumption in my flat. recently i visited my ...
Dear Client,
Section 135 of the Electricity Act, 2003 deals with electricity theft. This section specifically addresses activities such as meter tampering, illegal connections, and other forms of unauthorized use of electricity. When electricity theft is detected, an FIR must be registered, and the authorized officers under the Electricity Act have a responsibility to file this FIR within 24 hours of disconnection post detection of theft, which is an essential prerequisite before initiating any
Ek pre cognizance notice issue hua from Judicial Magistrate court Kolkata ...i belong to Bareilly....this is a case where L&T issued home loan to us in Bareilly but now the notice has comeu/s 316 318 ...
Dear Sir,
The alleged offences are for cheating and for criminal breach of trust. Legally, such sections does not attract. In your interest you may avoid appearance for pre-litigation session. Let the L&T file FIR in the Police Station then you may go to High Court and get it quashed.
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Our area laundry man purchased house a year ago from builder, Electricity metre could not be applied due NOC norms in Punjab. Metre was applied in Feb 2025 but PSPCL didn't installed metre. In April e ...
Dear Client,
Section 135 of the Electricity Act, 2003 deals with electricity theft. This section specifically addresses activities such as meter tampering, illegal connections, and other forms of unauthorized use of electricity. When electricity theft is detected, an FIR must be registered, and the authorized officers under the Electricity Act have a responsibility to file this FIR within 24 hours of disconnection post detection of theft, which is an essential prerequisite before initiating an
Sir, I live with my family in Prayagraj and frequently visit the nearby market-place with my mother, there is this guy 31-38 age group who weirdly stares me most of the time and yesterday even followe ...
Dear Client,
In India, the offence of stalking is governed under Section 354D of the IPC(now Section 78 of BNS), where stalking is defined as the act of following, contacting, or attempting to contact a person persistently despite their clear indication of disinterest or through any other means of communication, causing fear or distress in the victim. Section 354D(2) of the IPC deals with stalking punishment in India, which is imprisonment for a term that may extend to three years and with a fi
Son & his girlfriend abuse hit mother n now stays in live in...what case can file..what to do ... mother age 50 ..can she ask maintenance
Dear Client,
If a 50-year-old mother is being abused, harassed, or physically assaulted by her son and his live-in girlfriend, she has full legal rights to take action. She can file a police complaint under sections like 323 (hurt), 504 (insult), and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code, as well as under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. She can also seek protection and restraining orders if needed. Additionally, under the Maintenance and Welfare of Pare
Doubts on mandamus writ petition( no action in my police & private complaint ) - Please clarify my doubts on mandamus writ petition( no action on police/private complaint) 1) Can I mention police( ...
Dear Client,
A writ of mandamus is typically issued by the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India when a public authority has failed or refused to perform a mandatory duty despite being requested to do so. A writ of mandamus compels a public authority to perform its legal duty, and the police are considered a public authority. You can mention police officials or government officials as the sole respondents in a mandamus writ petition if they are responsible for the alleged fa
Dear Sir, I have filled some cheque cases in Tirupur Fast track court . And for that case alredy paid to Advocate fees.. But Advocate is not following properly,,. So some of cases were dismissed. S ...
Dear Client,
Typically, such type of conduct on the part of an Advocate may be considered professional misconduct once a complaint is filed against the Advocate by the litigant/client under Section 35(1) of the Advocates Act, 1961, before the disciplinary committee of the State Bar Council. An advocate has a fiduciary duty to protect the client's interests through honest and ethical means, regardless of the potential for negative outcomes for the advocate or any other parties. A litigant can ad
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can ACB file a case against a state government official, after his suspension from service of 2 months?
Dear Sir,
It depends upon the history of offences alleged to have been committed. The duration of service is not a criteria. Better get FIR copy and go to any Advocate practicing the service matters and then go to High Court for staying and quashing.
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