icon About 90 days notice period serving

Actually I ve resigned in an organisation and asked for early relieving but the HR refused to provide an early relieving HR responded as there is no buyout or payout option also , you(employee) must


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If an employee breaches the terms of a contract, they can face legal consequences from the employer. However, if the employer's actions are discriminatory or in bad faith, Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 can be invoked to challenge them. This section prohibits agreements that restrain trade or profession. Any terms in an employment agreement that compel the employee to serve the employer or restrict them from joining competitors are not valid under Section 27. If the e ...ReadMore

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icon Acceptability of an affidavit from a 1st class Judicial magistrate

If someone has an error in his father's name in educational documents but it's rightly recorded in his birth certificate. Can an affidavit before a 1st class magistrate be accepted as a valid documen


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To legally change your name or surname, you need to follow a specific procedure. First, create an affidavit stating the facts of the name change, preferably sworn before a 1st class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate. Then, publish a notification in the Gazette of India and two local newspapers. Next, prepare a name/surname correction deed, including old and new name/surname details, on an appropriate stamp paper and notarize it with two witness signatures. Finally, submi ...ReadMore

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icon Defamation

I made a comment to a post on a person's self facebook wall on 13.04.2024. My comment on the post was defamatory for the said person. Although my comment was true but it can be proved by documentary e


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Your remarks on social media, whether direct or indirect, can harm someone's reputation and lead to a defamation lawsuit against you. In a civil defamation case, the defamed individual can file a suit in either the High Court or subordinate courts to seek monetary compensation from the accused, as per Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code.

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icon Money fraud done by brother

My brother and my parents have taken money from me. They took loans on my name by emotionally and physically harassing me and told me they will return. My brother stole my cards and bought things. No


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If you have experienced domestic violence, you have the right to take action. You can file a complaint at your local police station under Section 12 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (PWDV) Act, 2005. Additionally, you or someone on your behalf can directly approach a Magistrate to seek various reliefs under this Act.

You have the option to make a complaint online through the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) website or via email to the National Commission f ...ReadMore

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icon Sister troubled marriage, Hate, abuses and constant threats

My Sister married to a man in 2017, it's been 7 years but there marriage is always in hurdles, there are constants fights, verbal abuse, abuse her family(my mother and me), he always complained to her


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Given the gravity of the situation, it might be beneficial for your sister to seek professional help, such as counseling or therapy, to navigate through the issues in her marriage and her feelings towards the other man. Encouraging her to take this step could provide her with the necessary support and guidance to make informed decisions about her future.

Additionally, open and honest communication within the family is crucial. Express your concerns to your sister in a compassiona ...ReadMore

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icon Flase 376 or pocso

I am a house owner(suspect) and the (victim )is tenant on august 2023 police suddenly arrested me and i finalize i was arrested in pocso case. complaint registered as i was sexually abused and she go


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In case of a false POCSO case implicated against you, you can file a petition under Section 482 of CrPC before the High Court and seek to quash the FIR by providing relevant evidence. Even if the DNA test is negative, it cannot serve as a real evidence to prove your innocence in the case. So, the Court can still proceed with the charges against you.
Hope this answers your query.

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icon Stilt Parking purchase

Hello I want to buy stilt parking and one of fellow society owner is ready to sell it. Currently society formation has not been Done and owner has parking allotment letter with him provided by builde


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Parking areas, whether they are stilted or open, are typically not included in the Floor Space Index (FSI) and are therefore not eligible for sale. Buyers should carefully review their Builder-Buyer agreement to determine if they are paying for their parking slot. According to Section 2 (n) of the RERA Act, open parking spaces are considered common areas and cannot be sold separately. In a 2010 ruling, the Supreme Court of India declared that developers cannot sell stilt or open p ...ReadMore

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icon Sc-st land

The agricultural land i am looking is in the general from 1960 to till date( two owners till date). But it was sold property from SC in 1960. I am not able to make out was it granted land or self acqu


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You need to inquire with the revenue department regarding the original survey number to ascertain if any part of it was allotted to SC/ST individuals. If the present vendor has possession, you can proceed with the purchase, take physical possession, and initiate legal action by filing a suit for declaration or permanent injunction, ultimately obtaining a civil decree in your favor.

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icon Certified copy of registered gpa

When I apply for a certified photocopy of the registered gpa(2002) in sub registrar office Bangalore, I’m getting the Hand written true copy of the registered gpa. That means, I'm not getting the


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For old registered documents, the Sub-Registrar's office typically records details in their register and issues handwritten certified copies, which are legally valid. If you need to verify signatures, you can do so personally or submit them to court if relevant to a pending civil suit.

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icon PROPERTY TRANSFER ISSUE

I transferred a purchase amount of a land to the seller and now the seller is not making documents of transfer of land I have witnesses and whole village is in my favour what would be happened if I se


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Without an Agreement to Sell, your case for specific performance is somewhat weakened in court. However, with evidence such as transaction documents and eyewitness testimonies, along with a legal notice served to the seller, you can initiate a civil suit seeking specific performance. This entails requesting the court to compel the seller to register the property in your name. Without a registered deed of sale, you lack ownership rights necessary for selling the property.

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