icon Mother-in-law not allowing entry in house

It's been 5yrs to my marriage with a south indian and my mother-in-law is blocking my entry inside house. What legal help I can get to stop her doing this?


A. Dear Madam,
You may file a Domestic Violence case and get restraint order and enter forcibly as per the Court orders as it is your primary matrimonial house.

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icon Procedure on registered will

Step to take after mutation of property on the basis of registered will in favour of me only not brother and sister


A. Hello Sir,
A transfer of any property can also be made by way of execution of a will but the vesting of the property will take effect, after the death of the person executing the will. As per the prevalent laws, a will is neither required to be stamped, nor is it required to be registered.

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icon Removal of my daughters as legal heirs.

I am 58 year old widower working in LIC. As my three daughters abondoned me I don't want to give my death benefits to them. I wish that my entire financial benefits gonto my employer. What is the proc


A. Hello Sir,
You can change the nominees name of your benefits after you. You can change it to your employer and he will be liable for the benefits.

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icon Abusive parents

I'm currently 15. I will be passing out std.10 in few days. My dad had an affair. I advised my mom to leave him at the very time .. but she didn't. It's been 6 months. My mom is not being on my side.


A. Hello Sir,
You should not bother about them as your mother is OK with your father. If you want to live outside you have to convince about this to your family.

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icon Family dispute - My father died when i was 13 year old

My father died when i was 13 year old and after his death my mother got agriculture property transferred to me and my brother name. My mother and siblings have always remained abusive and continuously


A. Hello Sir,
You can ask for shares from your father's property as you are coparcener of the property. For asking shares you don't have to talk to your mother. You can take a help from court and can done with the partition of the property.

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icon Harassing and abusive behavior by parents

My parents abused me since past 10 years and nowadays they makes me blind by one eye and many countless injuries I have.. what I have to do to find new life..my family thinks they can do anything with


A. It's important that you take action to protect yourself and seek help. Here are some steps you can take:

Contact the police: If you are in immediate danger, call the police or emergency services. The police can help you file a complaint against your parents and take action to protect you.

Seek medical attention: If you have sustained injuries as a result of the abuse, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Medical professionals can document your injuries and provide you with the necessary ...ReadMore

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icon Mental harassment by daughter in law and her parents

How can I prevent my family and my son by mental harassment by daughter in law and her family


A. If you are concerned about mental harassment of your family and son by your daughter-in-law and her family, there are several steps you can take to try to prevent it. Here are some suggestions:

Communication: It is important to have open and honest communication with your daughter-in-law and her family. Try to have a calm and respectful conversation with them about your concerns and how their behavior is affecting your family. Listen to their concerns as well and try to find a solution that wor ...ReadMore

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icon Property dispute - My father has invested a lot of money

My father has invested a lot of money if his ancestral farmland and paid for his parents expenses over past 30 years. After my grandfather passed away, my aunt is claiming an equal share in the proper


A. Under the Hindu Succession Act of 1956, the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate (without leaving a will) is distributed equally among his legal heirs. Legal heirs include his widow, children, and the children of any predeceased child.

In your case, if your grandfather died without leaving a will, his property would be distributed equally among his legal heirs, including your father and your aunt. Your understanding that siblings are required to contribute to related obligations like lan ...ReadMore

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icon Spouse inappropriate behavior's

My wifes behaviour is in appropriate with me and my family. One of the things which I want to take advise on that in the past she opened drawer and and packets of my family with the intention to steel


A. You should consult with a lawyer for specific legal advice. In general, you may file a written complaint to the police station against your wife for breaking into the house without permission. This complaint can be in the form of an application or letter addressed to the Station House Officer (SHO) of the police station in your area.

In your complaint, you can explain the situation, including the past behavior of your wife with regards to stealing items from your family. You can also include de ...ReadMore

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icon Abandonment by husband

My husband has left me and my 8 month old son for more than a month and staying at his parent’s house without my consent. While he left I insisted him not to leave as I won’t be able to manage fam


A. You may consider filing a case for restitution of conjugal rights if you wish to be reunited with your husband. However, this is a legal process and you may want to consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law to advise you on the process and whether it is the best option for your specific situation.

Yes, you can claim maintenance from your husband for yourself and your son. Under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, your husband has a legal obligation to provide for your maintenance ...ReadMore

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