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      February 6, 2025 at 5:32 am
      There’s actually nothing Hindu or Muslim about this story, don’t understand why OP focused on religion here. Its actually a domestic issue stemming from the separated couple. Both these Muslim men seem to be friends with the Hindu husband and hence they want to isolate the Hindu wife from her friends. It’s a case of pure harassment. Both these women can file a police complaint against these men for harassment.

      in reply to: My society secretary is asking my owner to kick me out #62053
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        February 2, 2025 at 12:37 pm
        Generally speaking yes thats right, but I don’t know any owner who will bother to waste time and money to challenge the society in court over licencee issues, when it’s much easier to get a new licencee in a city like Mumbai.

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          February 2, 2025 at 3:38 am
          Explain all this to your licensor (landlord) apologise and beg him. Because under law you have no legal rights if he decides to remove you. You cannot challenge this rule of no bachelors allowed. Only a society member can do so and most people won’t be willing to spend money and time in court over this and would just rather rent their house to a family instead.

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            February 2, 2025 at 3:26 am
            FYI I have called the cops on my neighbors for playing loud music in their house at midnight. The cops have come and fined them. So even playing loud music in your house post 10 pm is illegal as long as others can hear it and get disturbed.

            Society member meaning the licensor/owner of the flat. Society can put a penalty on him for his licensee creating nuisance. Society has no legal relationship with licencee so they will instead fine the owner who is their member or pressurise him to evict the licencee
            In most cases the owner is not going to go to court to challenge this as he would rather get another licencee who can live on harmony and is not a nuisance for the society.

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              February 1, 2025 at 4:57 pm
              Not true. If the licensee is creating nuisance for the society or violates the law (playing loud music beyond 10pm is illegal in Mumbai) then the society can take action. The member (owner) can be penalised by society and hence in such case the owner would prefer to terminate the agreement

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                February 1, 2025 at 4:45 pm
                Being a licencee you are obligated not to create nuisance / annoyance to the society and it’s members and hence the owner is fully justified to terminate your agreement if you play loud music and your neighbours complaining about it.
                As a licensee you have no legal rights in the flat. You can stay as long as the owner allows you to and if the owner is pressurised by the society to evict you then you will not be able to do anything but leave. Under the law there is no ground of eviction required to be proved for the owner to evict you since you are just a licencee. Better behave yourself or else be ready to face the consequences.

                in reply to: How to save my married sister from her ex #65927
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                  January 27, 2025 at 7:35 am
                  This ^
                  One of the few answers actually giving proper legal advice, rather than moral policing the sister

                  in reply to: How to save my married sister from her ex #65898
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                    January 27, 2025 at 7:27 am
                    What your sisters boss did amounts to a serious offence similar to rape, as he abused his authority as boss to induce your sister (his employee) to sleep with him. It’s a punishable offence with minimum 5 years and upto 10 years imprisonment. She can threaten her ex-boss to file an FIR against him and if she does then he will be arrested surely.

                    in reply to: My cheater grandfather wants a divorce now #66665
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                      January 25, 2025 at 2:39 pm
                      Don’t take this divorce case lightly as if it’s uncontested by your dadi then your grandfather can get the divorce decree ex parte and then your dadi loses rights in his pension and properties. She will need to oppose the case , give her entire story in the written statement and file a counter petition for maintenance.

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                        January 15, 2025 at 2:50 pm
                        FIR can be filed from the place wherever the wife is currently residing.

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                          January 14, 2025 at 7:14 pm
                          Demand of 8 lakhs by husbands family for keeping in their house is a dowry demand as it’s the husbands duty to provide for his wife’s expenses. Approach a lawyer to send a legal notice first placing all facts on record , ask for mutual divorce with maintenance and then if they don’t respond then file a case for dowry harassment and divorce.

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                            January 13, 2025 at 4:18 am
                            You will need to file a writ petition to challenge this

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