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      May 8, 2026 at 6:48 am
      You can definitely raise a formal grievance with Flipkart Support first, especially since the cancellation reason appears incorrect and you suffered a financial inconvenience due to the blocked card limit and gift card purchase

      Legally, e-commerce platforms usually protect themselves throughout cancellation clauses in their terms, so forcing delivery is difficult unless there’s clear unfair trade practice or deficiency of service. If they don’t resolve you can escalate through consumer grievance system.

      in reply to: My instagram account was disabled #78758
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        May 7, 2026 at 6:44 am
        It depends on the policy of meta, Check meta help center

        in reply to: My instagram account was disabled #78756
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          May 7, 2026 at 5:58 am
          If you’re under 18, it’s safer to have a parent or guardian file the grievance/ complaint on your behalf using their ID and clearly mention that they are assisting you as your guardian regarding your disabled Instagram account. Avoid submitting mismatched or misleading identify details, as that can create verification issues later.

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            May 7, 2026 at 5:50 am
            Monthly appearance is usually to ensure you attend court and do not automatically mean jail is certain. For a first-time drink & drive case without an accident, courts often lean towards fines or a lighter outcome, though punishment under the Motor Vehicles Act is still possible. talk to a lawyer before the next hearing, as they can seek exemption from repeated appearance and help close the matter properly.

            in reply to: Can final month rent be adjusted in deposit?. #77599
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              May 6, 2026 at 7:15 am
              Then opt for clear written communication regarding the same

              in reply to: Can final month rent be adjusted in deposit?. #77596
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                May 6, 2026 at 6:53 am
                You can’t legally withhold the last month’s rent unless there was a clear agreement to adjust it from the deposit, even if you fear the landlord won’t return it. The safer approach is to document the condition of the flat, keep all payment proofs, and send a written message/email stating that the deposit should be refunded immediately on vacating. If you’re genuinely at risk of being cheated, you can try negotiating adjustment, but doing it unilaterally may expose you to claims of non-payment; legal recourse like a police complaint or civil recovery id available if the deposit isn’t returned.

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