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Regular bail and anticipatory bail address different procedural situations. Regular bail ordinarily concerns release after arrest or custody; anticipatory bail is a direction sought when a person apprehends arrest for a non-bailable accusation.
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Useful preparation includes the accusation or complaint details, notices, relevant records, identity and address documents, prior orders and an accurate chronology. The required set varies with the case.
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Do not ignore an FIR or police notice. Preserve the document, record when and how it was received, organise the underlying facts and obtain case-specific advice without posting allegations or evidence publicly.
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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 came into force on 1 July 2024, subject to the notified exception. It replaced the IPC framework for offences going forward, but the date of the alleged conduct and transitional questions matter.
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Choose an advocate by checking enrolment information, relevant area of practice, clarity of communication, availability, document review and familiarity with the required forum—not by relying on “best lawyer” claims.
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Under the Hindu Marriage Act, mutual-consent divorce is jointly sought under section 13B when statutory requirements are met. Contested divorce proceeds on a legally recognised ground and requires adjudication.
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A property dispute should be assessed from the chain of documents rather than a single deed. Title, registration, possession, authority, succession, payments and prior proceedings may all matter.
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A legal notice may state facts, identify a demand, preserve a position or satisfy a statutory requirement. Its content and timing should follow the underlying documents and applicable law.
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The POCSO Act creates a child-protective framework including Special Courts, identity safeguards and in-camera trials. Information capable of identifying a child must not be published or casually shared.
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Bring the complete court record available to you, identify the exact court and next date, prepare a chronology and explain the immediate concern without withholding unfavourable facts.
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For a Durgapur matter, organise the case identity, court papers, next date, relevant transactions or communications and the event chronology before the consultation.
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A useful matrimonial consultation should identify the applicable law, type of proceeding, existing cases, financial information, child-related concerns, documents and realistic next steps without promising an outcome.
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