sister in law domestic voilence against mother sister in law domestic voilence against mother

Sister in law fighting with mother and uses abusive language police is just done nothing and threat my family to file a false case against my family what is the right approach for this case we are tir

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you're dealing with a family conflict that involves abusive language, threats, and potential false accusations, it's important to approach the situation with care and consideration. Here's a possible approach you might consider:
Open Communication: If you feel comfortable doing so, try to have a calm and open conversation with your sister-in-law. Express your concerns and try to understand her perspective as well. It's possible that miscommunication or underlying issues are contr ...ReadMore

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Spreading false rumours Spreading false rumours

One of my wife's friend is spreading the rumour against my wife to a common friend as they are not talking to each other now, stating that my wife said her niece was pregnant and she is having affair

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
Please file a complaint under section 499 of IPC for defamation. No one can defame anyone's reputation, it is a crime

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Divorce - relationship with a guy Divorce - relationship with a guy

I have been in relationship with a guy since 2019 in 2022 he got married to me and after getting married I got to know that he is already married and has a child. I have complained in police and as it

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
Please file a suit for divorce using cruelty as the ground. Cruelty refers to violent acts. However, a mere quarrel, petty outrageous behaviour or differences between the spouses does not come in the ambit of cruelty because this is something that is common in a day to day married life. Conducts that would amount to cruelty should be grave and severe in nature. Grave violence doesn’t always mean physical violence. Though physical violence is an essential factor that constitutes cr ...ReadMore

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Harassment - My neighbor is verbally abusive Harassment - My neighbor is verbally abusive

Hi, My neighbor is verbally abusive, and is causing trouble to every other person in the neighborhood. We share a common compound wall, and they always pick a fight with us for silly matters, like the

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
Take up the issue with the local authorities like Nagarsevak, Corporator or any designated authority. You may make a complaint through them in the police station under charges of defamation, insult etc

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Harrasment in Dental College Harrasment in Dental College

I'm a 21 year old student in a renowned goverment medical college. One teacher, female from this college has been mentally harrassing me for the last 6 months. She talks rudely and behaves like I'm a

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
First complain to the principal. If nothing happens, then file a complaint to the Police to take legal action against the perpetrators. You can look into the 'UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of ragging in higher educational institutions'

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Physical Relationship Physical Relationship

My boyfriend is denying to be in relationship with me & marry me

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3 months ago


A. Dear Madam,
It is confidential matter as such I cannot commit anything by writing on this platform. Better take paid consultation through the administrations of this website if you are interested.

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Student Debarred Student Debarred

I got debarred in my last year and I failed to Give re-exam due to late submission of form. Now the college authorities are saying that Re-admission is the only option for you. I requested them to tak

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
You debarred yourself from appearing for the exam for your lapse in submission of the exam form. If the college rules require re-admission for appearing in the examination, then you have to abide by the said rules to appear in the exam.

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Ews certificate application rejected Ews certificate application rejected

I am a married lady.I am unemployed and have no income.My husband 's annual family income is below 2lakhs.My parents have 2 acres and my husband's family has 2.2 acres of land,both in village area.My

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If your application for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) certificate in Kerala has been rejected and you believe it was unjustly rejected, you can take the following steps:

Recheck the Information Provided: Double-check the information you provided in your application for any errors or discrepancies. Ensure that you have accurately reported your family's annual income and other relevant details. If you find any errors, consider reapplying with the correct information.

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mental harassment - I am 19year old boy mental harassment - I am 19year old boy

I am 19year old boy learning in a private college. I have medium length hair backward(not covering my face) and also short beard. The teachers are forcing me to take a haircut and clean shave my bear

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, prohibits 'physical punishment' and 'mental harassment' under Section 17(1) and makes it a punishable offence under Section 17(2).

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Mental abuse by family members Mental abuse by family members

My maternal grandmother has been subjected to constant mental abuse for two years now after his husband's death by her son and daughter in law. The flat she owns is her property, none of the former pe

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
There are few constitutional provisions and laws which offer protection to safeguard the rights of elders and prevent their abuse - Article 38(1), Article 39(e), and Article 41.
There are few legislations protecting the rights of elders:
Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 - This act empowers elderly people with a legal right to claim maintenance from their children.
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 - Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code allows maintenance to parents ...ReadMore

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