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 Parivarik jhagda

Kya apni patni pr kabhi kbhi chillana crime hai

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5 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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5 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 False fir

Hey , I'm 18 yrs old and my bf is 21. I live with my parents.as soon as they got to know that they know I have a boyfriend they started to do physical violence especially my dad 4 months before he gra

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6 months ago


A. Dear
If you are in immediate danger or have been physically harmed, please contact the police or emergency services right away.

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icon My father in law daily Torturing me and my husband

How can I safe our self because daily my Father in law told to get out of his house

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In 2016, the Delhi High Court ruled that 'a son, irrespective of his marital status, has no legal right to live in his parents' house, and can reside there only at their mercy'. However, if the children are abusive, the parents have a blanket right to evict them. The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act has provisions to safeguard parents’– and in-laws’– right to property through giving them the choice to evict the daughter-in-law from their own proper ...ReadMore

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icon Legal heirs

Hello sir/madam, our grand father married to our grand mother and had only son but our grandfather married second wife and had one son, whereas now our grand father both the grandmothers and son of fi

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Section 8 of Hindu Succession Act:
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General rules of succession in the case of males.―The property of a male Hindu dying intestate
shall devolve according to the provisions of this Chapter:―
(a) firstly, upon the heirs, being the relatives specified in class I of the Schedule;

CLASS I

Son; daughter; widow; mother; son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased daughter; daught ...ReadMore

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icon How is grandfather's property divided between grandchildren

My grandfather died intestate. All his children have passed on too. The property still stands in my grandfather's name. How does it get divided between his grandchildren? Do we have to obtain any cour

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Section 8 of Hindu Succession Act:
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General rules of succession in the case of males.―The property of a male Hindu dying intestate
shall devolve according to the provisions of this Chapter:―
(a) firstly, upon the heirs, being the relatives specified in class I of the Schedule;

CLASS I

Son; daughter; widow; mother; son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased daughter; daught ...ReadMore

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icon How to Appeal against order passed by the sub divisonal officer

My father misusing the law of Senior Citizen. He is retired govt. servent and want to give share of his house to my sister. for that they are going to sale our house. by using senir citizen law they c

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7 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may immediately get stay order from High court on such order passed by sub-divisional officer.

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icon Senior citizens Domestic abuse

What are the rights of senior citizens if they are abused by son and daughter in law. And parents want to evict son from there house.

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7 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
http://socialjustice.nic.in/UserView/PrintUserView?mid=52569

The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007
What are the important features of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007?
Ans. The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 envisages providing need based maintenance to the parents/grand parents from their children. Tribunals will be set up for the purpose of settling the maintenance claims of the parents ...ReadMore

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icon Mentally Ill wife not cooperating for treating the mental illness

My wife is having stress, sleeplessness and crying without any reasons. I am trying to help her but she is not accepting the truth and asking me to mind my business. Can I get the help of court to tel

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7 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Courts are neutral you may go to any NGO or directly admit her in any mental hospital for treatment.

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