Goods sold to party
I had sold maize to my party which he is delibrately delying my payment.I have no written contracts between us.Only phone call and whats app records.I want you to guide me what should I get written fr ...
I had sold maize to my party which he is delibrately delying my payment.I have no written contracts between us.Only phone call and whats app records.I want you to guide me what should I get written fr ...
Dear
Demand Payment in Writing: Send a formal written request to your party, outlining the details of the transaction, the amount owed, and the agreed-upon payment terms. Request that they make the payment promptly.
Keep Records: As you mentioned, you have phone call and WhatsApp records. These can serve as evidence in case you need to pursue legal action. Ensure you have backup copies of these records.
Confirmation of Debt: You can request your party to acknowledge the debt in writing. They
In 2017, my friend purchased a bike in installments. Unfortunately, after making payments for 6 months, he faced some reasons that led to a 4-month EMI lapse. Without prior notice, the finance company ...
Dear Client,
Once the EMI against a loan is not repaid for consecutive 3 times by the borrower for any reason whatsoever, it is treated as NPA. Accordingly, the Bank sends notice to the Borrower asking him/her for repayment of the entire dues lying against his loan offering suitable terms. In the absence of any response from the Borrower, they started the routine process of action prescribed under relevant laws for recovery of debt lying outstanding against the Borrower and the Guarantor includ
i have buy one course price of cource is 1,10,000 and i have tried multiple reaching out the company but no positive response as i want to cancle the course
Dear client,
Please first send a legal notice to them. If that doesn't work out, please file a complaint under section 35 of the Consumer Protection Act for unfair trade practice adopted by them in the concerned consumer disputes redressal forum. They will give you the remedy
I purchased on 3 July 2023 Asus Rog Strix laptop from laminton Road shop named The Next Generation, He sold me saying it was new but when i got home I checked the laptop the laptop backpanel was opene ...
Dear Client,
When you bought a laptop from the Seller you must have got a GST Bill from him. So, on detection of defects in the product, it is termed and defined under Sec.2(34) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 as "Product Liability" which means the responsibility of a product manufacturer or product seller, to compensate for any harm caused to the consumer by such defective product manufactured or sold or by a deficiency in services relating thereto. So, as a Consumer, you can file a compl
I have been running a licensed chicken shop from past 3 years in Bangalore. Now suddenly neighbors have complained against our shop and Bbmp has sealed our shop. What is the procedure to reopen shop
Dear client,
Please file a case in the Court for getting your shop opened. The judge will go through the facts and circumstances might give you relief
I paid the full amount I e MRP.But shopkeeper denied to provide GST bill
Dear client,
The shopkeeper cannot issue a GST Bill that applies to the MRP of a product if he did not register his trade or business under the GST Act. You should therefore inform the shopkeeper in advance if you require a GST Bill or Invoice for the purchase of any products.
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What is further move ......as one of our friends tea shop has raided by police and they have put a case as shop is just 50mtr away from both college so I need a guide
Dear Sir,
Your friend may approach High Court and get quash such FIR otherwise you may just admit the offence and pay the fine and come out of the litigation.
Flipkart not accepting return my product and cheated me as said replacement policy with brand
Dear Client,
In the given situation, you can serve a legal notice to Flipkart to resolve the grievance failing which you can file a complaint before the Consumer Court or Consumer Affairs Deptt online mode through e-dakhil following the provision of Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules and Consumer Protection(Direct Selling) Rules, 2021 for redressal of your grievance. It may work fast to redress the grievance. failing which you may file an offline Complaint Before the Dist. Consumer Court un
Hello sir! I have ordered a dress from an instragram page and paid for the same , the page is 100% genuine but the owner firstly delayed the dispatching and now she has not sent me the goods . What sh ...
Dear Client
To resolve the issue of delayed or non-delivery of a dress ordered from an Instagram page, first contact the seller and seek a resolution. Check the seller's policy for delivery timelines, cancellations, and refunds. If the seller does not respond or provide a satisfactory solution, dispute the charge with your bank or credit card company.Please seek an expert legal advice over this matter.
What is the respite for a vendor like us to whom our client is refusing to pay even after MSME issued the order to pay in full with penalties
Dear Client,
The client details would be available with you. In this case, for your lawfully owned money, you can file a legal complain against the client. Also, section 16 of the MSMED Act provides that in case buyer fails to make payment of amount to the MSME supplier, then the buyer shall be liable to pay compound interest with monthly rest to such supplier.
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