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icon Partition of Family property

My father is Muslim R/O Uttar Pradesh has 4 brothers, their properties/land are in different areas, their circle rates are different, all the properties/land have the names of 4 brothers, so now all 4

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,Documents required for filing a partition suit

Following are the documents required for filing a suit for property partition are mentioned as below:

Identity proof of legal heir
Certified copies of all title deeds of the property, including the description of the property
Valuation of property
Birth and Residence proof of the legal heir
Death certificate of the deceased owner, in original
Residence certificate of the deceased

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icon my wife is forcing daughter to hostel she is 11 tear old

my wife is forcing me to leave house and forcing daughter to hostel she is 11 tear old

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
You do not have to move out just because your spouse tells you that they want you to leave. Both parties have a right to stay in the home. No one can force you to leave your residence without a court order unless there is domestic violence.
You can convince your wife regarding the pros and cons of sending your kid to hostel and then decide

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icon Regarding Gap affadavit certificate

I passed my 10th in 2017. However in 2019, I failed in 12th. In 2020 I passed in the exam. I have one year gap (2019-20). I want to make gap affadavit certificate for the issue but I don't want to men

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A false statement made in a declaration/Affidavit sworn before an oath commissioner and receivable as evidence by law is a criminal offense and punishable under Sec.199 of the Indian Penal Code. Whoever, corruptly uses or attempts to use any such certificate as a true certificate, knowing the same to be false in any material point, shall be punished u/s.199 of IPC in the same manner as if he gave false evidence. Being the above proposition of law and its impact, review your decisio ...ReadMore

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icon Mental Abuse and restraining order

I'm a 22 y/o girl living in Meerut Uttar Pradesh. I have extremely mentally and emotionally abusive father. He's always trying to find very small reasons to fight and insult and scream at me and my mo

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
For the torture being inflicted upon you and your sister, you have a remedy under the Indian Penal Code by making a complaint to police or to the jurisdictional CJM under section 506 of the IPC which deals with criminal intimidation

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icon How to Disown my Father and avoid paying his Debts?

My father is an alcohol addict and frequently borrows money from various individuals. Unfortunately, the burden of dealing with their demands falls on me. Even though I am not involved in any of his a

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
If you have not inherited any property from him through gift or inheritance, you may issue a legal notice to all of his creditors, as well as place an ad in local newspapers and send a copy of the same to them, indicating that you are not obligated to pay any loans borrowed by your father because you disown him.

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icon my grandfather is running a chit fund in unofficially. Am I in trouble

My mother's parents are living in next street and they are running a small unofficial chit fund group in the locality. Everyone in this unofficial chit fund group knows that my parents and me and my b

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9 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
Yes, because no law and police may not prevent such mob to attack you and your family members if something went wrong. In chit fund business your grandfather may be honest but subscribers who have taken prized amounts fail to pay the subscriptions. Ask your grandfather to take blank cheques from the prized subscribers and also insist for other security.

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A. Dear Sir,
Better write in English so that many legal experts were not knowing Hindi language fluently may read the text and accordingly answer your legal question.

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icon my wife is forcing

my wife is forcing me to leave house and forcing daughter to hostel she is 11 tear old

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
If your wife is forcing you to leave, please file a petition for restitution of conjugal rights in accordance with section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act. The victim of injustice may file a petition with the district court to have their marital rights restored. The court may proclaim restitution of conjugal rights if it determines that the representations provided in the petition are effective and that there is no valid defence.

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icon How to prove my innocence from the allegations and abuse by my wife

I am married for 9 years now with 2 children. Eversince I am married, I have been accused of abusement and arguments at home. With the a year of my marriage, my wife separated me with my parents. My w

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
If you have been falsely accused or wrongly implicated in a complaint filed under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), you may want to consider filing a counter complaint or counter charge against the person who made the original complaint. In order to file a counter complaint, you must first hire a lawyer.

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icon Child custody for mother

Can a wife get custody of 10-year-old daughter in such a case where the husband leaves the wife because of wife's extra-marital affair?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
As per the laws on Indian child custody, both divorced parents have equal rights over the child even after legal separation. In case of no mutual consent, the family court will decide who to give custody to. Considering your case, you have a better chance of getting custody. However, one parent winning custody doesn't mean the other ceases to be the parent and loses all rights over the child.

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