Vasudevan
06 April 2026 at 21:02
Respected Learned Experts, I had filed a Contempt Petition (Civil) before the High Court of Juducature, Madras on 26/2/2026. It has been allotted with a filing No. But, it has not been listed till date. The official website of the court shows that it is pending and not ready. The sub application filing Nos. shows it as filing stage. Kindly explain me why it has not been listed for Admission and kept pending even after lapse of 1 month. My sincere thanks to one and all in the Forum of the Learned Expers for your continued guidnace in handling most of the legal issues faced by me.
Anonymous
06 April 2026 at 17:29
[06/04, 3:31 pm] sauravsinghrajput21: Like i was doing bsc in maghad University gaya i took admission in 2021 but session was very delayed Here and 1st year exam happened only in August 2023 in between I took admission in nehu for ba llb but unfortunately due to my health issues i dropped it in june 2023 in 2nd sem but didn't took tc as it was not required,before the 1st year exam in maghad University and returned back home and continued with my bsc degree now my bsc degree got completed in 2024 and now I am pursuing law from central university of south bihar which is a 5 years course
I want to know that the minor overlap in bsc and dropped course can cause any problems in future or i am totally safe
I wish to appear for judiciary and other law exams for which ba llb. Is my essential qualification and bsc degree i have as an additional qualification now can I get in trouble because I possess an minor technical overlap in my additional qualifications
मैं मगध विश्वविद्यालय, गया में बीएससी कर रहा था। मैंने 2021 में दाखिला लिया था, लेकिन यहाँ सत्र बहुत देरी से शुरू हुआ और प्रथम वर्ष की परीक्षा अगस्त 2023 में हुई। इसी बीच मैंने NEHU में BA LLB के लिए दाखिला लिया, लेकिन दुर्भाग्यवश स्वास्थ्य समस्याओं के कारण मैंने जून 2023 में दूसरे सेमेस्टर में इसे छोड़ दिया। मैंने तकनीकी छूट (TC) नहीं ली क्योंकि इसकी आवश्यकता नहीं थी। मगध विश्वविद्यालय में प्रथम वर्ष की परीक्षा से पहले मैं वापस घर आ गया और अपनी बीएससी की पढ़ाई जारी रखी। अब मेरी बीएससी की डिग्री 2024 में पूरी हुई और मैं अब दक्षिण बिहार के केंद्रीय विश्वविद्यालय से कानून की पढ़ाई कर रहा हूँ, जो 5 वर्षीय पाठ्यक्रम है। मैं जानना चाहता हूँ कि बीएससी और छोड़े गए पाठ्यक्रम में मामूली तकनीकी ओवरलैप से भविष्य में कोई समस्या हो सकती है या मैं पूरी तरह सुरक्षित हूँ?
मैं न्यायपालिका और अन्य कानून परीक्षाओं में शामिल होना चाहता हूँ, जिसके लिए BA LLB मेरी अनिवार्य योग्यता है और बीएससी की डिग्री मेरी अतिरिक्त योग्यता है। क्या मेरी अतिरिक्त योग्यता में मामूली तकनीकी ओवरलैप होने के कारण मुझे कोई परेशानी हो सकती है?
KISHORE KUMAR JOSHI
05 April 2026 at 22:20
Can I file an ejectment suit in Small causes Court Kolkata against my Tenant for the room in ground floor for my own use as I can't climb stairs and tenant has defaulted in paying rent for more than three moyin a calendar year
Anonymous
04 April 2026 at 23:28
seek legal opinion regarding the possibility of salary recovery or termination in a government/PSU Legal Officer appointment. My factual timeline is as follows: - I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh University from 2021 to 2024. Due to academic delay, examinations were conducted between August 2023 and July 2024. - During this period, I took admission in a BA LL.B. (5-year) program at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in December 2022. - I appeared only in the first semester examination and discontinued the course in June 2023 due to health reasons. I did not attend further classes, appear in subsequent examinations, or pay any fees thereafter, although I did not formally cancel my admission. - I subsequently completed my B.Sc. in July 2024. - Thereafter, I took fresh admission in BA LL.B. (5-year) at Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) in 2024, which is my primary and valid law degree. In this background, if I am appointed as a Legal Officer (e.g., through CLAT-PG) on the basis of my valid BA LL.B. degree from CUSB: 1. Whether the past technical overlap between my B.Sc. and the discontinued NEHU course can legally justify termination of service. 2. Whether such overlap, despite no dual degree and no benefit derived from the discontinued course, can be a valid ground for recovery of salary after appointment. 3. Whether absence of formal cancellation of the NEHU admission has any legal consequence in service law, particularly in the absence of fraud or misrepresentation. 4. Whether such a situation is treated in law as a mere technical/administrative irregularity or as a substantive illegality affecting appointment.
