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RRajnishpanda180
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February 3, 2025 at 3:22 pmLawyer here.You can send a legal notice to the landlord demanding him to pay back the security deposit. If he still does not pay you, you can approach a Court and file a suit for return of the amount.
RRajnishpanda180
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February 3, 2025 at 3:16 pmLawyer here.if the purchase was through a registered deed, then it will be presumed that the seller and the buyer had knowledge of all the terms and conditions of the deed. After executing the agreement and signing it, you cannot say that you didn’t know about the property’s particulars. Before the registration, even the Registrar will ask the purchaser whether he has read through the agreement and understood its terms and conditions. You cannot say otherwise now.
If the property has been sold to you by the seller by exercising fraud upon you, your remedy is to file a civil suit against the seller and make the agreement voidable. You can ask for the amount to be returned to you. For this, you will have to file a civil suit which will go on for years and maybe decades.
And no, you cannot go to the police station and register an FIR. This is not a criminal case and the police will not interfere. You will have to invoke the jurisdiction of a Civil Court and file a civil suit.
RRajnishpanda180
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February 3, 2025 at 3:05 pmLawyer here.What you’re asking for is legal service and not legal advice. I doubt if any advocate/lawyer here is going to do this for you for free.
Anyway you will have to meet a notary advocate anyway to get your affidavit notarised. Make use of the services he/she provides.
Also, on a personal note, it might be better to approach the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in your District and file a physical complaint instead of raising an online complaint in the consumer portal.
RRajnishpanda180
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January 31, 2025 at 2:47 pmJust confirm with the passport authorities also whether this much would be enough.RRajnishpanda180
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January 31, 2025 at 10:35 amOne and the same certificate. Tell the notary advocate the query you just posted and he will know what to do.January 31, 2025 at 10:31 am in reply to: This Lawyer took my money and not doing my work, not picking up my calls, and avoiding meeting me. What should I do? #62739RRajnishpanda180
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January 31, 2025 at 10:31 amLawyer here.Any complaints against an advocate can be made to the concerned Bar Council.
RRajnishpanda180
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January 31, 2025 at 10:30 amLawyer here.You can get a one and the same certificate certifying that both the names are of the same person. It should be an affidavit and must be attested by a notary advocate. Go meet a notary advocate and he will guide you regarding this.
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