Regarding withheld salary and security
How can I get my salary when I was in CBSE evaluation and security
How can I get my salary when I was in CBSE evaluation and security
Dear Client,
If you were engaged in CBSE evaluation work or assigned security/evaluation duties and have not received the remuneration or salary payable for that work, you should first submit a written representation to the concerned school, evaluation centre, or the relevant regional office of the Central Board of Secondary Education, enclosing copies of your appointment/order letter, attendance records, duty certificate, bank details, and any correspondence relating to the assignment.
If pa
Respected Sir/Madam, I am writing to seek legal advice and guidance regarding a series of incidents involving alleged caste-based discrimination, gender harassment, academic suppression, professional ...
Dear Madam,
As a member of a Scheduled Tribe community, if you have been subjected to caste-related insults, humiliation, social exclusion, or discriminatory treatment on account of your caste, you may have remedies under the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. However, the applicability of the Act depends upon the specific nature of the caste-related acts, the identity of the persons involved, the evidence available, and whether the con
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Sir, my father is an NRI residing in the UK. In the fy 24-25 his form 16 shows 3,12000 as gross salary in India (the UK salary is not depicted). He is currently not paying any tax to the Indian Govern ...
Dear Sir,
You should consult the local certificate issuing authority in West Bengal, usually the SDO or BDO office, and verify the currently applicable creamy layer income ceiling and document requirements because the Central Government periodically revises the limit and States sometimes issue separate procedural guidelines.
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Can I marry my father's mother's brother's daughter under special marriage act?
Dear Client,
Since the Special Marriage Act is a secular law, it does not generally take customary restrictions into account (unlike the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955), so as long as both individuals are legally eligible i.e., of valid age, unmarried, mentally capable, and consenting the marriage would be valid in law.
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I have mentally unstable parents and a brother. They all have abused me all these years and have sexually assaulted me 3 times. They saw my digital prints where i was in a compromising situation. Once ...
Dear Sir,
Apart from criminal action, you can also seek immediate protection under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. This law allows you to approach a Magistrate for protection orders to prevent your family members from contacting or harming you. It also allows you to seek safe accommodation, police protection, and other reliefs. You do not have to remain in that household to claim these protections.
What should I do if the School refusing to provide Relieving documents even after serving 90 days Notice. School administration states, they will not give relieving documents and are mentally harassin ...
Dear Sir,
You can approach the education authorities. In Karnataka, private schools are regulated by the Department of School Education Karnataka. You can file a complaint with the Block Education Officer (BEO) or Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI), explaining the harassment and non-issuance of relieving documents. These authorities can call for an explanation from the school and direct compliance.
From a legal standpoint, such conduct may also fall under unfair labour practice and ha
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Today jac published 10th results, but I'm not satisfied with my marks, because I writing so much but I got average marks
Dear client,
You still have some options if you are unhappy with your grades in the Jharkhand Academic Council's Class 10 results. The quickest and most straightforward way to fix any totaling errors or unchecked responses is to apply for rechecking or re-evaluation through the board's official procedure. Additionally, by submitting an RTI application to the JAC Public Information Officer and requesting certified copies of your answer sheets for the relevant topics, you can obtain a copy of you
How would i get justice if a teacher terminated with out prior intimation and not paid by management for worked
Dear Sir,
If a teacher has been removed from service without prior intimation and denied salary for the period already worked, such action is generally illegal and amounts to violation of principles of natural justice and service law protections. In Hyderabad, you can first issue a legal notice to the school/management demanding reinstatement and payment of pending salary with interest. If the institution is governed by education regulations (such as State Education Department rules
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My Fathers Bother Don't Give His Own Name Land And Also Not Give To Use
Dear Client, The information provided is presently insufficient to render a proper legal opinion. It is necessary to clarify whether the land is ancestral or self-acquired property, whether your father’s name appears in the title/revenue records, whether any prior partition has taken place, and whether the property is jointly recorded.
Kindly provide complete details regarding ownership documents, nature of property, location, and current revenue entries so that appropriate legal advice regar
School management is not allowing my kids to attend school and exams and not giving transfer certificate because of unpaid balance fees can they do this
Dear client,
Under Indian law and multiple High Court rulings (including recent 2024–2026 updates), a school is strictly prohibited from using a child’s education or their Transfer Certificate (TC) as a "recovery tool" for unpaid fees.
RTE Act (Section 5): The Right to Education Act mandates that a school must issue a TC immediately upon request. The law specifically states that a delay in producing a TC cannot be a ground for denying a student admission elsewhere.
Court Precedents (2024-
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