Anonymous
04 April 2026 at 23:20
I seek legal opinion regarding the possibility of salary recovery or termination in a government/PSU Legal Officer appointment. My factual timeline is as follows: - I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh University from 2021 to 2024. Due to academic delay, examinations were conducted between August 2023 and July 2024. - During this period, I took admission in a BA LL.B. (5-year) program at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in December 2022. - I appeared only in the first semester examination and discontinued the course in June 2023 due to health reasons. I did not attend further classes, appear in subsequent examinations, or pay any fees thereafter, although I did not formally cancel my admission. - I subsequently completed my B.Sc. in July 2024. - Thereafter, I took fresh admission in BA LL.B. (5-year) at Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) in 2024, which is my primary and valid law degree. In this background, if I am appointed as a Legal Officer (e.g., through CLAT-PG) on the basis of my valid BA LL.B. degree from CUSB: 1. Whether the past technical overlap between my B.Sc. and the discontinued NEHU course can legally justify termination of service. 2. Whether such overlap, despite no dual degree and no benefit derived from the discontinued course, can be a valid ground for recovery of salary after appointment. 3. Whether absence of formal cancellation of the NEHU admission has any legal consequence in service law, particularly in the absence of fraud or misrepresentation. 4. Whether such a situation is treated in law as a mere technical/administrative irregularity or as a substantive illegality affecting appointment. Kindly advise with reference to applicable service law principles and judicial precedents.
Read more at: https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/illegal-termination-and-salary-recovery-239106.asp
Anonymous
04 April 2026 at 09:10
seek legal clarification regarding compliance with Rule 6 of the Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008.
I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh University from 2021 to 2024. Due to delay in the academic session, my 1st-year examinations were conducted in August 2023, 2nd-year examinations in January 2024, and 3rd-year examinations in July 2024.
During this period of academic delay, I took admission in a BA LL.B. (5-year) program at North Eastern Hill University in December 2022. I appeared in and passed only the 1st semester examination. Thereafter, due to health reasons, I discontinued the course in June 2023. I did not attend further classes, did not appear in any subsequent examinations, and did not pay any further fees. However, I did not formally cancel my admission.
Subsequently, I continued pursuing my B.Sc. course at Magadh University and completed it in July 2024.
After completion of my B.Sc., I took fresh admission in BA LL.B. (5-year) at Central University of South Bihar in 2024.
In these circumstances:
Whether this situation can be construed as “simultaneous pursuit of two regular courses” under Rule 6, considering that I completed only the first semester of the earlier law course and thereafter discontinued it while continuing my B.Sc.
Whether mere non-cancellation of admission in the earlier BA LL.B. program creates any legal impediment for Bar Council enrollment or future judicial/government service.
Whether such a situation would be treated as a technical/administrative irregularity rather than a substantive violation affecting eligibility.
Anonymous
04 April 2026 at 01:10
seek clarification regarding Rule 6 of the Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008 and the guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh University (2021–2024). During this period, I took admission in BA LL.B. at North Eastern Hill University in December 2022 and passed only the 1st semester. Thereafter, I discontinued the course due to health reasons, did not attend further classes, did not appear in any exams, and did not pay fees. I also have attendance and exam records showing my absence. However, I did not formally cancel my admission.
I later completed my B.Sc. in July 2024 and took fresh admission in BA LL.B. at Central University of South Bihar in 2024.
In these circumstances:
Can this be considered “simultaneous pursuit” under Rule 6 despite clear evidence of non-attendance and discontinuation?
Does non-cancellation of the earlier admission create any issue for Bar Council enrollment or UGC compliance?
Can this affect my eligibility for judicial service or government employment?
Can anyone guide on the following query:
An employee file under the custody of a pvt company is found to be missing and despite best efforts could not be traced out. Can the company lodge a police complaint not an fir to trace it or some other legal recourse. Is filing an fir mandatory in this case which invoves an unnecessarily hurdles, process and harassment.
Thanks
PC joshi
My mother is a retired govt school teacher getting a monthly pension. Her pension is credited in State Bank of India
She died on April 13 ,2025. My elder brother has misused her cheque book and forged her signature and withdrawn the monthly pension from her account via cheque till June 2025.. Can I give a police complaint? Even 3 months after she died, he has presented cheque and continued to withdraw money from her account
Forcibly occupying my field
Respected sirs
My grand father has purchased one peice of agriculture lad of 9 katta in a village of darbhanga Bihar in 1978. In 1990 sons of my younger grand father constructed temporary house after measuring locally and with mutual consent. Since than he is putting his waste water in my land adjacent to his left after partition in my part. That time my grand father planted a Palm tree as border of two parted land. As we were telling him to arrange his waste water disposal, he now breaking his wall to reconstruct his house and besides got surveyed by private AMIN and captured that Palm tree and put a rope straight from west to east and threatening that this much part is mine. Some villagers are also supporting him. As I live out of my village due to job in defence force and my aged parents are alone at village and they are 7_8 young males
Request all expertxs and ace to please provide guidance __ what I should do to protect dignity of my family and how to protect my property