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Legal Guidance Simplified: Know Your Rights and Options

byVibhu VermaOnline consultations available; Office in Delhi NCR & takes cases across India.Starts from18,000 per document setView full gallery

Law doesn't have to be a trap. Whether you are navigating property disputes, consumer issues, or family matters, we break down complex legal processes into clear, actionable steps so you can move forward with confidence.

In this video, I clarify the current legal standing of adultery in India. While it is no longer a criminal offense, it remains a significant and valid ground for seeking a divorce in matrimonial court. I can help you understand how to navigate this sensitive issue during divorce proceedings.

Live-in relationships are legal in India, but the rights are not the same as in a marriage. I explain that while partners do not have inheritance rights, they can claim a share in property if they have financially contributed to its purchase.

Understanding ancestral property is key to resolving family inheritance disputes. I break down how property from your ancestors is passed down, how shares are divided, and the point at which your share becomes your own self-acquired property, giving you the right to decide its future.

Many builder-buyer agreements used to be one-sided, giving builders an unfair advantage. I explain how the legal system now requires these agreements to be bilateral, ensuring that buyers have rights and penalties equivalent to those of the builder. I help protect your investment by reviewing these contracts.

Before you file a consumer complaint, there are important prerequisites to meet. I outline the four main grounds for a complaint, such as deficiency of service or an unfair trade practice, and explain the critical two-year time limit for filing a case from the date the issue occurred.

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If you are struggling with a builder-buyer dispute, remember that you do not have to accept one-sided agreements. The law now requires these contracts to be bilateral, meaning you have rights equal to the builder. We review your agreements to identify unfair trade practices, and you have a two-year window from the date of the incident to file a consumer complaint. We help you check your eligibility so you know exactly where you stand before taking the next step.

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