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byG.S. BaggaOffice in Rajouri Garden; Takes cases across Delhi NCRStarts from1,500 per sessionView full gallery

I have handpicked these explainers to address the most urgent legal issues people face. Whether you are dealing with financial disputes, family law, or protecting your rights against false complaints, these videos offer the clarity you need to act fast.

If you fear being arrested based on a complaint, it is crucial to understand the process of anticipatory bail. In this video, I explain how you can seek legal protection from the court to prevent arrest while you cooperate with the investigation. This is a critical safeguard for your personal liberty.

A bounced cheque is not just a financial setback; it's a legal issue. This video demonstrates a real-life client scenario, showing my process for handling cheque bounce cases, from the initial consultation to outlining the legal steps for recovery under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

A significant Supreme Court ruling has changed the procedure for 498A dowry cases, preventing immediate arrest for up to two months after a complaint. I break down what this historic judgment means for you and how this period can be used for negotiation and resolution, offering protection against false accusations.

"Digital Arrest" is a new type of scam where fraudsters impersonating police or CBI officers try to extort money over the phone. I explain how this scam works, why it has no basis in Indian law, and what you must do to protect yourself from becoming a victim of this online fraud.

When someone owes you money and refuses to pay, you have legal options. I outline the two primary routes for money recovery: filing a civil suit for recovery or, if you have a bounced cheque, initiating a criminal case. I also explain why a summary suit is often the faster option.

In marital disputes, it is important to know that men also have specific legal rights. I explain the four key legal remedies available, including filing for divorce, seeking child custody, and how to counter false allegations like 498A and domestic violence to protect yourself and your family.

Driving under the influence of alcohol carries severe penalties under the new laws. I detail the consequences, which include up to six months in jail and a Rs 10,000 fine for a first offense, and even stricter punishment for repeat offenders. Know the law before you get behind the wheel.

Defamation, or harming someone's reputation, can be a civil or criminal offense. I explain the two types, libel (written) and slander (spoken), and the legal remedies available to you, whether you want to seek monetary compensation for damages or pursue criminal charges against the person responsible.

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The difference between winning a case and losing it often comes down to acting within the statutory limitation period. Whether you are handling a bounced cheque under the NI Act or seeking anticipatory bail, the right strategy depends on your specific facts. These videos break down complex court procedures into actionable steps, helping you understand whether you need an urgent strategy session to map out your litigation or immediate intervention.

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