My mobile is stolen, I have already lodged an FIR for the same.
What I found that my number is still being used by the thief, so I contacted JIO care for sharing the location and recent call details, but they refused to share the details stating that they cannot share the details with me and this can only be shared with the police.
My contention is that, I am asking the above details about my own number, which is registered in my name in your records and I am providing my identity proof, then which law bars them to provide the details is beyond my comprehension and any reasoning.
How I can get the details of location and call details from JIO, what options do I have legally. or are they right when they say that they cannot provide it.
To me it looks purely absurd and without any logic.
Please enlighten me if I am wrong.
Thanks.
If slp is in defect list, can we file contempt of court?(high court gave 30 days time limit to implement the order, but party 1 filed SLP on 10th day unfortunately that slp dismissed. Another New party 2 filed slp on 30th day. But slp in detect list (defects clearing period- 90 days).
My questions are
1. Now can I file contempt of court petition?
2. The first slp is dismissed. If first slp dismissed what is the condition for 2nd slp on the same case( dismiss or converted into appeal).
I resigned from my previous employment and deposited complete bond amount and i was relieved by proper channel. I have That Relieving Letter and no dues certificate.
I could not mention about that previous employment in my current central government job attestation form. As i told you that I Relieving letter and there is no cases or misconduct against me. Can current employer terminate me from job.
An accused u/s 138 Negotiable Instruments Act is being given bail on a hearing date in a case under which bailable warrant has been executed. In the said court , two other cases u/s 138 N I Act were also pending of same complainant at the stage of bailable warrant to be executed. Please let me know whether Court must take bail in another two cases when the said is brought to notice of Court by complainant or Court has right to tell the complainant that today is not hearing dates of another cases , so no need to talk about bail in two other cases.
Sir 5months back I filled divorce and my husband filled rcr...but ambically solved issues so I got my case withdrawn with a joint memo..but his rcr is still pending but we are living together. .I have a doubt regarding the following.
1.whether my husband can stop me from seeing my parents.
2.whether can he stop my daughter seeing my parents.
3.if he is calling me for case with drawl with a written statements..in what ways I shall be safe.
Please guide me sir..
Hello,
currently i am living at delhi and i want to disown my child becasue he got court marriage with that girl who is not good always threating us for dowry & etc so i want to disown my child is this good way to protect or if any please guide.
Sir,
I need a minutes book format for trust ( meeting conducted with a view to providing donations to village, poor child education, cyclone releif etc). Please can any one provide me the format for minutes book and resolution )
Learn the Legal Protections and State Assistance That Senior Citizens Have in India
According to the Population Census 2011, there are nearly 104 million elderly persons (aged 60 years or above) in India; 53 million females and 51 million males.
by Vidya Raja
December 14, 2017, 9:46 am
An ageing population is a global phenomenon. Elder persons in society face a number of problems due to the absence of assured and sufficient income to support themselves for their healthcare and other social securities. Loss of a social role and recognition and non-availability of opportunities for creative and effective use of free time are also becoming a matter of great concern for elderly persons.
The trend clearly reveals that ageing will emerge as a major social challenge in the future; and vast resources will be required towards the support, service, care and treatment of the elderly persons, according to report titled – Elderly in India, published in the year 2016.
According to the Population Census 2011, there are nearly 104 million elderly
persons (aged 60 years or above) in India; 53 million females and 51 million
males.
Promotion
In 2007, India enacted The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, with a view to ensure need-based maintenance for parents and senior citizens and their welfare.
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Here are some of the salient features of the Act:
This Act is superior to every other act and has an overriding effect on every other law for senior citizens.
Who can avail the benefits of this Act?
• Senior Citizens – over 60 years of age
• Parents – Mother/Father/Stepfather/Stepmother of any age
Who are Children and Relatives?
• Children could refer to any adult son/daughter and also grandson/daughter
• Relatives – If the senior citizen has no children, then the legal heir, that is one who is either in possession of the property of the senior citizen or would inherit it.
• All children are liable to provide maintenance for their parents.
What is defined as property by the Act?
• Movable or immovable property
• Tangible or intangible property
• Ancestral property as well as self-acquired
• Rights or Interests in such property
In many cases, ancestral property, on which multiple claims may exist, was being used as a loophole to avoid providing maintenance for senior citizens. Now that loophole has been plugged.
What is Maintenance?
Maintenance is the sum of money that a senior citizen gets to ensure their welfare.
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The maximum amount, which may be ordered for maintenance of a senior citizen shall be prescribed by the State Government and shall not exceed Rs 10,000/- per month.
This includes:
• Food
• Clothing
• Residence
• Medical Attendance – the right to have nurses or helpers at home
• Medical Treatment.
Under what circumstances can senior citizens claim maintenance?
Senior citizens can only claim maintenance if they are unable to maintain themselves from property owned or from own earning.
Such claims can be made upon:
• One or more children or grandchildren, who are not minors.
• In case of a childless senior citizen, a relative as defined above
Who can apply for maintenance?
• The senior citizen himself
• Any other person or registered voluntary organisation authorised by them
• The Tribunal itself can initiate an enquiry
Where does one file this application?
The application for maintenance may either be filed in the district where the senior citizen stays or last stayed, or in the district where the child or relative stays.
What is the procedure involved?
Once the application for maintenance under Section 4 has been submitted, the Tribunal will issue a notice to the children.
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They will have the opportunity of being heard. The application must be disposed of within 90 days, with an extension of 30 days under extreme circumstances that need to be recorded in writing. The Tribunal shall determine the amount to be paid, subject to a maximum of Rs 10,000
When should maintenance be paid?
Children are liable to start paying legal costs as well as maintenance from the day of the order, or if so ordered by the Tribunal, from the day that the application was filed. Upon the death of one child, other children continue to be liable. If one of the children dies, their portion of the maintenance must be taken care of by the remaining children. Failure to comply with the order of the Tribunal is punishable with levy of fines, or even imprisonment for up to a month.
While this Act does empower senior citizens and gives them an assurance of being looked after, the real test is only when it actually transpires into tangible action.
Dear sir,
I want to know that if employee will not complete their notice period or he left the job without any information , what law will applicable or what we will do?
Purchase of property from NRI
Hello. My query is that i have shortlisted one property worth rs 90 lakhs and the property is on the name of 3 real brothers out of which one is in india and the other two are in USA and the brothers who are in USA have given registered GPA to the brother in india in which it is written that brother who is in india can sell this property and the GPA is of the year 2013 but it is not revoked till date. And they are ready to accept the cheques of rs 30 lakhs each also. Now please guide me that is it safe legally to purchase this property from Indian brother(GPA HOLDER).