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After taking cognizance,is it possible that judge can dismiss a case without trial. While he has sent summons notice

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If the court determines that it does not have the authority or jurisdiction to hear the case, it may dismiss the case.

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Both my parents are working as karnataka state govt teachers with income >8lakhs (salary) only and no other business, Am i Eligible for 15% and @27% reservation

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The reservation provisions in the state of Karnataka, as per Article 371J, are primarily related to educational and employment opportunities for individuals belonging to certain specified regions, such as the Hyderabad-Karnataka region. These provisions aim to ensure equitable development and opportunities for the people of the region.

Regarding the specific reservation percentages you mentioned (15% and 27%), it is important to note that these percentages may be applicable for certain cat ...ReadMore

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My mother is from hyd-kar, can I get 371j from her side by not considering my dad location

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The provisions of Article 371J of the Indian Constitution are specific to the state of Karnataka. Article 371J provides special provisions for the Hyderabad-Karnataka region, which includes certain special privileges and provisions related to education and employment. These provisions are intended to ensure equitable development and opportunities for the people of the region.

Regarding your query, if your mother is from the Hyderabad-Karnataka region of Karnataka, you may be eligible for c ...ReadMore

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some person X has given me money for investment through gpay and i did invest by the calls that X person has given and forced me to put my money also in the calls she given i did and we lost all the m

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6 months ago


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In a paperless and seamless transaction of money held between the parties, neither party can accuse the other and initiate any legal action against the other even if it is litigated before the Court. So, negotiate the matter mutually to avoid unnecessary loss of money and time.

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I have given my current account to do trading legally to my friend mentioning every transaction must have tds and only legal transactions to be done no other to be done and giving profit on trading, b

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Cooperate fully with the bank and any law enforcement agencies that are investigating the fraudulent transactions. Provide them with all the necessary information and evidence that can demonstrate your lack of involvement in the fraudulent activities.

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Hey , I'm 18 yrs old and my bf is 21. I live with my parents.as soon as they got to know that they know I have a boyfriend they started to do physical violence especially my dad 4 months before he gra

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If you are in immediate danger or have been physically harmed, please contact the police or emergency services right away.

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Hello.... My all Academic documents(LC; marksheets ; graduation certificate) shows AKSHAY VINOD AKBARI Whereas my goverment proof( PAN; Aadhar; passport etc) shows AKSHAY VINUBHAI AKBARI My father

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You can start by making an affidavit stating that "AKSHAY VINOD AKBARI" and "AKSHAY VINUBHAI AKBARI" belong to the same person, and the difference in the middle name is due to an error. This affidavit needs to be notarized or you should approach the educational institutions where you obtained your academic documents and request them to update your records accordingly.

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icon DTCP Approved community hall site to Residential plots

I bought DTCP approved salable community hall plot which has 12000sqft but the location is not suitable for community hall purpose. So I requested DTCP to convert my community hall site to residential

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Conduct a thorough title search through a qualified legal professional to confirm the history of the property title and ensure that there are no existing legal disputes or pending litigations associated with the land and Consider obtaining title insurance or indemnity insurance to protect both yourself and the buyer in case any unforeseen legal issues arise in the future.

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icon Files gone missing in Criminal Case from ACJM court's filing section

Dear Sir/Madam, There was a Criminal Case registered basis of an FIR in Whitefield area, at ACJM court Bengaluru. Now since the settlement has happened between the parties, when the accused wants to c

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Continue to follow up with the section/registrar of the ACJM court in Bengaluru. Ensure that you maintain detailed records of all communication with the court officials. Persistently request their assistance in locating the case files or obtaining the closure report from the Police Station and Prepare and file an application requesting the closure of the case based on the settlement between the parties. Clearly outline the details of the settlement and provide any supporting documents, such ...ReadMore

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Sir A loan account was declared NPA in 2019 and notices under section 13(2) and 13(4) were given and permission from DM was also taken but physical possession was not taken as partial payment was done

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If a loan account was declared as a Non-Performing Asset (NPA) and the financial institution followed the necessary legal procedures under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002, including issuing notices under section 13(2) and 13(4) and obtaining permission from the District Magistrate (DM), the institution may have the right to proceed with the physical possession of the property if the borrower defaults on the ...ReadMore

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