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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate's Expert Profile

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    What kinds of questions I can and can't answer?
    The queries related to matrimonial disputes, family law, property law, civil law, criminal law, consumer protection acts, Human rights act, besides few other things, I will be able to answer/suggest/advice correctly to the extent possible.

    My area of expertise
    Business law, Insurance law, consultancy, accounts;

    My experience in the area (years):
    experience in Insurance and banking laws for over 15 years or so in other areas, have a reasonable experience of more than 10 years.

    Organizations I belong to:
    I am in the list of panel advocates in SBI, Insurance company and CSI, Christian Minority organization

    Publications or writing which has appeared :
    Have published articles on how to prevent embezzlement, misappropriation of funds ad to have an effective control over the financial aspects etc. in the journal published periodically by the CSI Christian Minority Organization;

    Educational credentials:
    I am a post graduate in economics and a law graduate with specialization in labor and criminal laws and also a PG diploma holder in Industrial relations and Personnel management from Bharatiya vidya Bhavan, Delhi.

    Award & Honors:
    So far nil

  • Custody Fighter says : child custody urgent help please
    Hi sir,need your suggestion, My wife residing in overseas,and my minor child in india under custody of my wife parents.we both left overseas in april 2015 on student visa and i am on dependent visa left 6months old child under custody of my wife parents Since my wife was adamant that the baby should be left behind only in the care of her parents, I could not do anything but meekly budge.I suggested to my wife that the child could be brought to overseas as my income was more than sufficient for me to run the family and further suggested that my parents could also come for help to look after the child . But my wife stubbornly refused and made it categorical that the child would only be in her parents’ house until she finishes her studies. I always felt that the child should not be deprived of the love and affection of its parents.I had no other go than to come back to India for the sake of my child, who is now in the danger of being not properly brought up by the parents of my wife. Sensing that I would get custody of my baby from her parents, my wife has master minded, schemed, plotted and given a false DV complaint in overseas and me the summons through court,however i sent a suitable reply to it. their parents not allowing me to see my baby. i have e-mail evidence send my wife stating child will be brought up only by her parents till the completion of her studies and that me or my parents shall not demand custody of the child or bring the child to overseas.planning to launch child custody case against my wife and their parents under guardians and ward act section 12 and 25. any suggestions to get my child back. she still resides in overseas

  • Parm says : Mutual Divorce
    Respected Sir My contested divorce dismissed by sessions court and contested divorce is pending in high court . Now our compromise has been done and we want to file divorce under mutual consent. can i file it in sessions court or not ? (2) there is any procedure so that high court can direct sessions court to file mutual divorce in sessions court.

  • Custody Fighter says : Chil custody need your suggestion
    Hi, My wife residing in overseas,and my minor child in india under custody of my wife parents.we both left overseas in april 2015 on student visa and i am on dependent visa left 6months old child under custody of my wife parents Since my wife was adamant that the baby should be left behind only in the care of her parents, I could not do anything but meekly budge.I suggested to my wife that the child could be brought to overseas as my income was more than sufficient for me to run the family and further suggested that my parents could also come for help to look after the child . But my wife stubbornly refused and made it categorical that the child would only be in her parents’ house until she finishes her studies. I always felt that the child should not be deprived of the love and affection of its parents.I had no other go than to come back to India for the sake of my child, who is now in the danger of being not properly brought up by the parents of my wife. Sensing that I would get custody of my baby from her parents, my wife has master minded, schemed, plotted and given a false DV complaint in overseas and me the summons through court,however i sent a suitable reply to it. their parents not allowing me to see my baby. i have e-mail evidence send my wife stating child will be brought up only by her parents till the completion of her studies and that me or my parents shall not demand custody of the child or bring the child to overseas.planning to launch child custody case against my wife and their parents under guardians and ward act section 12 and 25. any suggestions to get my child back. she still resides in overseas.

  • Pragati Shukla says : Property law
    Please let me know there is a land in the name of my father and uncle (father's brother). After the death of my father, the namantran was done in the name of my mother and mine in place of my father's name. My uncle has issued a power of attorney to my mother for the sale on his behalf.My mother wants to do the registry in my name using that power of attorney. 1. Is it possible? Pls help us because the other persons are saying that registry is not possible in your name as your name is already in namantran. (land ka seemankan , batankan nhi hua hai.) 2. Can i purchase that part from my mother in the amount lesser than the government rate. Please guide Sir

  • Kaushik Nandy says : TOPA /RFR ACT applicability in India
    Is TOPA ( Tenant opportunity to purchase act ) or RFR ( right of first refusal act ) is applicable for the tented properties in India specially in Kolkata, my landlord is going to sell one commercial shop room to a third party at a cost of Rs. 20 lacs and I am ready to buy the same but neither he is considering my proposal to sell off to me nor giving any written notice to intimate officially regarding proposed Transfer of title by means of sale agreement hence I am unable to give any written counter proposal to buy the same although I am ready to purchase it at his stipulated price. Please suggest course of action now and in future if he sells the shop room to third party ??? I have been paying monthly rent to the Ld rent controller of Kolkata municipal Jurisdiction and tenancy is governed by West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act 1997.

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