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icon Asking money from parents

My brother is continuously asking money from my parents that to in heavy amounts my parents are tired of giving him money on regular basis but they are forced to give money to my brother i just want t

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Until and unless your parents whose money is being taken by your brother do not agree or are reluctant to take any steps to stop such unusual or unethical practice, you have nothing to do in the matter. In case you take any steps in the matter against your unruly brother, that may worsen the matter more affecting the peaceful coexistence of the family members..

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my brother filed for section 9 under Hindu marriage act after his wife left him after 4 days of marriage and she is very adamant although my brother tried to change her mind. now she replied to cour

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Under section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, any spouse can file a petition before a district court for the restitution of Conjugal Rights. This remedy can be sought by either the husband or the wife who has been deserted or separated from the other spouse without any reasonable cause or excuse. If the husband wins the Sec 9 (RCR) case then the wife is not entitled to Maintenance in CrPC 125. The decision in a suit against the wife for restitution of conjugal rights is equivalent to ...ReadMore

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icon Hindu-Muslim marriage in Jammu and Kashmir after abrogation of section 370

Muslim Kashmiri Boy wants to marry Hindu Girl from different State. Girl don't want to change the religion. Can they marry each other through Special Marriage Act-1954 in J&K

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Special Marriage Act, of 1954 extends to all Indian states as well as Indian nationals living in other countries. Individuals of diverse faiths, such as Muslims, Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs, or Christians, can marry under this Act.
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icon Breach of verbal agreement by brother

Brother had agreed to equal partition of our late father's equity shares , which are in joint name of father & mother , now without our knowledge bro, transferred the trading a/c to another bank where

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
There is no uniform rate chart or schedule of fees that can be charged by an Advocate for rendering service to his client. It mostly depends upon the nature, quality, and volume of service required or involved in the matter and that varies from case to case and State to State, You need to select a good lawyer to handle the case efficiently after getting feedback on his service from different sources and go ahead with the majority of reference.

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icon Money from father for education

I'm 23 year old women who wants to pursue her post graduation but my father has refused to fund in any manner for my education although he has a government job

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
By sending an email to [email protected] or making an online complaint, you can express your predicament before the Chairperson of the National Commission for Women, who is empowered to investigate complaints related to issues experienced by women/girls in distress. You might also approach the State Commission on Women in your state and seek for assistance.

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icon Am from Mysore can i file civil case in Bangalore

my grand father had his own property in T Narasipura talluk, mysore district, after his death it transfer to my grand mother, after my father death my auncl made will to his wife from my grandmother,

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
Let us tell you that you may file a civil case irrespective of your residence or domicile. However, you must make sure that the Court you want to file a case has jurisdiction to hear your case and your cause of dispute falls within that particular court's ambit

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icon Child custody for mother

Me and my husband are living separately since 4 months. They have forcibly kept my 9 year old daughter with them. Don't even let me meet him. Can I file child custody case from my city? or direct from

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
The husband cannot prevent you from seeing your child, it is every parent's right to visit and spend time with their children. For child custody, you will have to file a Petition under Guardian and Wards Act before the jurisdictional Family Court and later on the Court will decide upon the visitation rights and the custody of the child.

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icon Legal Heir Case in District Court

Is it safe to voluntarily introduce a dummy objection or dummy claim during the proceeding of a case for issue of Legal Heir or Succession Certificate. Why does my advocate want to introduce such a d

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Introducing a "dummy objection" or "dummy claim" during legal proceedings, especially when dealing with issues like obtaining a Legal Heir or Succession Certificate, can be a risky strategy and may have potential consequences.

Purpose of a Dummy Claim: A dummy claim might be introduced for various reasons. One common reason could be to expedite the processing time, as you mentioned. It could also be used to meet certain procedural requirements or to address potential objections th ...ReadMore

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icon Daughters share in fathers property - Tamandu

2 daughters got married 1982 and 1986 and 1 daughter got married 1999. And, the WILL was created in 1990 by the father mentioned all his property will be transferred to his son and grandson from 1990.

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9 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
No, because it is not intestate property. Father has executed the Will in respect of his self acquired properties. But there is no admission state to prevent the daughters from filing such false partition suits.

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icon Harrassed and tourted by parents

What can i do my parents daily tourted me and don't let me support in career and always abuse me?

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9 months ago


A. Dear Sir/Madam,
If you are major above 18 years then having sufficient income then stay some where else and send a registered notice to your parents not to interfere in your life otherwise you can lodge police complaint.

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