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icon 10 year old boy caused damage to parked car in society in india

I'm a father of 10 year boy, who unintentionally caused damage to car camera of the parked car in society, what all action car owner can take if i'm unable to pay the damage charges


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In the given scenario, the owner of the damaged car may bring the matter to the notice of the Society for necessary action against the parents of the teenage boy claiming damages, failing which he may file a civil suit against the parents seeking compensation for damage. Parents are held liable for the conduct of the minor child even if the damages are caused unintentionally.

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My brother who is 17 year old is beaten by a boy aged about 35. I approached the police but before that the latter (boy who is 35) already managed the police and police refused to submit my complaint.


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In your case where the police have declined to record a complaint concerning your brother’s assault you have the following legal remedies. First, the citizens should always write down every interaction they have with the police which should include the date, time and the officer’s name. In case of continued refusal by the police to file a First Information Report (FIR), take the matter further by writing a complaint to the Superintendent of Police (SP) or any other senior office ...ReadMore

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My 9 years old daughter has failed in one subject. She is studying in a private school in Delhi. Her teacher made my daughter and other failed students to stand before their classmade and took a photo

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2 months ago


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In Delhi, humiliating students for failing a subject is deemed inappropriate and can be seen as emotional abuse or corporal punishment, which is banned under laws such as the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, and guidelines from the NCPCR. If your daughter experienced this kind of treatment, you should record the details of the incident, report it to the school principal, and if needed, escalate the matter to the Directorate of Education, Delhi, or the Na ...ReadMore

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I am 17, about to be 18 in 3 months, and i will have to runaway from my home because of abuse and parental conflicts. I know minor beatings don't come under abuse but in my case it's not minor at all,

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The most common reason for someone to go missing is stress and pressure. This could be due to financial problems, relationship issues, or work-related stress. If the person has a history of mental illness, this could also be a factor. So, moving out or running away from home without informing your parents cannot be a solution, instead, it may get you in trouble and worsen the situation, once your parents make a complaint of missing at the police station. Once the police have been n ...ReadMore

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I am a government job aspirant, and in a property dispute, an FIR under Sections 447, 341, 323, 354, 379, 504, 506, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code was lodged against my father, my uncle, and me by my

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Section 19 of THE JUVENILE JUSTICE (CARE AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN) ACT, 2015 deals with the powers of the Children's Court. As per sub-section (1)(ii) of section 19 of the Act, after the receipt of the preliminary assessment from the Juvenile Justice Board under section 15 of the Act, the Children's Court may decide that there is no need for trial of the child as an adult and may conduct an inquiry as a Board and pass appropriate orders following the provisions of section 18 of ...ReadMore

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If a juvenile(17year old boy) spreads misinformation and causes defamation then what will be his/her punishment as per law ? If the misinformation and defamation is spreaded by using the mobile number

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In many jurisdictions, laws regarding juveniles are different from those for adults. If a 17-year-old spreads misinformation and causes defamation, the legal consequences would depend on the specific laws of the jurisdiction. Juveniles may be subject to the juvenile justice system, which typically focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Punishments may include counseling, community service, or other measures aimed at correcting behavior.
If the misinformation and defamatio ...ReadMore

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Due to on going daily fight between us ( husband and Wife) , When ever I try to take tuition for my 9 yr old kid my wife purposely fight and not allow him to study, Is there any legal action I can tak

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10 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, both parents have a legal right to be involved in their child's education. This means that your wife cannot prevent you from taking your child to tuition or making other decisions about their education. Courts in India typically prioritize the best interests of the child. If your spouse's actions are negatively impacting your child's education, a court may intervene to ensure the child's right to education is protected. If your wife is interfering with your child's educati ...ReadMore

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A. Dear Sir,
Nobody can interfere into the wisdom given to the school authorities for the welfare of the children and well being of the institution unless some adverse personal effect was rendered to such child.

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My daughter humiliated and harrased by two teachers of school very very badly that she was ready to suicide.. fortunately it won't happened..but both of them didn't show any mercy to her as she wore a


A. Dear Client,
It's essential to take this matter seriously and ensure the safety and well-being of your child. Here are some steps you may consider:

Immediate Support for Your Daughter:

Ensure your daughter receives immediate emotional support and counseling to help her cope with the trauma she experienced. You may want to seek the assistance of a child psychologist or counselor.
Document the Incident:

Document the details of the incident, including dates, times, locations, names of the teac ...ReadMore

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My friend's daughter is under depression and keeps crying for no reason and performing poorly in exams. She's desperately reaching out to phone even if it was locked inside. She's in relationship with


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Ask the parent to take time out to talk to their daughter, ask her if she wishes to talk to a counselor or try and find out if she is being troubled at school. Ask her parents to place her in a comfortable position for her to trust her parents and confide in them. If she is feeling depressed or is suffering from anxiety be there for her and ask her if she wishes to talk to a counselor or psychologist. If she confides she is getting blackmailed please file a complaint in your nearby ...ReadMore

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