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My husband father is died this year and grandfather is also died in august 2023 but till now my husband uncle did not give access of land to my husband and not providing death certificate of grandfath

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5 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Your husband has to file partition suit immediately. You may try for Death Certificate from the concerned Authority if not given then file application under relevant provision of law as interim application in the partition suit thus the concerned authority has to submit copy of Death Certificates to the Court.

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icon My mother is trying to extort money

So my parents decided to buy a flat for investment 3 years back which is not yet ready and it's loan is still going on (when I say my parents I only mean my mother because my father is entirely contro

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
You have the right to refuse to pay for your parents' debts, as they are their own financial obligations and you are not legally responsible for them unless you have co-signed on the loan or have taken on the debt yourself. Your mother cannot force you to leave the house simply because you refuse to pay for her debts.

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icon I want an advice.

Sir mera naam Hemant Rajput hai meri age 31 yrs hai. mai chhattisgarh ke raipur city mein rehta hu lekin hum log delhi se hi hai. 12 saal pehle maine apne ghar mein 1-2 pyar wale gaane baja diye they

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client
If you believe your rights are being violated, you may consider consulting with a lawyer to explore legal options for protection. They can advise you on whether any legal provisions exist to safeguard your well-being and mental health. Court intervention may be sought in cases where there is a need for protection or resolution of disputes. A lawyer can guide you on the legal processes involved and whether approaching the court for assistance is viable. Reach out to mental health advo ...ReadMore

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icon My all 4 brothers aren't giving my share of property

We are 5 brothers. I have been living seperately from them since 2011. My father had kicked me out with the help of other brothers giving me only a small land to build house. I took loan and build a h

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5 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, the Hindu Succession Act governs the distribution of property among family members. According to the Act, if a person dies without leaving a will, their property will be distributed equally among their legal heirs, including sons and daughters. Therefore, the person has a legal right to claim their share of the property, and their brothers cannot deny them this right. If the brothers refuse to give the person their share of the property, the person can file a suit for part ...ReadMore

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icon Parivarik jhagda

Kya apni patni pr kabhi kbhi chillana crime hai

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Normally, such domestic disturbances does not come within the definition of Domestic Violence but the married women approaching the Domestic Violence Courts with false allegations.

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icon Family law

Sir I get intrm maintenance denied by judge But maintenance case tiil date running My question is after maintenance order by judge can I give money from date of application or order date plz b

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You have to pay maintenance if ordered at the time of disposal of final maintenance case then you have to pay maintenance from the date of petition.

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icon Parents not supporting me for education and growth thay follow other people

What should I do with my parents thay don’t want to aducate me and thay used me for their for personal purposes

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
We may require information as to your age and educational qualification as to better respond to this query based on the facts and circumstances of your case, because this majorly depends upon your age. If you have attained majority, no one can force you to do anything.

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icon Surname change for minor child after mother remarriage

Hi, I got divorced and remarried. Have a child from first marriage, I have full custody of my child. I want to change my child's surname to my current husband's surname in aadhaar. May I know what is

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
You will need to go through a legal process to change your child's surname. This would involve a legal name change petition, which should be filed in the court that has jurisdiction over your residence. In the petition, you would need to specify the reason for the name change, which, in your case, would be the remarriage and the desire to adopt your current husband's surname. The court will evaluate the request based on the best interests of the child. The court may require you to ...ReadMore

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icon Compul to marriage mental torture

She is love someone but parents mentally torcher to marriage other one what can I do?

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, individuals have the right to choose their own partners and marry according to their free will, as long as they have reached the legal age for marriage (18 for females and 21 for males) and they are of sound mind. If someone is being forced into a marriage against their will, there are legal remedies available. If someone is being threatened or physically harmed by their parents or anyone else in an attempt to force them into a marriage, they can file a complaint with the ...ReadMore

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icon son harassing mother for property

My son harassing me for the property even through he is railway employee

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the given situation, if you are a Senior Citizen, then reach out to the office of SDM or DM of the concerned Sub-Division or District to file an application before the Maintenance Tribunal presided over by the SDM/DM u/s.5 of Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Sr. Citizens Act, 2007 and rules made thereunder explaining therein the nature and details of harassment and humiliation faced by you in the hand of your son to grab your property. This benevolent act is exclusively ena ...ReadMore

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