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Seeking Legal Assistance for a Contested Divorce in India.

Lawyer service for Contested Divorce visit: https://www.lawtendo.com/divorce-lawyers Overview When spouses cannot arrive at an agreement, even with the assistance of their legal counsel (if any), they must approach a court to adjudicate their dispute. Contested divorces are commonplace now, especially since there are so many different issues to resolve during the course of terminating a marriage. Lawtendo provides you the best divorce lawyers from all over the country. Steps involved in Contested Divorce  QUESTIONNAIRE & DOCUMENTS Once you finalize the service, we will provide you a questionnaire/ checklist of documents to capture your details. Our legal consultants will also connect with you within 24 working hours to understand your case and requirements. MEETING WITH AN ATTORNEY Meeting the attorney and discussing the entire matter. DIVORCE PETITION A Divorce Petition is server upon the spouse. RESPONSE The spouse has to respond ...

How long does it take for divorce in India

How long does it take for divorce in India Well it may take anything from a minimum of Three hearings or may be 6 month period of time to one year approx  (Divorce with Mutual consent, where in a joint petition is filed by both husband and wife) to as long as 2 -10 years also or more. I have seen a case where in the summons were issued to the counter party and on non appearance , the court gave one sided judgement. Divorce with mutual consent  : In this the husband and wife file a joint petition to the court agreeing on the terms and condition of divorce. They should have lived separately for a minimum of 6 months on the day of filing the petition. The court gives a date after six months and both the parties have to be present on the said date. If either parties backs out, the petition is cancelled. If both of them still agree to get separated, the court passes the decree of divorce.( I think this is the best method even if you are slightly at some financial loss or ...

Free Legal Advice from top Lawyers in India

             Free  Legal Advice from top Lawyers in India Looking for Online Free  Legal Advice from top Lawyers in India Choosing to go online to find f ree l egal advice   online from top lawyers in India or a particular state, region, city,  gives an different advantages to the customer. Lawtendo   Best Lawyers & Advocates in India   is a quick developing stage for giving on the web lawful help. It offers the accompanying points of interest to its clients:  Quick  –   Free l egal advice from top lawyers in India  Speedy – Post an inquiry and the find your solutions.  Free – No Charges for looking for answers on the uniquely redid and profoundly easy to       understand Q&A discussion.  24*7 – Time does not direct a client's prerequisite. Lawtendo  gives the client a chance to       choose the time and event to look for ...

What if the builder refuses to pay interest for the delay?

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In case a builder refuses to pay interest for the delay in the possession of the flat to the buyer, due to various changes and amendments in the real estate laws the regulation of real estate laws is expected to become really well after the implementation of RERA. the various steps which can be taken 1.   An online complaint can be filed under the respective state of RERA, as the provisions of RERA are quite strict and regulation is very effective, No builder whose project is registered under RERA can go wrong with the buyers after the implementation of  RERA. A buyer can file a complaint before the RERA under which if a builder delays possession , imprisonment can be awarded which may extend to 3 years along with the interest & penalty of 10% of the entire cost of the project can be imposed on the builder 2.   A can be filed before the local court wherein the court shall award the compensation for delay and also mandate the builder to either deli...

Difference between Culpable Homicide and Murder under Indian Penal Code

Indian Penal Code, 1860 has a list of various offenses defined as well as punishment prescribed for them. Under IPC two offenses whose meanings have always been complicated are Culpable Homicide defined under section: 299 and Murder defined under section: 300. One question which has always arisen is that when the death of a person is going to be treated as a culpable homicide and when murder! Culpable means guilty of doing something wrong commonly stated as ‘blameworthy state of mind’ and Homicide means killing of a person. Therefore Culpable Homicide means taking the life of another person and the act done is with criminal intention. The offenders have the intention of causing such bodily injury which is likely to cause death. Whereas in case of murder the offender knows that his act is going to cause death or the bodily injury is sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death. There is a thin line of difference between the two. It is only of the ‘intention to commit...