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A consumer dispute is a disagreement between a consumer and a business, where the business denies or disputes the consumer's allegations. Consumers can file complaints about unfair trade practices, defective goods, or poor service.
Arbitration is a formal process for resolving disputes outside of court. It involves a neutral third party, or arbitrator, who makes a binding decision.
Property, succession, and family litigation are legal issues that involve the distribution of property and resolution of disputes between family members.
A real estate dispute is a legal disagreement over real property, such as ownership, boundaries, or repairs.
A motor accident case is a claim for compensation for injury, loss of life, or property damage caused by a motor vehicle accident.
A cheque bounce case is a legal action taken when a cheque is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds or other reasons. The drawer of the cheque can be held criminally liable.
Matrimonial cases are legal disputes between married people. These cases can involve divorce, domestic violence, dowry demands, and more.
Bail is a legal arrangement that allows an accused person to be released from custody while awaiting trial. It's a key part of the criminal justice system in India.
Corporate litigation is a legal dispute that arises from a business's operations or activities. It can involve internal disputes between shareholders or partners, or external disputes with customers, competitors, or regulators.
Intellectual property (IP) disputes arise when someone claims that another person has used or acquired their IP without permission. IP disputes can be resolved through litigation, arbitration, mediation, or other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods.
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act) is a law in India that protects children from sexual abuse. It was enacted in 2012.
Handles property disputes involving ownership, title conflicts, partition, possession issues, land records, and legal documentation with expert legal guidance and resolution.