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Advocate Mayur Pardeshi

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LawRatoAmrut Nagar, Vadodara
LawRato12 years Experience
Practice Areas
Anti Corruption, Anticipatory Bail, Banking / Finance, Cheque Bounce, Court Marriage, Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Dowry Case, Family, NCLT, Pmla, Pocso Act, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Gujarati, Hindi
Advocate Mayur Pardeshi has been practicing and handling cases independently with a result-oriented approach, both professionally and ethically and has now acquired many years of professional experience in providing legal consultancy and advisory services.

He provides services in the various fields of law, that is, Family, Child Custody, Cheque Bounce, Criminal, Divorce and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Mayur enrolled with the Bar Council of Gujarat in 2013. He is a member of the Vadodara Bar Association.

Courts
  • District Court, Anand
  • District Court, Bharuch
  • District Court, Dahod
  • District Court, Gandhinagar
  • District Court, Godhra
  • District Court, Navsari
  • District Court, Rajpipla
  • District Court, Surat
  • District Court, Vadodara
  • District Court, Valsad

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Questions Answered by Advocate Mayur Pardeshi



Q: 75 yrs ago born at grand parents home no municipal records available.

I am 75 yrs old was born at my grand parents home therefore no birth certificate. I my birth certificate but Rajkot municipality refuse to accept my application. I have school leaving certificate, my valid passport - first issue 1966, my aadhar . They need court order which is not possible cause dr. died ; persons 85/90 years old dont know where they are.PLEASE SUGGEST A WAY

Advocate Mayur Pardeshi answered
you will file case birt certificate in court.court give to all documents and your witness to you born .hospital records the court called and in public notice given then after court give order.you will get no record certificate of corporation in rajkot.



Q: Submitting Tampered Document in a Court as "True Copy"

In a matrimonial case, the wife submitted an application before the Family Court. Later, she challenged Order of the Family Court in the High Court. Here, she submitted a tampered copy (tampering in multiple places) of the Family Court application after affixing a "True Copy" stamp and her signature. As is the norm, she had also included an Affidavit on the last page which says that "All the annexures are the True Copies of the original documents". A few months later, she filed an Additional Affidavit where she included a correct/non-tampered copy of this application. However, she never informed the Court that she had earlier submitted a tampered copy. The husband had accepted everything in good faith at the time and those were bulky submissions so it didn't come to his attention right away. Both documents are part of the record.Questions : Would it attract the offence of Sec. 463, IPC and other relevant Sections re: Forgery & False Evidence ?If so, how to go about it ? Thanks

Advocate Mayur Pardeshi answered
yes.you can file application against in same court to produce forgery and false evidence on affidavit say to court file case against false affidavit in court.and take court certified copy and file complain against in court or police station to forgery of documents.



Q: Transfer of ancestral property

My grandfather (Hindu) made 4 parts of his flat and paid my father money as his share and my father left that flat. 3 shares left were of grandfather, his wife and second son. He allowed second son to stay in that flat and left for native place. This was some 20 years back. My grandfather and his two sons are no more. Do I have right on that flat?

Advocate Mayur Pardeshi answered
yes you can first take noc of all brother and revenue department transfer all property your name.in revenue department only for your name then after selling the property otherwise you don't sell property because all ancestors property all heir has right so first transfer to your name then sell it



Q: lift is low quality in building and not working

builder ko bolne par bhi wo thick nahi kara raha he. jab se ghar liya he tab se problem he lift ki or hum 6th floor me rehte he . wo ab kuch bhi kaam nahi karana chahta he. toh hum kya kare

Advocate Mayur Pardeshi answered
AAP pehle unehe legal notice de agar wo phir bhi kuch nahi kar raha hai to aap RERA me builder k khilaaf case file kariye.aur aap uske khilaf consumer court me bhi case file kariye.aur civil court me case file kariye aur haresment ka expense magiye.aur builder k kilaf police cheating ki complain darj karvaye ki condition k mutabik facilities provided nahi ki



Q: Can a widow sell her husband 's self acquired property?

Our relative died without making of any will. He has three children, one son and two daughters. The property is self acquired property. Can the widow sell that property to her son? And can son buy his father 's property?

Advocate Mayur Pardeshi answered
nowidow her property share can sell her son not whole property because other legal hiers has right on property.if other has no objection and give concern to his part name of widows then after selling the property her son name




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