icon School students issue

Hello sir, I am a govt teacher in a school in my school students are mentally torture by the head and superintendent when the students complain against food quality when they complain now they are tor

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,

Start by documenting instances of mental torture or any form of harassment by the head and superintendent. Include dates, times, locations, people involved, and any witnesses. Keep a detailed record of all incidents. If you haven't already, try addressing the issue with your immediate supervisor or school management. Present your concerns and the evidence you've gathered. Encourage colleagues who have witnessed or experienced similar behavior to join you in addressing the issue. Th ...ReadMore

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icon Mental harassment caused by neighbour in society

We stay in a cooperative society where the secretary of our bldg is an advocate who always threat Society members by false allegations and legal notices so that no member can ask him questions on Soci

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,

First, review the cooperative housing society's bylaws and regulations. They should outline the rules and regulations governing the society, including any restrictions on commercial activities within flats and the roles and responsibilities of office bearers like the secretary. If you believe the secretary is acting against the interests of the society or abusing their power, consider calling for a general body meeting. During this meeting, members can discuss the issues and potent ...ReadMore

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icon Not letting me sleep

I live in a rented flat in a society but the problem is it's 1st floor and just below my flat is the club house where all the functions are held, I didn't knew that when I rented this place. They star

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Review your rent agreement to see if there are any clauses related to noise disturbances or quiet enjoyment of the property. This can help you understand your rights and responsibilities regarding noise. You can contact your local municipal authorities or police station to report the disturbances. Some municipalities in India have specific noise pollution regulations, and the authorities can take action if the noise levels exceed permissible limits.

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icon Byjus center not refund my 32000 rupees

My child not interesting in byjus center study byjus center refuse my refund

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Byjus being an educational service provider is accountable to his student customers for any deficiency in service or unfair trade practice. Reach out to an Advocate for serving a legal notice to the Byjus and for filing a complaint against them under section 35 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 before the Dist, Consumer Commission claiming a refund of the entire tuition fee, along with compensation for harassment

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icon Complaint against rwa

How to complain against rwa for violation of rights of an individual?

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6 months ago


A. Dear client,
Before filing a complaint, check the RWA's bylaws to see if there are any specific procedures for filing a complaint. This information may be available on the RWA's website or in a printed handbook.
Collect any evidence that supports your claim, such as emails, letters, or witness statements.
then, submit a written complaint to the RWA's managing committee or registrar of societies. Be sure to include a detailed description of the alleged violation, any evidence you have collected, ...ReadMore

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icon Subscribers of chitfund company harrasing agents for money back

Sir I was a agent of a chitfund company. But as the company has demolished subscribers asking money back from me.in this situation I feel very helpless.please tell me what should I do.

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6 months ago


A. Dear client,
When you are facing harassment from the depositors of the said closed-down chit-fund company, under the Provincial Insolvency Act,1920, you can file for bankruptcy if you are unable to repay a claim greater than ₹500. After analyzing whether the conditions for filing of bankruptcy have been met, the court may accept or reject the application. Until the decision on the application is taken, an interim receiver takes possession of the property of the debtor. If the application is ...ReadMore

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icon If a women misuse law against men then what to do

If women use mis use of law again men then what to do

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6 months ago


A. Dear client,
In India, giving false evidence or making a false statement to the police or in a judicial proceeding is a punishable offense under the Indian Penal Code. The punishment for false evidence or false statement varies.

some important provisions are,
Section 193 of the Indian Penal Code provides for punishment for false evidence in a judicial proceeding. Whoever intentionally gives false evidence or fabricates false evidence shall be punished with imprisonment of either description f ...ReadMore

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icon Sound pollution

I shifted to Navi Mumbai a year ago and my residential building is somewhat 60-70 m away from a temple, a group of persons everyday from 7-9pm practice's instrument like taasha, dhol, piano, trumpet o

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Excessive noise pollution can indeed be disruptive to residents and is typically regulated by local noise control ordinances and laws. You can take the following steps to address the noise issue caused by the practice sessions near the temple:

Check Local Noise Regulations: Start by checking your local municipal or city noise regulations. Most areas have specific rules and permissible noise levels, especially during quiet hours (usually in the evening and nighttime). These regulat ...ReadMore

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icon Bacchon ke utpidan

Hamare Hamare Hindustan mein jo nabalig bacchon se माता-पिता samagri vikray Hetu Road per bacchon ko utaar Dete Hain Use rokane ke liye Hindustan mein kaun sa Kanoon hai

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7 months ago


A. 1
THE COMMISSIONS FOR PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS ACT, 2005
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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
SECTIONS
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
CHAPTER II
THE NATIONAL COMMISSIONFOR PROTECTONOF CHILD RIGHTS
3. Constitution of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
4. Appointment of Chairperson and Members.
5. Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
6. Salary and allowances of Chairperson and Me ...ReadMore

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icon Medical Negligence by A diagnostic center

Greetings, everyone, I want to share a story of medical negligence by a diagnostic center in Bangalore that occurred in Feb-March 2021. One day, while I was at the office, my nose started bleeding pro

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The Aggrieved patient or a Registered Consumer Organisation or the state or Central government, the legal heirs or representatives of the aggrieved patients can sue a doctor for medical negligence under the consumer protection act.
The time limit to file a complaint for medical negligence is 2years under the consumer protection act 1986 from the Date of injury.

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