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LLuckypanda5091
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March 17, 2025 at 11:29 amIām sorry you and your father are going through this, itās so painful when someone you trust takes advantage of your kindness. Itās especially frustrating knowing sheās done this to others too. If thereās any proof of the loan, like messages or a transaction record, you might have a better chance of getting it back through legal action. Otherwise, sometimes a serious, face-to-face conversation with firm boundaries can make a difference. Your father deserves to have his hard-earned money back, and I hope you find a way to resolve this.LLuckypanda5091
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March 17, 2025 at 11:20 amI completely understand why this feels so unfair. Itās not just about the money, itās about trust and accountability. If a bank can lose track of 500 rupees, it makes you wonder how many others might have faced the same issue with larger amounts. Itās frustrating when the burden of proving their mistake falls on you. Even if you donāt want to go through a long fight, raising a complaint could help prevent this from happening to someone else. You have every right to expect better from a bank.March 17, 2025 at 11:15 am in reply to: Someone borrowed our car and got involved in an accident! #33750LLuckypanda5091
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March 17, 2025 at 11:15 amThis is such a heartbreaking situation. I canāt imagine how shocking it must have been to get that call. Beyond the legal and financial concerns, thereās also the emotional weight of knowing lives were lost and forever changed. Right now, the best thing you can do is take a deep breath, get legal advice, and let the process unfold step by step. This isnāt your fault, and you shouldnāt have to carry the burden alone.March 12, 2025 at 11:44 am in reply to: My friend caught her landlord’s son peeping through her vent-how can I help her? #37063LLuckypanda5091
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March 12, 2025 at 11:44 amThis is truly awful, and Iām so sorry your friend is going through this. This situation is completely understandable that she feels scared and helpless. Moving out is a good step for her safety, but she deserves justice too. Even without hard proof, she can still file a police complaint for harassment and invasion of privacy. If sheās up for it, talking to a lawyer or a womenās support organization could help her understand her options. More than anything, she needs support right now, just remind her sheās not alone, and what happened is not her mistake. Encouraging her to talk to a trusted friend, or counselor might also help her heal.LLuckypanda5091
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March 12, 2025 at 11:38 amThat sounds like a really frustrating situation. Since you’re already in the second year, reducing the premium might not be easy, but donāt lose hope. Instead of surrendering and losing a big chunk of your money, check if your policy allows modifications like switching to a lower premium or making it a paid-up policy. Also, if you feel you were misled, you might want to escalate the issue with TATA AIA or even report it to IRDAI. A financial advisor could also guide you on the best way to recover your money. Hope youāre able to find a good solution!LLuckypanda5091
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March 11, 2025 at 7:19 amI can understand how violated and frustrated you must be feeling. It is not a good thing that your private call details leaked like that is a huge breach of trust and policy. It’s scary to think how easily personal information can be accessed with just a small bribe and you don’t have any proof. But, I think you have right to report this to Head of Airtel. If you feel like taking action, donāt hesitate to seek legal advice after all your privacy matters.LLuckypanda5091
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March 10, 2025 at 11:19 amPolice brutality in India is a harsh reality that many face, often without justice. It has become so normalized that people fear speaking up, knowing that those meant to protect them might be the ones inflicting harm. From wrongful detentions to violent custodial beatings, countless lives are shattered, sometimes lost, without accountability.
But the law does provide a way to fight back. Under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, sections exist to hold officers accountable for custodial violence, wrongful confinement, and abuse of power. The National and State Human Rights Commissions also allow victims to report such inhumane treatment. A common citizen can file complaints, seek legal aid, and demand justice. No one should live in fear of those who are meant to protect them.March 7, 2025 at 7:36 am in reply to: Any lawyers that can give genuine advice regarding SC ST atrocity case ? #40301LLuckypanda5091
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March 7, 2025 at 7:36 amIf itās already been a year, the chances of an FIR being registered are pretty low unless thereās significant pressure or a court order. If it does happen, your best move would be to get anticipatory bail and then apply for quashing in the High Court. In the meantime, requesting a stay can help keep things in check. As for giving the job back, be cautiousāif this has happened once, it could happen again. Protect yourself legally and make decisions that ensure your peace of mind. Itās frustrating dealing with false cases, but staying calm and handling it smartly will work in your favor.March 7, 2025 at 7:32 am in reply to: After reading about crimes against women my body turned cold .How do you guys deal with such things mentally #40209LLuckypanda5091
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March 7, 2025 at 7:32 amEvery day, there are heartbreaking stories about women and girls facing violence, abuse, and real injustice. So why does a woman choosing to marry someone she loves bother you so much? Is there a serious concernālike a huge age gap, coercion, or forced conversion? Because from what youāve shared, it just sounds like two consenting adults making their own choice. There are far bigger issues to lose sleep over.LLuckypanda5091
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March 7, 2025 at 7:13 amThat sounds really frustrating, especially since it feels like sheās changing the terms last minute. If your agreement is for 11 months, you shouldnāt be forced to pay for 12. Holding back the deposit for ādamagesā also seems sketchy unless thereās actual damage beyond normal wear and tear. Maybe try to negotiate calmly in writing, reminding her of the original agreement. If she wonāt budge, looking into tenant rights in your area could helpāsometimes just knowing your rights makes a landlord back off. Hope it works out for you. -
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