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Access clear, jargon-free explanations of Indian constitutional rights, family statutes, and property codes. We translate complex legal acts into actionable steps for every citizen.

SIMPLIFIED LAW

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Navigate everyday legal situations with confidence. Our verified advocates break down complex statutes into clear, step-by-step handbooks.

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Understand your rights regarding mutual consent divorce, child custody guidelines, maintenance laws, and domestic protection acts.

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COMMON INQUIRIES

Constitutional FAQ

Quick answers to fundamental legal questions regarding police procedures, legal notices, and court protocols in India.

What is a legal notice?

Is free legal aid guaranteed?

A legal notice is a formal communication sent to an opponent before filing a lawsuit, giving them a final opportunity to resolve the dispute.

Yes, Article 39A of the Indian Constitution guarantees free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of society to ensure justice for all.

How do I handle a cheque bounce?

Can police refuse to file an FIR?

You must send a formal demand notice to the drawer within 30 days of receiving the cheque return memo from your bank.

No, police are legally mandated to register a First Information Report (FIR) if the complaint discloses a cognizable offense.

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