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If there’s a risk of arrest, you should apply for anticipatory bail. After arrest, you can file a regular bail application before the appropriate court.
Toggle ConYou must send a legal notice within 30 days of the cheque bounce. If the amount isn’t paid within 15 days of the notice, you can file a criminal complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.tent
If there is illegal possession or unauthorized construction, you can file a suit for injunction in civil court requesting a stay order to prevent further action.
In most civil matters, yes. A legal notice helps establish your intent and gives the other party a chance to resolve the issue. In some urgent cases, you may file directly.
You can file a complaint under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act in the magistrate’s court, seeking reliefs like protection, residence rights, and maintenance.
Typically, mutual divorce takes about 6 months. However, in some cases, the cooling-off period can be waived, reducing the time to as little as 1–2 months.
NRI clients can authorize a representative through Power of Attorney to handle their legal matters. The case can be filed and managed without the NRI being physically present in India.
Basic documents include marriage certificate, ID proofs of both parties, photographs, address proof, and details of children (if any). Additional documents may be needed based on the case type (mutual or contested).
You can file a complaint at the local cybercrime police station or through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. For serious offenses, you may also approach the court through an advocate.
Property registration involves verifying title documents, paying applicable stamp duty and registration charges, and completing the registration process at the sub-registrar office. An advocate can assist with due diligence and drafting.
Yes, you can change your lawyer anytime during a case. You will need to file a ‘Vakalatnama’ with the new lawyer, and get a ‘No Objection’ from the previous one or permission from the court.
You must send a legal notice within 30 days of cheque dishonor. If the drawer does not pay within 15 days of receiving the notice, you must file the case in court within 30 days after that.