icon Parental emancipation

In 2019, I left my home when I was 26 years old, studied and got a job to become financially independent. Parents were a hurdle to my career and our relationship thanks to their hectic jobs, strained

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3 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may get issue a legal notice accompanied by a paper notification declaring publicly that you are disowning your parents permanently for various reasons as narrated in your question.

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icon Marriage between cousins brother sister

Hello sir, I love girl she is my relative . Our grandfather's grandfather (great great grandfathers were siblings. Can I marry her legally??

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3 months ago


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It is on statute book and if there is any objecting such marriage there would no problem. Otherwise you may get yourself and your proposed wife change your religion and get marry or get marry as per Arya Samaj rituals.

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icon Father mental torture

My father menrally torture me a lot and abuse me all the time and the time comes that i get fully depressed and now i cant handle tgis any more. I want to get separated with my father.please help what

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you are experiencing mental torture and abuse from your father, it's essential to prioritize your well-being. Consider seeking support from friends, family, or a mental health professional who can offer guidance and assistance. If you feel unsafe or need legal intervention, you may explore reaching out to local authorities or a helpline specializing in family issues. Document instances of abuse, if possible, and consider discussing your situation with a counselor or therapist who ...ReadMore

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icon Extra marital

I am married not divorce I have affair with a person I am pregnant right now that person is ready tack responsibility but after my divorce but he just saying by words and he is try to travel abroad an

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client, I
It would be a crime if a married woman stays in a live-in relationship with another person without ending her marriage. And the person living in such a relationship with a woman will be considered a criminal under Section 494/495 of the IPC. In a recent judgment, the division bench of Allahabad High Court ruled that a married woman moving in with another man without divorcing her spouse cannot claim to be in a live-in relationship and seek legal sanctity later. Such a relationship ...ReadMore

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icon Second cousin Marriage under Special Marriage Act 1954

I'm a Hindu Male having no traditions of cousin marriages, I would like to know If I can marry my paternal second cousin [i.e. My father's first cousin's daughter]. I understand such marriages are pro

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4 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Your marriage may be declared null and void on the said grounds and also you have to face medical problems during pregnancy and after birth of the children. You may take appropriate advise from all the concerned and proceed.

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icon Senoir Citizen act

How much time does takes in senior citizen cases.

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
According to Sub-Section 3 of Section 5 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents & Sr. Citizens Act, 2007, on receipt of an application for maintenance under sub-section(I), after giving notice of the application to the children or relative and after giving the parties an opportunity of being heard, hold an inquiry for determining the amount of maintenance. As per Sub-Sec..4 of Sec.5 of the Act, an application filed under sub-section (2) for the monthly allowance for the maintenanc ...ReadMore

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icon Daughters right after marriage

Apart from ancestral property, does the daughter has rights on the money in bank account and ppfs and FDs after marriage?

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If the father passes away without a will, the daughter has the same rights as the son in both ancestral and self-acquired property. The marital status of the daughter is immaterial, and a married daughter has the same rights as an unmarried one. However, if the father is alive and has transferred his self-acquired property to the sons or grandsons, then the daughters have no right to claim it. If the father died and the property has been transferred through a will, then the daughter ...ReadMore

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icon Family matters

My son and daughter in law both are in Singapore since August 2017 and they are have a son born on21/06/2019. After birth of child his mother deserted his father though they are living under same roof

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4 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
It depends upon the existing laws of Singapore State. If marriage had happened in India then your son may file Divorce case in India through Power of Attorney and get a divorce on the ground of cruelty and desertion.

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icon Too much mental torture, abuse, beating by Father and Aunt

This is to inform you that I live with my 2 brothers and 2 sisters in my father's house. My aunt lives with us because she is not married. My second aunt also lives next to our house. My both aunts al

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Consider reaching out to local authorities, such as the police or a helpline for domestic abuse. They can provide immediate assistance and guidance on the legal options available to you.
You may also want to consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law to understand your rights and potential legal actions against the abusive individuals. Documenting instances of abuse, keeping any evidence, and seeking professional advice can be essential steps in addressing the situation.
If ...ReadMore

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icon Court marriage

Sir mein muslim hu aur hindu ladki se pyaar karta hu bahot pyaar karta hu usse court marriage karna chata hu meri age waise 23 hai lekin aadhar card mein 18 hai court marriage hogi ki nahi?

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Marriage between a Hindu girl and a Muslim boy is governed under Hindu law, Muslim Law, and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. "Special Marriages" or "Inter-religious marriages," are valid regardless of the couple's previous religious beliefs. The Special Marriage Act, which regulates these partnerships, makes it possible for inter-faith couples or individuals who seek marriage without the constraints of personal laws. The most ideal way would be for both partners to get their marriag ...ReadMore

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