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Swapna   21 June 2024 at 14:17

Education certificates stolen and torn by father

My father and brother had stolen my education certificates and also aadhar card, pan card. Birth certificates and teared them because of I had a love marraige. Now which case should i file against them ? And also what will be the legal action taken against them by police and court ? Is there any punishmet for them? Please clarify my doubt!!

Swapna   21 June 2024 at 12:55

Education certificates stolen by father

Recently i had a love marraige and all my education certificates, adhar card, birth certificates pan card were stolen and teared by my father and brother. Before marraige i tried to convince them but they harrased me and took my certificates.After 4 months i left the home because i was harrased daily by them. Now is I file FIR on them will I get the duplicate certifates and also is this duplicate certificates vaild for govt jobs? And also will police take any legal action against them? Can anyone please clarrify my doubts!!

Anonymous   21 June 2024 at 12:14

Mhada property

I bought a MHADA property in Mumbai from allottee in 2011 .. he sold the property to me and gave me POA and the original file .. he sold it as soon as it was allotted …

Now I want to transfer it on my name … the original allottee is not there ..

1- what is the way to get it transferred on my name ?

2- can this be done under amnesty scheme ?

3- can the documents be adjudicated now after 14 years ?

Anonymous   21 June 2024 at 09:42

"petition" to bar council of india

Subject: Urgent Action Needed to Address Frivolous Lawsuits and Unethical Practices
Dear Members of the Bar Council,
The erosion of public trust in the legal system poses a serious threat to our democracy. A significant factor contributing to this erosion is the apparent disregard for the ethical guidelines that are already in place.
The Problem: Including Baseless Claims in Legal Notices Mechanically
To investigate the root of this issue, I conducted an experiment on a legal forum (Pathlegal). In my first experiment, I asked if an advocate would draft a legal notice for a bank robber's accomplice claiming an unfair share of stolen money. Except for one advocate, the others did not express reservations about proceeding. This response made me think that perhaps the rules were not clear enough.
In response, I searched for the Bar Council's guidelines and found that they clearly define an advocate's duty towards opposing parties. To test their effectiveness, I copied and pasted these guidelines onto Pathlegal and posed a similar ethical question. Disturbingly, even after reading the clear-cut guidelines, one advocate responded by stating, "The Advocates' Code outlines the responsibilities and duties of an advocate. An advocate must maintain honesty towards their own client and remain neutral towards the opposing party" This response enlightened the root cause of the problem: the issue is not the clarity of the guidelines, but the failure of some advocates to adhere to and internalize these ethical standards.
Personal Experience and Systemic Flaws
Recently, I encountered a troubling situation firsthand. My tenant claimed INR 400,000 for renovations after 24 years based solely on an alleged oral agreement with my father in 1999. This claim lacks any supporting documentation and contradicts the Statute of Limitations, which prescribes a three-year limit for oral agreements. Additionally, the timing of the claim and continued rent payments further undermine its credibility. Unfortunately, such baseless claims are becoming increasingly common.
Ethical Concerns and Recommendations
This case study underscores the need for not just clear guidelines, but also effective enforcement and education. To address these shortcomings and restore public trust, I urge the Bar Council to take the following actions:
Review and Reinforce Existing Rules:
Reaffirm the clarity of the current guidelines and ensure they are widely disseminated and understood among advocates.
Develop a campaign to educate advocates about the importance of adhering to these guidelines, emphasizing the ethical duties they owe to all parties.
Enforce Disciplinary Measures:
Implement stricter disciplinary measures with clear consequences for violations, including warnings, suspensions, and potential disbarment for repeated offenses involving baseless claims.
Enhance the capacity of disciplinary committees to investigate and act on complaints of unethical behavior promptly and transparently.
Promote Ethical Advocacy:
Strengthen ethical guidelines to more clearly define an advocate's duty to prevent frivolous lawsuits and uphold factual merit in legal proceedings.
Implement mandatory continuing education programs emphasizing ethical conduct and professional responsibility, including regular workshops and seminars.
By taking these proactive steps, the Bar Council can send a clear message about the importance of ethical advocacy. This will not only deter unethical practices but also significantly reduce the number of frivolous lawsuits clogging the court system. Ultimately, this will lead to a more efficient and just legal system for all.
I HAVE UPLOADEDABOVE PETITION AT https://chng.it/g8T7vPVCbn PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PETITION TO ESTABLISH RULE OF LAW.

bharat khatwani   21 June 2024 at 07:25

Termination of tenancy

have been told that if rent agreement do not mention tenure of tenancy is decided by termination of tenancy at will. Is it true? If yes .
please provide citation/precedence to support termination of tenancy at will. This matter is pertaining to house located in Ahmedabad Gujarat

Dilip   20 June 2024 at 18:34

Trade union working committee

Trade union working committee is now using using there own photo frame and name on the wall of fees days election is there in our trade union now can we stop them doing this because it is going to effect in election and if there is any competent authority were we can complaint pls help me show that we can approach there

Anonymous   20 June 2024 at 14:07

Ibps exam for maharashtra govt job

Dear respected sir
my query below
background and smiler query are end of post to get basic background
this is related to. job and important one,please focus on positive outcome

maharashtra govt had taken exam for food supply insp,it was online exam
conducting body is IBPS,they have clearly written in terms that they will not provide answer key also dont come in rti

I think I have good score thats why want to go to court
government will put all effort against me due to recent exam scams ,they will try best not to give answer key
mainly I need older judge ment against ibps to provide answer key to try to convince them

query is above,other small details below
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Vikas Yadav   20 June 2024 at 08:50

Attestation form

I want to know that if I had traffic chllan done by CCTV and now  it is transferred to the virtual court and I have paid the fine online in virtual court so do I need to mention it in Attestation form??
There is column.....
- Have you ever been fined by any court of law ?

So what should I need to write yes or no in this column? 
Because some people say you have to mention it and some say you don't need to mention it because its a petty traffic offence
and you have paid the fine online without visiting the court.
I am totally confused 
What shoud I do? Should I mention it or not ?
Please guide me

Shaik Manzoor   20 June 2024 at 04:17

Property dispute double registration

Hi, My Open Plot is double registered by unknown persons recently.
Can we file a case directly in Honorable HighCourt of Telangana for speedy Judgements/Orders.
Property located in Alampur, Gadwal district Telangana.
Please suggest.

Anonymous   19 June 2024 at 19:38

After demise of husband the status of the husband property

SIR. I one querry as regards the property status as regards the deceased husband property. the husband purchased the property in the year 1999 by his own income and by registered sale deed. No involvement of joint income in the contents in the sale deed. after demise of husband the father and mother,sister were disposes to widow. by contention that deceased husband no income and property is joint family property. Whether the father of deceased husband entitle any right in the property? And what is the remedy available to widow to recover the property from father in law?
pls guide me sir