Room on terrace
I n our society comon terrace is there but one terrace is free which above onces flat holder and builder has sold this terrace and flat holder constructed one room can he construct room ?and can sold ...
I n our society comon terrace is there but one terrace is free which above onces flat holder and builder has sold this terrace and flat holder constructed one room can he construct room ?and can sold ...
Dear Sir,
No, a flat owner cannot construct a permanent room on the common terrace.
Any such construction is unauthorized under:
Municipal laws (PMC / PCMC Development Control Rules)
Co-operative Housing Society bye-laws
It requires consent of the society and building sanction from PMC. Without these, the construction is illegal and liable for demolition.
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im scared i need to escape i hv trust issues
Dear Madam,
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) can arrange safe shelter homes if you need to escape immediately.
You can also move court under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act for immediate protection orders, residence orders, and maintenance.
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What should we do so that get back our money
Dear Client,
Your query lacks information and transparency to address it suitably. In the given scenario, however, be informed that in case you are a consumer as defined under Section 2(7) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, then serving a legal notice, you can file a complaint against the service provider or seller before the District Consumer Commission having pecuniary jurisdiction to entertain complaints where value of the goods or services paid as consideration does not exceed 50 lakh ru
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I am out on bail but I do not have a single idea about my case . My lawyer refuses to give me any details demands exhorbitant fees . Not been informed about my next hearing date as well .No help from ...
Dear Client,
The e-Courts system is designed to provide 24X7 access to case information, allowing you to check the status of your case or a case filed by an authorized Advocate. You can search your case details by advocate name, along with other details like case number or filing number opting user friendly website e-court service. 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 advoca
Mr. X actively engaged with me for nearly two years regarding a drainage water seepage issue from his former flat. He knowingly represented himself as the owner, despite having executed a settlement d ...
Dear Client,
Section 319 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) defines the offense of cheating by personation and Section 319(2) prescribes the punishment for cheating by personation, stating that such an offense shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine, or with both. Section 316 of the BNS defines and punishes the offense of criminal breach of trust. It criminalizes the dishonest misappropriation, conversion, or disposal o
How do I press charges against my husband for theft of my academic certificates. How to proceed future.
Dear Clien,
In the given scenario, you should immediately file a formal complaint against your husband for theft and criminal breach of trust under Sections 303 and 316 of BNS, 2023 with the local police station which is crucial for both of recovering the documents and applying for duplicates. To build a strong case, document every interaction and incident related to the theft. Further, theft of your academic certificates is a form of "economic abuse" and "emotional abuse" as defined under the
Under what section of CrPC or any other relevant laws should the application be filed? I mean an application for intervention to be filed by the intervenor.
Dear Sir,
File an IA (Interlocutory Application) in the pending Criminal Petition before the High Court, titled as:
“Application for Intervention/Impleadment under Section 482 CrPC r/w Section 301(2) CrPC and the inherent powers of this Hon’ble Court”
If you are the complainant/victim: your locus is stronger (citing Sec. 301(2), 372 Proviso CrPC).
If you are a third party with a direct and substantial interest: rely primarily on Section 482 CrPC + case law (ends of justice, natural just
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when the state government employee is brutally murdered in his own government office will the next of kin liable to get adequate compensation taking into consideration ipc 302 and compassionate appoin ...
Dear Client,
The objective of the Compassionate Appointment Scheme is to grant appointment on compassionate grounds to a dependent family member of a Government servant who has died while in service regardless of cause of death, or who is retired on medical grounds before attaining the age of 55 years (57 years for erstwhile Group ‘D’ employees). thereby leaving the family in penury and without any means of sustainable livelihood, so as to provide relief to the family of the Government serv
If staff made me to admit hospital can I ask owner for my lose
Dear Client,
Your query suffers from a lack of information and transparency to address it suitably. You expressed your situation, but did not provide a cause of action that attracts a legal remedy. This is a legal forum, where in the absence of a specific cause of action, suitable legal remedies cannot be provided or suggested based on the standalone situation/circumstances. So, please revert to us with more details and a cause of action that requires a legal remedy.
I received a call from a mobile number stating that he is a police officer and a complaint has been filed against me. He told that complaint was because you are planning to kill him. Come to police st ...
Dear Client,
From the contents of the query, it appears that you may be a victim of digital arrest which is a cyber fraud where scammers impersonate law enforcement agencies to extort money from victims under the guise of legal trouble and the victim may face the consequences that include severe financial loss, emotional trauma, and identity theft. In that scenario, the victim should immediately report the incident through the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) or the National Cybercri
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