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      April 5, 2025 at 3:18 pm
      File an fir and visit the police station with your property papers
      Bonus dramatic advice- dress in all white with gold ornaments take 3-4 cars with you while visiting the police station and make sure to mention your father is the mp of __ state

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        April 5, 2025 at 3:16 pm
        Goons rate is 1k per day and you’ll get decent goons and good quantity of them too just need to provide transportation for them(cars) and instruments for them 2 cr is too much

        in reply to: A girl from my college threatens me #20528
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          April 5, 2025 at 3:10 pm
          Do not play the if game it’s better to act now rather than being sorry later just a precaution

          in reply to: A girl from my college threatens me #20503
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            April 5, 2025 at 3:05 pm
            Go to her parents asap dude tell them that their daughter is harrassing you. Also file a complaint with the police for harassment if you’re under 18 the cops will pay more attention

            in reply to: SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT #20673
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              April 5, 2025 at 2:55 pm
              NAL Under the Special Marriage Act (SMA), 1954 in India, here’s how things work:

              1. Do both partners need to be present at the time of registration?

              Yes, both of you must be physically present for certain key steps:

              a. Notice of Intended Marriage (Initial Step):

              Both of you need to be present at the Marriage Registrar’s Office to give notice of the marriage.

              This notice is then publicly displayed for 30 days.

              The notice is filed at the Registrar office in the jurisdiction where either of you has resided for at least 30 days prior.

              > Note: You, as a foreigner, must provide a valid visa, passport, and proof of residence (like a hotel bill, rent agreement, or address affidavit).

              2. Can you do a traditional wedding during the 30-day waiting period?

              Yes, absolutely! There’s no legal restriction on having traditional functions, ceremonies, or celebrations during the 30-day notice period.

              These are not legally binding, but you can hold them before or after the court marriage.

              Just make sure you complete the legal registration at the end of the 30 days (after objections period).

              Bonus Tips for Foreigners:

              No Objection Certificate (NOC): Some Indian registrars require a NOC from your embassy stating you’re free to marry. This depends on the local registrar’s discretion, so confirm this early.

              Apostilled or Attested Documents: Your birth certificate, passport copy, and possibly single status certificate might need apostille or embassy attestation.

              Witnesses: You’ll need 3 witnesses (with ID and address proof) present during the actual marriage registration.

              Summary:

              Yes, both must be present when filing the notice.

              Yes, you can have a traditional wedding before the legal court marriage.

              Ensure documents (especially foreign ones) are in order and check if NOC is required.

              Would you like a checklist of documents or help preparing the notice application?

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                April 5, 2025 at 2:34 pm
                *Below information is only if your father’s owns the house legally*

                1. If It’s a Self-Acquired Property
                If the house is:
                Bought by the father with his own money, or
                Gifted solely to the father, and not ancestral property,

                Then he has full legal rights to evict anyone, including his children. The son has no right to claim a share during the father’s lifetime.

                2. Protection of Senior Citizens Act, 2007
                This law is very helpful in such cases.

                Under Section 4 and 23 of the Act:
                A senior citizen can file a complaint if they are being harassed, abused, or forced to share property.

                The father can approach the Maintenance Tribunal and request:

                Eviction of the abusive son from the house.

                Protection from harassment or abuse.
                This is a fast and powerful remedy, and the courts generally favor senior citizens in such cases.

                3. Legal Steps He Can Take

                1. File a Complaint under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act at:
                District Collector’s Office or
                Maintenance Tribunal.

                2. File a Police Complaint (if there’s violence, threats, or mental harassment) under:

                Section 506 IPC (Criminal intimidation)
                Section 323 IPC (Voluntarily causing hurt)

                3. Serve an Eviction Notice (through a lawyer) if the son refuses to leave.

                4. Common Myths

                “Son has a right because he lived there” – False, not if it’s the father’s self-acquired property.

                “He must give a share” – False, the father can will or gift the property to anyone.

