Advocate Anurag Jangra
- Delhi High Court
- District Court, Dwarka
- District Court, Faridabad
- District Court, Gurgaon
- District Court, Karkardooma
- District Court, Patiala House
- District Court, Rohini
- District Court, Saket
- District Court, Tis Hazari
- Supreme Court Of India
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Questions Answered by Advocate Anurag Jangra
Q: Mental haressment from husband
I was diagnosed with early stage breast cancer last year. My husband and his family asked me to go back to my parents for treatment and come back once it’s over. My treatment is completed this July. Now my husband don’t want me to come back to his house and mentally harassing me. What should I do. I am Hindu.
Advocate Anurag Jangra answered
what do you want right now. do you want to go back to your matrimonial house and if yes then whats the reason they are stating to you for not letting you back in that matrimonial house. you may apply for petition to go back to your house.
Q: Complain at CAW Cell, Want to register FIR
I am a victim of harassment, physical and mental abuse. My husband and in-laws have even tried to kill me for dowry and other demands. I tried a lot to save my marraige but all my efforts went in vain. I have put a complaint at CAW Cell, Dabri on 8th Aug,2024. They have asked me to come again on 16th Aug, but they did not register an FIR. The lady at the CAW Cell told me that this is a mediation centre, FIR will not be lodged here. I have suffered enough and want an FIR to be lodged against them
Advocate Anurag Jangra answered
well fir to be registered is by the police station only but when they have a confirm view that there exist elements so as the fir to be lodged. caw cell is where you give complaint and they call the parties and make them talk and settle the matter.
Q: petition against an arrogant wife always nagging, quarrel, curse
My wife always nag, quarrel, cursing me and everyone around me since we got married 13years ago and this has cursed a huge set back for me mentally, financially, relationship with family and friends and also my health
Advocate Anurag Jangra answered
what do you want you have not stated. what legal opinions you want to consult on that you have not stayed. what all precautions you have taken that you have to state. there are some possible ways in which you can explore.
Q: Property related issue
Hello sir/mam mere father ne ek property ka bayana dya hai Lekin property documents me to 32 sq yds Lekin jab napa Usko to wo 28 sq yds nikli ab opposite party hmare byane ke Pese wapas ni kr rhi hai hmare pas kya legal remedy hai kuki documents ke according property zyada hai Lekin actual me kam hai plz suggest some good advice
Advocate Anurag Jangra answered
well there are some ways you can avail legally. what you want right now whether you want your bayana to be returned or you want the property but to settle the amount accordingly. documents are original.
Q: Can I declare my unmarried sister as my legal heir
I am married , my wife doesn't give a damn about me .I have 2 sisters of which one is unmarried and we stay in our parents home .Whether I get ill or whatever thick and thin happens in life, she is the only one standing by my side . She earns a very meagre salary which she contributes in the home and does not ask anything in return .I just wanted to ensure that if anything happens to me, atleast she must not suffer financially . Is it possible to make my sister my legal heir .
Advocate Anurag Jangra answered
well you want your moveable or immoveable assets to be names in your sister name. bit the question is whether after you or in presence of you. there many ways to secure it and it depends on the conditions.
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