Frequently Asked Questions
What are the legal remedies against cheque bouncing?
In cheque bouncing, the aggrieved has criminal and civil remedies. He/she may either file complaint case U/s 138 NI Act, or may register FIR U/s 420 or 406 IPC or/and may file Money Recovery Suit.
What Is anticipatory bail and procedure?
Anticipatory bail, as the name suggests, is bail granted to a person in anticipation and apprehension of arrest. When a person has reason to believe that he may be arrested on the accusation of committing a non-bailable offence then he/she can move to High Court or the Court of Session u/s 438 of CrPC for anticipatory bail.
what is regular bail?
Regular bail is granted to a person who is already in the police custody or in judicial custody after arrest of the accused. It is applied under Section 437 and 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 before the competent court of law i.e., before Magistrate, Sessions Court and High Court.
What Are the Payment Methods You Accept?
Payments are accepted by any of modes i.e., cash, cheque, UPI.
How Will I Be Kept Informed about My Case?
Client is informed about his/her case personally on day of appearance in the court and also through SMS/Telephonic Communication.
How Can I Contact Your Office?
Anyone can contact our office either by personal visit or by email or by calling at 9711574560.
What is law related to maintenance?
The provisions of Maintenance act are intended to fulfill a social purpose. These provisions are contained in Criminal procedure code,1973 under section 125 to 128, under the Hindu marriage act 1955, under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance act,1956. Under the protection of women from Domestic Violence Act 2005, The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior citizens Act,2007. The object of all these provisions is to compel a man to perform the moral obligations, which he owes to the society in respect of his wife, children and parents.
what is the meaning of quashing of FIR and how it is done?
In simplest terms, quashing of FIR means quashing of criminal proceedings, ceasing the legal machinery
which had been set in motion after registration of FIR. A petition under Section 482 of the CrPC can be filed before the Hon’ble High Courts for quashing the FIR.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce?
It takes a minimum of six months in case of mutual divorces. But in cases of a contested divorce, it depends on a lot of factors and can take more than two years.
What Is Writ Petition?
Writ Petition is an order by a higher court to a lower court or courts or authority or authorities, directing them to do something or stop them from doing something. Writ is a form of written command in the name of the court. A writ petition can be filed under Article 226 in the High Court and under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution in the Supreme Court.
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