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Anonymous   29 November 2023 at 23:06

Writ of mandamus in the bombay high court format

The Supreme Court of India has given on its website the format for a writ petition for mandamus under Article 226 of the constitution of India. Is the same format to be used for a writ petition to be made to the Bombay High Court?

prakash kaveri   29 November 2023 at 21:59

Can i cancel the car and get the full refund

Hi Team,

I brought the New VW car this week. I paid the arund 2500 cash and remaining from Bank loan ( around 13.5 L). Now after 2 days my car broke down. Service center claiming that its clutch and wear and tear Item hence I need pay the charges. however I dove only one kilometer.

My question here can I cancel the car and get the full refund, do I get the roadtax and insurance amount refund.

what is the procedure to initiate the same.

Thank you

Amit Joshi   29 November 2023 at 20:39

Accused not finding

I have filed Private Criminal Case for offence u/s 420, 468, 34 of IPC. Court has issued summons/warrant to accused no. 1 to 3.
Accused no. 3 has appeared but 1 and 2 has not been finding on there regular address. Actually, they are absconding. I didn't able to locate them.
Can I continue case against them as ex-parte or its mandatory to me to get them to court.
What legal remedies are available to me otherwise ?

Amit Joshi   29 November 2023 at 20:27

Is court fees mandatory to get legal heirship certificate

Is "Court Fees on valuation of immovable property" is mandatory to get Legal Heirship Certificate from Court in Maharashtra ?
I am going to get Legal Heirship Certificate for applying legal heir at Land Records Department in Maharashtra.
Is there any way by which we can avoid such court fee ?

Anonymous   29 November 2023 at 19:47

Original will vs intestate succession

Hi All,

I am doing a small home work and I need your ideas in answering my question.

If the registered WILL is lost and the beneficiaries (who are legal heirs and also the executor) are aware of its contents, can they mutually choose to follow intestate succession because they feel that the testator has made unequal or unjustified bequeaths and they agree to equally divide properties among the family members?

In other words, under what circumstance, a WILL can be cancelled or rejected by a beneficiary if they feel that other legals heirs (who are not included) should also get benefitted?

Ziaur Rahman   29 November 2023 at 12:06

Remedy against the refusal to accept the summons

What's remedy if the opposite party in a consumer protection act case refused to accept the application and summons issued by registered post by the consumer forum? The forum insists for its service upon the opposite parties to proceed further instead of going ex-parte.

Ashish Kumar   29 November 2023 at 09:29

Society levying penalty for alleged act of my 5 year old kid

Hi,

MC has been alleging that my kid who was playing in lift corridor broke the fire Sprinkler which caused entering of water in lifts. One of the lift isn't working any MC has asked me to bear the entire bill.

What is legal remedies I have

Anonymous   29 November 2023 at 00:01

After mutual divorce how to defend 125 a

After mutual divorce from court
Female has filled for 125 a
How to defend for it

Ravi Rajwade   28 November 2023 at 20:46

Objection u/s crpc 204(2)

While filing a private complaint u/s IPC 406 and 420, list of witnesses was not filed as the offence was not of a physical nature. Accused thereupon preferred Criminal Revision Application in District Court. Counsel of the accused raised the objection u/s CRPC 204(2) that Issue Process was initiated in absence of List of Witnesses.
1. Whether filing of List of Witnesses is mandatory?
2. What are the solutions to this problem? Any land mark Supreme Court Judgement upholding the validity of Isse Process even without List of Witnesses ?

Swapnil Bhandarkar   28 November 2023 at 11:48

Update mother's name on child's birth certificate

My wife and I have been married for 10+ years, and she has not changed her name after marriage. Her Aadhaar, PAN, Passport etc all contains her maiden name before marriage.
Our son was born in Dec-2021 in Bhandara, Maharashtra. Somehow on the hospital records, my wife's name was mentioned as after marriage. Therefore on my son's birth certificate, the mother's name contains my wife's name after marriage.

Last month I went for my kids passport application. For kids they need both mother and father's passport to verify. My wife's passport contains her maiden full name before marriage. But the kids birth certificate, wife's name is showing he name after marriage. As the documents are not matching, the officer put the passports on hold and asked us to do one of the following two corrections:
1. Correct the son's birth certificate so that mother's name (my wife's name) will be as per her documents (that is, before marriage name).
2. Change my wife's documents (Passport, Aadhaar etc) so that it reflects her after marriage name.

My wife is not keen to change her name, hence we wanted to update the birth certificate of my son to reflect my wife's before marriage name.
Now here is the issue that is happening. The person responsible in the municipal office has refused to entertain our request, saying birth certificate correction can happen only within a few weeks of the issue of the certificate. They cannot update it now. He suggested to hire an advocate and get a court order, and only via a court order they will be able to update the birth certificate.
So we went to an advocate, but his response is that you do not need a court order because birth certificate cannot be updated anymore. Instead he suggested to make an affidavit mentioning wife's before and after marriage name, and use that in the passport office.
I am not sure what is the correct way to follow now. Can anyone help?