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IIndianfalcon6333
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May 1, 2025 at 6:43 pmShort answer: NoIIndianfalcon6333
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April 21, 2025 at 3:41 amLegally, custody battle is the worst battle in family courts. Father has equal right of custody as mother and as she is not longer in picture hence he can get sole custody.Your best bet is to wait and watch, collect evidence that he is negligent towards his daughter and then only file a custody of the child.
Mind you that family courts generally give custody to the parents and not other relatives. So the evidence you provide should be solid like SA by father, intention of father to kill the child, not giving
April 4, 2025 at 4:09 pm in reply to: My father died almost a month back and left a loan worth 15L from bajaj finserv and some emi on rbl credit card. Need advice regarding same. #22075IIndianfalcon6333
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April 4, 2025 at 4:09 pmLawyer here. As the legal heir, you are liable to settle the outstanding dues of the deceased, but only up to the value of the property you’ve inherited. If you’ve inherited more than ₹15 lakhs from your father, you’ll be responsible for repaying the entire loan. If the inherited amount is less, your liability is limited to that amount. The most practical option would be to negotiate a settlement with the company, for example, offer to settle the loan for ₹5 lakhs. While this may affect your future loan eligibility, it’s a manageable consequence under the circumstancesApril 4, 2025 at 4:09 pm in reply to: My father died almost a month back and left a loan worth 15L from bajaj finserv and some emi on rbl credit card. Need advice regarding same. #22076IIndianfalcon6333
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April 4, 2025 at 4:09 pmLawyer here. As the legal heir, you are liable to settle the outstanding dues of the deceased, but only up to the value of the property you’ve inherited. If you’ve inherited more than ₹15 lakhs from your father, you’ll be responsible for repaying the entire loan. If the inherited amount is less, your liability is limited to that amount. The most practical option would be to negotiate a settlement with the company, for example, offer to settle the loan for ₹5 lakhs. While this may affect your future loan eligibility, it’s a manageable consequence under the circumstancesApril 4, 2025 at 4:07 pm in reply to: My father died almost a month back and left a loan worth 15L from bajaj finserv and some emi on rbl credit card. Need advice regarding same. #22077IIndianfalcon6333
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April 4, 2025 at 4:07 pmLawyer here. As the legal heir, you are liable to settle the outstanding dues of the deceased, but only up to the value of the property you’ve inherited. If you’ve inherited more than ₹15 lakhs from your father, you’ll be responsible for repaying the entire loan. If the inherited amount is less, your liability is limited to that amount. The most practical option would be to negotiate a settlement with the company for example, offer to settle the loan for ₹5 lakhs. While this may affect your future loan eligibility, it’s a manageable consequence under the circumstancesApril 4, 2025 at 4:02 pm in reply to: My father died almost a month back and left a loan worth 15L from bajaj finserv and some emi on rbl credit card. Need advice regarding same. #22078IIndianfalcon6333
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April 4, 2025 at 4:02 pmLawyer here. As the legal heir, you are liable to settle the outstanding dues of the deceased, but only to the extent of the property you have inherited. If you inherited assets worth more than ₹15 lakhs from your father, you are required to repay the full loan amount. However, if the inherited value is less, your liability is limited to that amount alone.IIndianfalcon6333
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April 4, 2025 at 2:29 pmLawyer up!IIndianfalcon6333
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March 20, 2025 at 2:38 pmIs your brother a minor or a major? Regardless, you have the right to reclaim the pawned gold from the pawnbroker, as it was taken without your consent with the intent to steal. You can also file a criminal case against your brother for theft.However, if you wish to maintain your relationship, consider asking him to retrieve the jewellery himself by repaying the pawnbroker instead of involving the police. That said, you are still free to take legal action if necessary.
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