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                  April 5, 2025 at 2:28 pm
                  Who owns the house?
                  If it’s your dad he can legally kick your brother out

                  in reply to: HIV+ UPSC Aspirant #20664
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                    April 5, 2025 at 2:27 pm
                    You are still eligible all you need is to declare before hand that you’re hiv+ although where when and how to declare that I do not know sorry NAL

                    in reply to: Online scam help for a minor #20562
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                      April 5, 2025 at 2:26 pm
                      Step 1. Recovery of the Money

                      Since the scammer’s account has been flagged or frozen by PhonePe and reported to Cyber Cell, there is a good chance the money can be recovered if the funds haven’t been withdrawn yet. Here’s what to do:

                      Steps to Take Immediately:

                      Follow up with PhonePe support – Request a written update or ticket number. If funds are still on hold, request a refund to the sender’s account.

                      Cyber Crime Portal Follow-Up – Visit: https://cybercrime.gov.in (India’s national cybercrime reporting portal).

                      Log in using the complaint ID.

                      Track the status or update the complaint with more details (screenshots, UTR number, chat proof, etc.).

                      > Minor or not, since the transaction is traceable and reported quickly, this is the best scenario for possible recovery.

                      2. Legal Position for a Minor

                      Since he is under 18, the law considers him a minor and offers additional protection.

                      He can file a complaint as a victim through the cybercrime portal without parental consent.

                      But to take formal legal action (like FIR), he may need a guardian or responsible adult (could be you or a teacher) to help with the process.

                      3. Additional Actions He Can Take

                      a. Collect All Evidence

                      Screenshots of chats, payment confirmations, scammer’s profile, and phone number.

                      Note exact date, time, and amount of transaction.

                      b. Report the Phone Number

                      Use Truecaller or Google to check if others have reported the number.

                      Report the number via TRAI DND services.

                      c. FIR (Only if Needed)

                      If the scam amount isn’t returned and he wants to pursue further, an FIR can be filed under:

                      Section 66D IT Act – Impersonation using computer resources.

                      Section 420 IPC – Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property.

                      But for this, a guardian may be required legally to file on his behalf, or at least accompany him.

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                        April 5, 2025 at 2:21 pm
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                        Better to install cameras in your house.
                        Also report this to the police station get witnesses you/your mom if any
                        By reporting it you’re making sure there’s a background of domestic violence that your brother has which will support your case in future if he does anything harmful

                        in reply to: Land stuck in border dispute #20569
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                          April 5, 2025 at 2:19 pm
                          Get a copy of that survey.
                          Build your wall.
                          If the NRI does something your options are

                          1.Police Complaint for Obstruction or Criminal Intimidation

                          Section 441 & 447 of IPC – For criminal trespass if the person enters or interferes without permission.

                          Section 503 & 506 of IPC – If they are threatening you or trying to intimidate you.

                          You can file a complaint at the local police station.

                          2. Injunction Suit (Civil Court)

                          You can file a civil suit for injunction under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 of CPC, asking the court to restrain the person from interfering in your lawful construction.

                          You can also seek a temporary injunction to continue your construction until the court decides the matter.

                          3. Declaration Suit

                          If there’s a boundary dispute, file a suit for declaration of title and possession to legally assert your rights over the property.

                          in reply to: Land stuck in border dispute #20565
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                            April 5, 2025 at 2:02 pm
                            The commissioner got bribed to delay the case until the nri can think of a way to prove you’re encroaching

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                              April 5, 2025 at 11:42 am
                              For me I prefer my peace over kalesh

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                                April 5, 2025 at 11:36 am
                                The amount is not worth the mental agony and these delivery platforms charge many hidden fees that inflate the price

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                                  April 4, 2025 at 11:31 am
                                  Maybe they’re trying to get your sign on a job related document which will be evidence for them that you worked there and left without the 3 months pay penalty but idk I’m NAL

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