icon False affidavit

It is above the land dispute of temple land. One private organization filed a false affidavit and got the favorable order. The officer from temple side colluded with opposite party as well. Temple sid

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A. Dear Client,

The legal framework governing affidavits in India is outlined in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. According to Section 191 of the Act, individuals bound by oath or affirmation to speak truthfully in affidavits can face charges of perjury if they make false statements. Perjury is punishable by imprisonment for up to seven years and a fine. Additionally, Section 193 of the Indian Evidence Act imposes penalties for knowingly making false statements in affidavits or other documents, wit ...ReadMore

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icon Fraudulent registration by seller

I bought 4.5 khatas of land in 2019 from a person who had 13.75 khatas of land registered in his name. Later I fould out that he had already given registration to 3 people for a total of 10.50 khatas

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A. Dear Client,

In this situation, it's important to consult with a qualified real estate attorney who can provide advice tailored to the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. Here are some general considerations:

1. Verify Land Records:
- Obtain the updated land records from the relevant land registry office to confirm the current status of ownership and registrations for the land in question.

2. Review Sale Agreement and Deed:
- Examine the sale agreement and the deed you ...ReadMore

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icon Fraud case

Can a case of 420 fraud be registered without evidence?Will the police file my FIR? Will write... and what action will the police take?Because I don't have any evidence... and I don't have any witness

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A. Dear Client,

A case of fraud under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code can be registered based on a complaint, even if direct evidence is not immediately available. The police will typically file a First Information Report (FIR) based on the complaint received.

Here's a general outline of the process:

1. Filing a Complaint: If you believe you are a victim of fraud, you can file a complaint with the police. Provide them with details of the alleged fraud, including relevant facts and any inf ...ReadMore

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icon Sexual harrasment false case

Can a woman file a case of sexual harassment or rape without evidence? And will the police file an FIR for sexual assault and rape of a woman without any evidence? can police write?Especially the woma

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A. Dear Client,

Yes, a woman can file a case of sexual harassment or rape without having direct evidence. The absence of immediate evidence doesn't prevent someone from reporting such incidents to the police. In many cases, survivors of sexual assault may not have physical evidence due to delayed reporting, but their accounts are still taken seriously.

When a complaint is filed, the police are generally obligated to register a First Information Report (FIR) based on the survivor's statement. How ...ReadMore

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icon defamation case

A girl tried to implicate me in a false harassment case.. Although the police did not take any action.. But I felt very embarrassed by her action.. Can I sue that girl for defamation? When is a defama

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A. Dear Client,

Defamation is a legal cause of action that arises when false statements are made with the intent to harm the reputation of an individual or entity. If you believe you have been falsely accused, you may consider filing a defamation suit against the person responsible for making false statements that have damaged your reputation.

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icon FALSE AFFIDAVIT

The petitioner in High Court has filed an affidavit referring an Order in EP which was dismissed 7 years before and obtained favourable orders from High Court

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A. Dear Client,
The law governing affidavits in India is the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Section 191 of the said Act states that any person who is legally bound by an oath or affirmation to state the truth of any matter and makes a false statement in his/her affidavit is guilty of the offense of perjury which carries with it the possibility of imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine. Further, Section 193 of the Indian Evidence Ac ...ReadMore

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icon Someone not returning my money

I gave RS 5000 (by UPI) to a person who lived with me in my hostel, one day he escaped from hostel without informing anyone, Now he is not answering my calls, I know his name, mobile no., district, a

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2 months ago


A. Dear client,

Firstly, you may try sending the person a legal notice to pay back the amount. Further, you can also file a criminal charge under Section 420 of IPC for cheating and not paying the money back. It is a misuse of trust and you may file a charge against the person. However, since Rs.5000 is not a huge amount, the police may not take the case.
You can also file a civil suit under Order 38 of CPC which makes the parties to a summary suit.

Thank you

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icon Lower court has issued orders for conviction under sec 7 and 13 of PC Act

The Lower court (ACB) has issued orders for conviction under sec 7 and 13 of PC Act for a period of 1 year each section Simple Imprisonment. Challenging the Lower court orders my uncle was filed a Cri

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A. Dear client,

Section 7 talks about how A public servant is not allowed to take any kind of reward for doing an official act other than legal compensation. The act of a person in a position of authority engaging in corrupt behaviour is the acquisition of improper benefits. The punishment varies from 2 years to 7 years without or without fine. Under Section 439, of CrPCSessions Courts and High Courts alike have the independent power to set bail for criminal offences. In such circumstances, the a ...ReadMore

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icon Cheating Money

My brother son bought 5 lakhs from me to go abroad in 2017. Money not returned after going abroad.After covid he come to India, In August 2022,got him to signature the promissory note.He was paying me

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A. Dear Client,
A promissory note serves as a legally binding commitment to repay a debt, with laws governing its terms varying by state. Typically, it includes loan details and signatures from both parties. Once signed by the borrower, it transforms into a binding contract, allowing lenders to seek repayment through legal avenues like the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1938. Promissory notes usually hold validity for three years from the execution date, in this case, until July 2025. Notably, Section ...ReadMore

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icon Job fraud case(please help me)

Sir, I'm from a dalit family, i gave money to a person they promise me that he would give me a job but they fail thier promise last few months I'm asking my money back but they postpone every time wha

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you have given money to someone with the promise of a job and they have failed to fulfill their commitment, you can take legal recourse to recover your money. Firstly, you may want to send a legal notice demanding the repayment of your money. If they still fail to comply, you can file a complaint under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for cheating. Additionally, you may consider filing a case in the consumer court for deficiency in services. It's advisable to consult wi ...ReadMore

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