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One of the best Advocates & Lawyers in Kanchipuram - Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri

Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri

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LawRatoAnnai Indira Gandhi Salai, Kanchipuram
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Practice Areas
Arbitration, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Labour & Service, Landlord/Tenant, Motor Accident, NCLT, Property
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Tamil
Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri completed her law in the year 2011 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Civil - property disputes such as partition suits, declaration suits, injunction suits; suit for recovery of amount, specific performance, suits filed under Hindu succession act. Family matters- divorce, restitution of conjugal rights, maintenance, custody of children. Cases under domestic violence act. Cheque bounce cases under negotiable instrument act. Cases comes under DRT under SARFAESI Act. HR&CE cases. Bail and anticipatory bail matters. Consumer cases.
Motor accident claims. Matters referred to Arbitration and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate R Vandhana enrolled with the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry in 2011. She is a member of the Kanchipuram Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : MS/1485/2011
Courts
  • City Civil and Sessions Court, Chennai
  • Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT) Chennai
  • Distrcit Court, Kanchipuram
  • Distrcit Court, Thiruvallur
  • District Court, Chengalpattu
  • District Court, Chennai
  • Family Court, Chennai
  • Madras High Court
  • National Company Law Tribunal, Chennai
  • Tamil Nadu State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

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Questions Answered by Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri



Q: Solution for not getting divorce and not willing to live together

Dear sir, my wife is not staying with me for last two years and she is not willing to give divorce to me and willing to continue her marriage life with me. In this situation what can I do ?

Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri answered
you can send a legal notice seeking restitution of conjugal rights. by this you can ask your wife to restore conjugal home for which your wife may sent a reply either wishing to continue or sever the marriage. further course of action can be decided at later point of time.



Q: How to rejoin with my husband _hindu

Myself and my husband got married 30.8.2018.After we got married, my mother in law verbally abused me daily for not coming with fat dowry. Initially my husband and father in law supports me but due to her drama slowly my father in law and my husband started to support her. My husband is working in my father in law office. Till this date he never gave any salary and my husband's parents never allowed me to go anywhere with my husband. Due to so many pressure myself and my husband had so many fights. Due to one fight i came to my hometown Coimbatore with my parents. After 1 month when we have triedto contact them his father told us like 'lets go for mutual. We dont want this girl for our son'. My father pleaded him for reunion. But they told us to contact them after a week. Now they send a notice that consists of so many false allegations asked us to rejoin with his son 1. Should i send only deny letter or with conjugal rights2. Should i go to their hometown (ko) commissioner office.

Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri answered
If you have intentions to live with your husband send a reply denying allegations along with restitution of conjugal rights else state that you are intending to move divorce application. your advocate will guide you enough.



Q: How to get out of a sale agreement entered into through email

I have entered into a sale agreement which was done by email with no other conditions. the buyer send a mail and I replied by accepting it...And received Rs. 21000/ Now I want to get out of it since the buyer is asking to reduce the price which was mentioned in email How can I get out of this agreement?

Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri answered
Check the revocation clause if any in the agreement. The agreement needs to be perused for better appraisal. Terms and conditions to be checked for revocation and other clauses only then can arrive at conclusion.



Q: What are the rights of Girl child in fayjhers self acquired property

Dear Sir / Mam, i married my wife in 2014. Now we have one girl child. When i was married , her father was single . after 2 years later he got married a women and she is having 20 yrs girl child. The property is under her father name and purchased before 20 years back. While purchasing the property my wife mother was sold all the ornaments and her property and gave to him. finally he purchased .Now the property is under his father name. Now he is telling it is my self acquired property. so you have no rights to ask. i will cheat you means you go to court. no one will do nothing. i will write all properties to her new wife and children. So my wife was disturbed so much. kindly required how to handle this. if any possibility to get her rights . Rgds Balaji.s

Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri answered
Sir ur wife that is daughter can file civil suit for partition as against her father before her father settles the property in someone's favour. Once the property being self acquired is settled it is difficult to challenge the validity and genuinity of Document



Q: Father gave two blank cheques other party bounced it for higher amount

My father gave a two blank cheque to a person and borrowed 1.50 lakhs. After my father death they filled 1st blank cheque for 10 lakhs and made it to bounce. Imediately after 1 month they bounced another cheque for the amount 15 lakhs. We saw advocate and he said we can do ink verifcation and merit will be in our side. But today judge said Forensic report for ink verification is not accepted. Please advice on any other option. Eager waiting for your valuable reply. Thanks

Advocate R Vandhana Gayathri answered
You can send for handwriting expert so that your father’s handwriting and the handwriting in the cheque can be compared. Difference of ink or handwriting both can be identified. Try the comparison of handwriting by court or through expert.




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