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Is 2nd marriage is legal in ST without divorce.
dear client in your matter I guess that the term ST denotes Scheduled tribe. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable throughout for every citizen of India who is a Hindu. Any custom or usage before the commencement of the Hindu Marriage Act 1954 ceases to have effect. Therefore, it is illegal to do 2nd marriage.
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A girl threatened me i will do suicide and leave a suicide note .I have file wriiten complaint to SHO.I ALSO take compromise letter from her brother and him also that i will not responsible in case of ...
dear client in your case it is advisable to consult and take guidance & protection as per Law from a Senior Lawyer.
A girl who was working in my department threatened me that she will do suicide and leave a suicide more .I have give information to nearby SHO what should i do ? I have no connection with girl it seem ...
You should lodge this as a complaint in your police station and get a copy from them.
My name is karthik. I was in love with 1 girl in my office since 2014. During this period we both travel in my native place hyderabad. We both had sexual activities till 2016. Now in 2017 my parents r ...
dear client but you can take defence that whatever had happened between you both was from mutual consent and you have not forced yourself on her.
lodge a fir u/s 420,406 for amount around 36 lakh. Thereafter petitioner appealed for anticipatory bail in trial and high court and fortunately it was rejected. Appellant is still abscond. Now his adv ...
dear client if he is ready to pay in instalments the accept it but don't give any thing in writing except about the amount received if asked for.so far I understand u want ur money back ,that u will even through PDCs,if he fails u can press for his arrest
An fir was lodged. It's a State vs case. Our marriage is more than 15 years. Am now working. In the incident i was hitted by my husband but honestly I love him and can't stay without him. So now want ...
dear client in your case The sections under which you have filed your cases are very harsh sections and now you want to withdraw the same. i suusgest relation to withdrawing you have to hire a lawyer.
I am 30, male. My 15 years old niece is hitting on me. Some days back, first she asked me to open porn on my laptop, which I denied and told her to use her own phone for whatever she wanted to do. The ...
dear client Your recommended action should be to talk to her parents without further delay and explain to them in details. If you keep numb and let things go out of control, then you will land yourself in trouble as because it is a very clear fact that she will enjoy an upper hand factually in Law.
Without any inspection report, without any prior notice, without permission the officer entered into a women's private premises along with 25-30 people carrying dangerous weapons like Hammer, Axe and ...
you can file an FIR against such officer
Dear Sir/Ma'am This is a case of honour killing where the couple was sentenced to a complete isolation by panches of the village and on complaint by Girl's Father, the trial court sentenced them to ca ...
kindly contact local lawyer
An application for rejection of bail for cheating has been filed in High Court (cr.case) a month ago. Certain objection raised has been complied with and resubmitted. Lawyer says my docs are in objec ...
dear client You have access to scrutiny section of High Court and get the objections cleared and get it posted on board so that your advocate can argue the case before the Hon’ble bench.
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