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      May 7, 2026 at 2:58 am
      NAL

      Filing FIR was a mistake in practical terms (based on what I was advised in similar situation) .

      Legal cases do take time and are frustrating. I was in court in unrelated matter and saw a couple who has been coming to court for last 7 years for an accident case. In their case a false allegation was put on them because they refused to settle when during a u turn their car hit a motorcycle.

      On statement recording , your lawyer seems to be incompetent. Unless opposing party advocate has been raising issues or other technical issues, her statement should have been recorded.

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        March 25, 2025 at 10:52 am
        NAL

        If the person qualifies as per income criteria set in specific state, they can apply for free legal aid. Check details at below link

        [https://nalsa.gov.in/services/legal-aid](https://nalsa.gov.in/services/legal-aid)

        or he can file petition in high court (where case is ongoing) to provide court-appointed lawyer

        or check with local law colleges, they may provide free legal aid as well.

        in reply to: Car Parking Space Rules in a Mumbai Society. #40740
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          March 6, 2025 at 4:00 pm
          Does your sales agreement specifically mentions the exact space , then may be you have some leeway.

          In most of the buildings , the space is owned by the society but allotted to the owner . So legally they can define the rules.

          Further check society bye-laws to see if they have explicitly mentioned the restrictions. Sometimes the societies pass norms in AGM but forget to add it in bye-laws.

          Still they might raise it to Municipal corporation as fire hazard (if it’s enclosed space).

          in reply to: Suing a doctor in India #56279
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            February 11, 2025 at 2:42 am
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            This might be a good starting point

            https://vakilsearch.com/blog/file-a-in-india-for-medical-negligence/

            Seems after collecting all evidence you can either file case with medical council or proceed with criminal case with FIR in court.

            in reply to: Is this even legal? #73144
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              January 16, 2025 at 10:01 am
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              Although not legal, without concrete evidence it is difficult to prove. Even if person decides to file complaint, company will try to drag it . further the person carries a risk of tainting their chances of getting hired anywhere else.

              I have seen and experienced worse than this without much recourse to employees.

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