icon Money send to prostitute is any problem in future

one person send money through online to prostitute is any problem in future , he don't know she is organised or not and there is no text massages and calls only send money in online (6 months ago) to

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Laws vary even within different regions, so it's important to consider the specific laws of the jurisdiction in question.

If the act of hiring a prostitute is illegal in the jurisdiction where the transaction occurred, there is a potential risk of facing legal consequences. However, the likelihood of facing any legal issues might depend on various factors, including the local law enforcement's priorities, resources, and enforcement practices.

It's worth noting that financial tra ...ReadMore

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icon Fake allegations

My husband had a workmate before our marriage, she was in an abusive marriage as per her, and wanted divorce from her husband, as per the information we got she has multiple affairs due to sympathy, s

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Here are a few suggestions:

Safety first: If you or your husband feel threatened or unsafe, consider reaching out to local authorities or law enforcement to report the threats and seek their guidance on how to ensure your safety.

Seek legal advice: Consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law or domestic issues. They can provide guidance on how to navigate the situation, protect your rights, and take appropriate legal steps if necessary. They may advise you on collecting ...ReadMore

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icon 39 rule 11 cpc on D.V. ACT 2005

is 39 rule 11 cpc applicable on D.V. ACT 2005 for arrears of maintanance, how respondent to say file on this applicant application.

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

Under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) may be applicable for certain procedures, including the recovery of arrears of maintenance. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific application of the law in your jurisdiction.

Regarding Rule 11 of Order 39 of the CPC, it pertains to temporary injunctions and does not directly apply to applications for maintenance under the Domestic Violence Ac ...ReadMore

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icon Dowry death

Deceased family make false allegations against us. Death 7th July ko hue 8th July marg statment 174crpc deceased ke fathe, brother,mother ke statment hue jinpe unne koi allegations nai lgaye after 18d

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Dowry death is dealt with under section 304B of IPC and it is a punishable offence.
Punishment for dowry death is a minimum sentence of imprisonment for seven years or a maximum sentence of life. The bare act reading of the punishment for dowry death states that "whoever commits dowry death shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than seven years but which may extend to imprisonment for life."

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icon Can police search on ground of suspicion before FIR and before arrest

My question is can police search any person on ground of suspicion before registering FIR and before arresting me my matter is that police were on road duty and police officer standing there and me wi

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9 months ago


A. Dea client,
This is absolutely illegal. The police officer needs a warrant to search you without which he has no power

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icon Helping an accussed criminal with 5K INR

Hi, I know someone who is accused of money fraud of 50L INR from the bank. He is a bank employee and was in the jail for 80 days and now out in bail. While his case is still on, as the chargesheet has

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
As long as you paying money to him is not connected to the case, then you may go ahead. However, it is still very risky and we would advise you to exercise caution. Please consult a lawyer for further advice

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icon Criminal case - fake promise of marriage

My bf used me several times physically by fake promise of marriage. I filed 376 and SC ST act 2 months ago..his parents are torchering me to withdraw the case. Is withdrawal of this case is possible?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
Withdrawal of a case filed under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is not allowed, as per the law. Section 375 and Section 376 of the IPC deal with the offences of rape and punishment for the same. The main objective behind the criminalization of rape is to protect the dignity and bodily integrity of women. The crime of rape is considered as a crime against the society and not just the victim.
Therefore, once a case is registered under Section 376, it becomes the State's re ...ReadMore

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icon 506, 342, 364 & r w 34, r w 511 ipc

Is it possible to issue 41A notice without arrest

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9 months ago


A. Hi client,

Yes it is possible, police issues the same to ask the accused to visit the police station.

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icon How to defence from false case U/sec 420 IPC.

Son lodged a police report against father for cheating him stating that my father cheated me by executing a gift deed inmy favour in respect of agricultural land of 2.00 acres in 2008 under comprom

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
An application can be made under section 482 of CrPC for quashing the frivolous FIR against you. Please consult a good lawyer

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icon Pg - not allowed to leave pg

My pg owner not allowed to leave pg and they told me to pay 1year payment then to leave. What can I do?

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,

This depends on what kind of agreement you had with the PG owner before joining. If the agreement deemed you had to pay 1year payment then to leave, then you will have to make that payment.
If not you can file a complaint against the pg owner at your nearest police station

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