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One of the best Advocates & Lawyers in Sangrur - Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan

Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan

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LawRatoDistrict Court, Sangrur
LawRato7 years Experience
Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Cheque Bounce, Child Custody, Court Marriage, Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Insurance, Motor Accident, Recovery
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi, Punjabi
Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan completed his law in the year 2017 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Criminal, Cheque Bounce, Divorce, Insurance, Child Custody, bail matter and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Gurpreet enrolled with the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana in 2017. He is a member of the Sangrur District Court Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : P/4328/2017
Courts
  • Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT) Chandigarh
  • District Court, Barnala
  • District Court, Mansa
  • District Court, Patiala
  • District Court, Sangrur
  • Punjab and Haryana High Court

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Questions Answered by Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan



Q: Father not support the family. (Mother, Sister and Me)

My father had left us since 2017 and he has never supported my family neither helped me in my graduation. I have been running my family by giving tution since the age of 18. He never gives any money for even basic things like ration and all. He has some politically strong friends that is an ex-sarpanch of our village who is supporting him in all this. Can I take any action which would help us getting our basic rights?

Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan answered
your father has legally bound to maintain your mother and you till your marriage. you can file a application under section 125 crpc before the court, your father cannot neglect u to maintain Call me if you wants to file a application



Q: Someone raised Case on me include my family but want to go abroad.

Hello Actualy i want to get advice. Someone Raised case against us. It is a criminal case Regarding property land issue. Court anounced accused No.1 to 4 are ordered to be summoned for the offences under Sections 447, 451, 380, 34 of Indian Penal Code. They took Anticipatory bail yet, i did not Get bail because i want to do study abroad. i also not received any summons. I was absent in appearence in court earlier.Now. Give me advice sir what i should do..?

Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan answered
first you have to get anticipatory Bail from court and secondly file a revision against the summoning order of the court. you have no need to worry, your counsel can also do a effective argument on charge to discharge you from the complaint



Q: Married in india, but living separately for 3 years.

Hi i got married to a guy in india who my parents chose for me but I did not consent to it and only married because of family pressure. I live in Australia andhe is in India. His onlypurpose to marry me was to be able to come to Australia. During the first 1.5 year, he harrased me for not doing anything to get him to Australia. We applied for his visa twice but it got rejected but his madness continued which was affecting my studies here in australia. After that I stop talking to him. No contact from almost 2 years now. My parents tried at several occasions to get him to come and resolve the matter but he never comes. Recently I applied for divorce from Australia and senthim the papers. First he said he will sign them but then 1 month went by and he never replied back instead keeps bribing my parents saying you take the money and ask your daughter to get me australian PR. Myparents refused all his proposals, hesaid he will not give divorce as his only purpose is to haras me.

Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan answered
No need to worry. firstly you appoint a special Attorney in India ie. a close relative or family member to file a divorce petition on behalf of you in the court, you can get the decree of divorce within one or one and half year. you have not need to do any effort to make him agree for divorce, you can get one sided divorce



Q: How to file mutual consent divorce case

Hi sir/madamI am from Zirakpur, settled in Bangalore since 7 years. I got married 10 years ago and having a son of 8.6 yrs old. Me and my husband have been living separately since one year and looking for mutual divorce as he has been blaming me and my family for false reasons and very bad arguments have been happening everytime he contacts us. He is also keeping my son with himself and having very dominant behavior. How can I proceed with the legal case please help.

Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan answered
you can file a petition for taking coustody of your minor son as well as petition for divorce.. if he is earning more than you then you can file a case for maintenance also. he has to give monthly maintenance to you



Q: Blackmail and using bad words...Blackmail with my personal information

Hiii...i broke up with my boyfriend 1 week ago..ow i m not agree to stay with him because of his behaviour or blackmails..Now he call me using bad words for me and my family..Also he said he used my pics harm me and my family also..He said he used my personal details against me and destroy me and my family..He continue call and text me and blackmailing me .My family is unaware about this. If I WENT to college he dont let me study ...What can I do..CAN I FILE A FIR AGAINST HIM??

Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan answered
yes sure you can lodge a FIR against him. you can also file a complaint against him for 376 2 n. He has no right to publish your personal pictures. you can also take action against him under cyber crime




Frequently Asked Questions about Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan



Can Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan represent me in court?

Yes, Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan can represent you in court. The lawyer is trained to present your case in the most effective way possible.


What should I bring to my initial consultation with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan?

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How do I prepare for my initial consultation with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan?

Before your initial consultation with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan, it can be helpful to think about the specific legal issue you are facing and any questions or concerns you have about your case. You should also gather any relevant documents or information that you think may be helpful in understanding your situation.


What should I expect during my initial consultation with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan?

During your initial consultation with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan, you can expect to discuss the specific legal issue you are facing and the details of your situation. Lawyer will ask you questions to get a better understanding of your case and will provide you with information about your legal options and any potential outcomes.


How do I communicate with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan?

It is important to communicate with Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan regularly to stay updated on the progress of your case and to discuss any new developments or concerns you may have. You can communicate with the lawyer through phone calls, emails, or in-person meetings.


How much does it cost to hire Advocate Gurpreet Singh Maan?

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