What to do in case gst department has freeze the bank account of the registered taxpayer for just 15000 input
What to do in case gst department has freeze the bank account of the registered taxpayer for just 15000 input
What to do in case gst department has freeze the bank account of the registered taxpayer for just 15000 input
मेरा नाम रीना है। मेरी शादी को पाँच साल हो चुके हैं। शुरुआत में सब ठीक था, लेकिन अब घर में हर दूसरे दिन झगड़ा होने लगा है। मेरे पति बात-बात पर गुस्सा करते हैं, मेरी बात सुनते नहीं, और मुझे मानसिक रूप से बहुत परेशान करते हैं।
मैंने कई बार समझाने की कोशिश की, लेकिन हालात बेहतर नहीं हो रहे। अब मैं बहुत उलझन में हूँ।
मैं जानना चाहती हूँ:
क्या मुझे पहले परिवार की मदद लेकर या काउंसिलिंग करवाकर रिश्ते को सुधारने की कोशिश करनी चाहिए?
या मेरी स्थिति देखते हुए मुझे सीधे कोर्ट जाकर कानूनी कदम उठाना चाहिए?
We are currently involved in a business partnership dispute. My partner is refusing to disclose the company’s accounts, financial statements, and bank records, yet he is insisting on moving the matter to arbitration. I am hesitant because an arbitrator cannot make a fair decision without seeing the actual books of accounts.
If the arbitrator makes an estimated assessment, the valuation may be too low—which I cannot accept—or too high—which my business partner will not agree to.
I am seeking legal counsel regarding a shareholding amendment in my UAE-based company. The business is a partnership firm with two shareholders holding 50% share each. I want the other partner to sign off on the shareholding change, but his current demand for signing off cannot be fulfilled due to the present financial and operational condition of the company.
I need expert legal advice on:
Delhi faces acute air pollution crisis with AQI often in 'severe' category, breaching right to life under Article 21. Seeking legal opinion on enforcement of Air Act, GRAP measures, NGT/Supreme Court remedies, and non-compliance liabilities.
My uncle has been arrested and is currently in judicial custody.
I recently faced a situation where someone touched me in a way that made me extremely uncomfortable and violated my personal boundaries. I didn’t give any consent, and it felt wrong — I believe it was a “bad touch.” I’m not sure what legal steps I can take or which law protects me in this situation. Can this be reported to the police, and under which section of the law does this fall? I want to understand how such cases are handled and what protection or support is available for victims like me.
Dear Lawyer,
I recently came across a case where a warrant has been issued by a Judicial Magistrate under Sections 316 and 318 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
Could you please explain what this means in legal terms and what possible implications or next steps might be involved for the person against whom the warrant is issued?
Thank you for your time and guidance.
I live in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, and I’m planning to move to London for work for a few years. I own some property here in Agra, including a house and a small piece of agricultural land. Since I’ll be away, I’m worried about the misuse or illegal transfer of my property in my absence.
I want to understand:
I’m looking for some guidance on how to protect my personal assets and property in case of divorce. I want to understand what legal steps I can take to make sure my savings, real estate, and investments aren’t considered marital property during the divorce process.