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Dhanraj Suvarna   08 June 2018 at 21:14

Declaration act

During Indira gandhi time Declaration act was passed. Our tenants have occupied the land. What is the way to get it back? Can someone help

somasundaram   08 June 2018 at 20:08

Court direction

Can anybody let me know what is the procedure for lodging fir as per court direction. Who is the authority to put FIR? IF the direction is for 420

SANJAY   08 June 2018 at 17:30

Loans and CC

Hi,

My friend took some cc and loan in 2006, which he not able to pay due to some unavoidable circumstances. But, later on they have settled most of their loans and cc.

One or two cards /loans are still pending. Recently, his father got a call, saying that he is the lawyer, who got his son case and he threatened his father that if u not pay the amount, they will get the arrest warrant against his son, they even published his picture in newspapers also to catch him.

My queries are :

Please let me know for how many years the case of default cc/loan is open, as he took the same in the year of 2006.

Can banks get Arrest warrant in this case?

Can they legally authorize to publish his picture and other details in the newspaper?

What actions can bank take in the default of loans/cc.

Please advise asap.

Thks,

Anonymous   08 June 2018 at 16:15

I need to transfer agriculture land from my father to myself

I need to transfer agriculture land which is located in village in Andhra Pradesh state from my father name (property coming from my grand father) to myself or my mother name because my father died. we have patta and pass books on my father. What documents required ? and to whom should we give these documents? and how much time would it take to get this complete? Thanks in advance

Anonymous   08 June 2018 at 15:07

Casein high court

Dear Expert ,
I have a running case in Calcutta High Court .I am not getting any date in the court , as per my lawyer date allotment comes from computer system and no one can control this , hence we need to wait with no clue till the time we get a date.

Is it situation is correct ? No One has control on the date as its computerized . Please help .

Regards ,

Anonymous   08 June 2018 at 14:26

In a recent fight my uncle attacked his cousin with a knife.

Hi,

In a recent family fight related to property which took place yesterday my uncle attacked his cousin with a knife. In which his cousin got injured and had to be rushed to the hospital. His current status is out of danger but had got stitches on his stomach. Seeing his cousin bleeding my uncle fled from the spot before the police arrived. We don't know his whereabouts and are extremely worried as to where it would lead us. My uncle's cousin was coming to our house and threatening us from last 1 month and on the day this crime took place he was abusing my uncle's mom and sisters along with him, which led my uncle to lost his cool and get a Vegetable Knife to attack. My uncle is a law abiding person and a taxpayer with no police records in the past. What would be the sections imposed on him ? Is there by any chance we can apply for a bail on his behalf ? Please suggest the best possible solution. Thanking You

Consumer Complainant   08 June 2018 at 13:55

Time limit for reply and recording court process on video

Dear Legal Experts and Advocates,

I thank you for providing me with legal advice so far. Its been a humbling experience so far. And I am asking for some more inputs.

Cause of posting this query:

The District Consumer Forum on receiving a complaint, in its judgement dated 4-12-2015 in Civil Appeal Nos. 10941 10942 of 2013 New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v/s Hilli Multipurpose Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. & other connected matter, decided on December 4, 2015 the Honourable Supreme Court of India delivered by a specially constituted three-judge bench [Justice Anil Dave for the bench along with Justices Vikarmajit Sen and Pinaki Chandra Ghose], has said, the opposite party is required to be given notice, directing him to give his version within 30 days. This time can be extended by another 15 days. This extension may be granted by a District Forum or The State or National Consumer Commission.

Hence the opposite parties have only 45 days time to file a reply for the complaint made against them in a Consumer Complaint from the date of notice.

In my case at the Tumkur DCDRF, the OP has simply come and sat inside the court without coming before the judge/president. for 90 days. The same I have made known to the president via letter.
After 90 days are over from date of notice, one advocate appears and files vakalathnama on 90th day. I objected to president accepting the vakalathnama as it is over 90 days that the OPs have not filed reply to my complaint.

The president said that vakalathnama they have filed. But till the 90th day from date of issue of notice to OPs, nobody came to the judge and told anything nor did any advocate file any vakalathnama.

This is wrong in law, the president is directly commited offence by not following the orders of the Hon Supreme Court of India.

How to tackle this? However I have given letter asking president to pass exparte orders since the OPs have appeared for all the previous dates and not filed any reply till date which was 90th day from the date of issuance of notice to OPs by the consumer court.

Any inputs will be appreciated.

somesh   08 June 2018 at 13:02

Client not releasing old outstanding

Dear Sir,

I have some outstanding dues with my client since 5 years now and he is not releasing the same. i have obtained post dated cheques 5 years back which was returned thrice due to insufficient funds. Somehow he managed to pass 5 years requesting me not to take any legal actions as he will pay the amount very soon and i trusted him.

i filed an FIR with police station near my office with the help of court 3 years back, police called him at police station but didn't took any action (may be he might have bribed them) instead they asked us to go to court as it is a civil case . Now i cannot file 138 against him as dates of the cheques is passed, secondly i am bankrupt so do not have enough funds to fight against him. he is a billionaire so he can chuck me out where ever i go against him.

what should i do please reply.

thanks in advance

Anonymous   08 June 2018 at 10:47

Alimony

Gave alimony to wife in mutual divorce. But it is not mentioned in the main petition because she did not ask for it earlier. She took the money and signed the receipt on a 100rs stamp paper with two witness one being her own father during the day of the final hearing. Is this legally valid. Do we need to register the transaction. Already got the divorce decree.

Ashwani Kumar   08 June 2018 at 10:30

Obc category issue

My wife belongs to punjab lohar cast, which is considered in OBC catogery in punjab.I belongs to himachal pardesh tarkhan community,which is already in in obc catagory, but complication is that lohar cast in himachal is in Sc Catagory.
my wife fill nomination in panchayat election which was reserved for OBC catagory. nomination rejected because cast certificate attached is related to punjab govt. and himachal govt. not issued the cerifcate.
2.5 year last we still fight a case and there is no fruitful result comes out.
is there any judgement regarding this.