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Advocate Arunav Tewari

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LawRatoSupreme Court of India, Delhi
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Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Consumer Court, Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence, High Court, NCLT, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate
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Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi
Advocate Arunav Tewari completed his law in the year 2011 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Property, Cheque Bounce, Criminal, Divorce, Civil, Consumer Court and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Arunav enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in 2011. He is a member of the Delhi High Court Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : D/2922/2011
Courts
  • Delhi High Court
  • District Court, Tis Hazari
  • Family Courts, Delhi
  • National Commission (NCDRC)
  • Supreme Court Of India

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Questions Answered by Advocate Arunav Tewari



Q: What will be my share in property of my husband after divorce

I am Hindu 50 yrs age My husband abuses and physical violence, wants me to leave his home. Because by father did not give anything from his property mentioned in his will, now father has died. took consultation. No results Can things be sort out by making him a lesson If I get divorce . What is my share in his House.

Advocate Arunav Tewari answered
You only have a claim of maintenance against your husband or his properties. File a complaint under Domestic Violance Act, and similar complaints in womens cell and local police station. Claim maintenance under section 125 Cr. P.C. et al.



Q: How to stop partition in my family

Mere husband k pass incrystal property hai mere 2 bete hai ek sotela or ek alba kya main apni property ko batware se rok sakti hu kya

Advocate Arunav Tewari answered
In the light of the limited facts and my understanding of the situation accordingly, since you claim that the property is an ancestral property in the hands of your husband, the same shall be treated as his self acquired property. Hence the sons have no right to claim partition on the property during the life time of their father,



Q: How to stop partition of property

Sir property k Netware ko rok sakte hai Kya

Advocate Arunav Tewari answered
A rightful claim of partition has legal recognition and hence can be enforced in the court of law. However a peaceful and practical family settlement is always possible among the warring parties either through the court or outside.



Q: Legal remedy to claim ancestral property acquired by Government

our ancestor property has been acquired by the govt. my grandfather allows my neighbours to use side portion of our property on a mutual understanding based on good gesture and maintain a healthy relationship but as time passes by the start calling it Govt. Property and to avoid a fight and long argument my grandfather and father did nothing and I know this property is still in grandfather name, what legal action can be taken to claim this property?

Advocate Arunav Tewari answered
hi.your query seems to be not fairly clear, but having understood that the land had been acquired by the government and assuming that the possession of the land still is with your grandfather and subsequently your father. that since the possession of the land has not been surrendered neither claimed by the government, you may file a case for dispossession of the neighbors after considering the limitation aspect. i hope this helps.warm regardsArunav Tewari




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