Mutual Consent Divorce Lawyers in Delhi: The 6-Month Solution

When a marriage breaks down irretrievably, the legal process doesn’t have to be a war. A contested divorce in India is notoriously long, expensive, and emotionally draining. At Delhi Law Advocates, we specialize in facilitating smooth, dignified separations through Mutual Consent Divorce under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act. The Process Explained: It involves two stages: The […]

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Anticipatory Bail Lawyers in Delhi: How to Avoid Arrest

The fear of arrest can be paralyzing. Whether it is a matrimonial dispute, a cheque bounce case, or a corporate offense, the threat of jail time is real. At Delhi Law Advocates, we specialize in securing Anticipatory Bail. What is Anticipatory Bail? Under Section 482 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), a person who has a

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Tenant Dispute & Eviction Services in Delhi

One of the most common civil disputes in Delhi NCR involves landlords and tenants. At Delhi Law Advocates, we see many property owners who have landed in legal trouble by trying to forcefully evict a tenant. The Tenant Dispute. The Danger of Self-Help: Disconnecting electricity/water or forcefully entering rented premises is illegal and can result in

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False 498A Case? How the Arnesh Kumar Judgment Protects You

Section 498A of the IPC (now covered under Section 85 of BNS) was designed to protect women, but it is often misused. At Delhi Law Advocates, we frequently see innocent husbands and elderly parents terrified of being arrested on false charges. The Legal Shield: In the case of Arnesh Kumar vs. State of Bihar, the Supreme

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The “Digital Arrest” Hoax: Understanding the Legal Procedure of Arrest under BNSS

A new and sophisticated cyber fraud is causing panic across India. Victims, including doctors, retired officials, and corporate professionals, are receiving video calls via Skype or WhatsApp from individuals impersonating CBI, ED, or Police officers. They are told they are under “Digital Arrest” in connection with a money laundering case or a parcel containing illegal substances. Terrified,

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Caught for Drunk Driving in Delhi? Legal Procedure & Penalties (Section 185 MV Act)

New Year’s Eve in Delhi NCR sees the highest number of police checkpoints (nakas). The most common legal query we receive in January is regarding Section 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act. The Penalties: What to do if your car is seized? If the police impound your vehicle, you cannot simply pay the fine online. You

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Live-in Relationships: Legal Status and Rights in 2025

While Indian society remains divided on the concept of live-in relationships, the Indian legal system has taken a progressive stance to protect the individuals involved. At Delhi Law Advocates, we frequently advise couples on their rights and liabilities. It is important to know that: However, legal complications often arise regarding separation and maintenance. Facing a legal

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Can a Senior Citizen Take Back Gifted Property? (Section 23 Explained)

One of the most tragic yet common legal issues we face is elder abuse and neglect over property. The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 provides a specific remedy under Section 23. It empowers the Maintenance Tribunal to declare a property transfer (Gift Deed) void if the children or relatives fail to provide “basic amenities and

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Zero FIR under Section 173 BNSS: No More Jurisdictional Hurdles

The refusal of police to register an FIR due to territorial jurisdiction has been a longstanding issue in India. The new Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) addresses this directly in Section 173. What is a Zero FIR? A Zero FIR allows a victim to file a complaint at any police station, irrespective of the location of the crime.

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The “1930” Helpline: How to Recover Stolen Money from Cyber Fraud

Financial cybercrime is rising in Delhi NCR. At Delhi Law Advocates, we often see clients who reported the crime too late. The Ministry of Home Affairs has operationalized the 1930 Helpline (formerly 155260). This is linked to the Citizen Financial Cyber Fraud Reporting and Management System (CFCFRMS). How it works: When you call 1930, the police operator creates a

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