How can I complain on Zomato
How can I complain on Zomato? Reach to,you can complain their zomato .customer service team at 0,8895-583114 or email them at csd@Zomato..com. Additionally, you can submit a complaint through their we ...
How can I complain on Zomato? Reach to,you can complain their zomato .customer service team at 0,8895-583114 or email them at csd@Zomato..com. Additionally, you can submit a complaint through their we ...
Dear Client,
Whatever be your complaint against Zomato, You can contact Zomato customer care by visiting their website at www.zomato.com/customercare or using their app. You can also reach them by email at info@zomato.com or by phone at +61 450 266 295. Since Zomato provides online service to customers, serving a legal notice, a complaint against them for deficiency in service and unfair trade practices may be filed online through e-daakhil portal (https://edaakhil.nic.in/edaakhil/ ) introduced
I have two sisters and a recently deceased mother. One sister, who had a bad argument with her the night she passed away, financially harassed and isolated her. She is now adamant about getting the al ...
Dear Client
Inc absence of nay testamentary document like a WILL all that belonged to your mother now will belong to bott of you sisters and you both need to decide and share the goods/estate between you. You may plead your sister to give away the poems to you in bargain to something that she might be interested.
If it does not work that way then you will ne required to showcase some evidence like a message or witness which can corroborate that your mom wanted to handover the poems t you in ca
Greetings, My name is Vinay, and I am a filmmaker from Karnataka. We are an independent filmmaking team and we are making our first film. In the feature film, there is a particular scene which requi ...
Dear Client,
There is a potential possibility of objection from the different sections of society once the film is released with the song which may even liable you to face legal consequences for violation of the provision of the Intellectual Property Laws that includes the Copyright Act, 1957, the Trademark Act, 1999, the Patent Act, 1970, the Design Act, 2000 etc. So, it's better and safer to get permission from the concerned authority or organization before releasing the film with the song whi
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I have recently written a blog post and have shared the insights of person without revealing their identity with their consent. No where I have not mentioned about her work or her organization. Shoul ...
Dear Client,
It's important to consider the content of your blog before posting it, especially when it involves discussing individuals or companies. Writing positive content is generally acceptable, but negative or damaging content could lead to legal repercussions under the Copyright Act, 1957. It's advisable to avoid disclosing sensitive information about internal processes, projects, or documentation without proper authorization. In some cases, signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) may b
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Sir, I have a clothes shop or there is a beauty parlor shop next to me but now she is also kept the same clothes or I am facing huge loss in my business, both the shops have the same owner or both of ...
Dear Client,
Given that the property in question is used for commercial purposes, any dispute concerning it falls under the jurisdiction of the Commercial Court established under the Commercial Court Act, 2015. A commercial dispute typically involves disagreements related to commerce among various stakeholders. These disputes commonly revolve around contract terms, fiduciary duties, intellectual property rights, among other commercial matters. Disputes of this nature can be resolved through co
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My original mark sheets are with my ex-employer. It is based in a different city. They are asking me to come in person to take them. I have requested them to courier it or hand it over to my friend wh ...
Dear client, it is adviced you to go and get the certificated from your ex-employer. If any damage has occured or the courier has been misplaced or got missed then it would be very challenging for you.
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Can we use 20 to 25 second video clips from a Bollywood movie/video. These clips will be uploaded in our app and our app users may use it for entertainment purpose
Dear Client,
Using a portion of a video clip from social media for commercial purposes through your own applications without authorization could lead to a violation of Intellectual Property Laws, specifically the Copyright Act. If the creator becomes aware of this unauthorized use, it may result in legal consequences, potentially leading to convictions and penalties.
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I met a girl online who told me that she is being financially and mentally abused by her brother, who lives in Japan. She gives him all her money and he still demands more. She doesn't want to do anyt ...
Dear Client,
To provide accurate assistance, more information is needed about your issue. Consider utilizing our paid consultation service for a detailed discussion on the matter.
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I've been using a business name that is not registered for Trade Mark after few years some one registered the same name under same class business but the design and their promotions are different for ...
Dear Client,
A brand name, logo, or trademark is considered intellectual property and plays a crucial role in distinguishing the goods and services of one brand from another. To protect a logo as a trademark in India, it should meet the criteria defined under Section 2 (zb) of the Indian Trade Marks Act, 1999. Companies Act, 2013 mandates that a company name should also not be similar or identical to a registered trademark. Therefore, any Entrepreneur having a unique business name idea can get
I've selected a name for my hotel business but after a year I come to know that, there is a problem called trade mark ™️ miss use. I have come to know that there were few resorts and business use ...
Dear Client,
A brand name, logo, or trademark is considered intellectual property and plays a crucial role in distinguishing the goods and services of one brand from another. To protect a logo as a trademark in India, it should meet the criteria defined under Section 2 (zb) of the Indian Trade Marks Act, 1999. Companies Act, 2013 mandates that a company name should also not be similar or identical to a registered trademark. Therefore, any Entrepreneur having a unique business name idea can get t
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