Advocate Ramanjot Singh
Advocate Ramanjot provides services in various fields of family matters, criminal matters, divorce matters, NDPS Act matters, property matters, child custody matters and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.
Advocate Ramanjot enrolled with the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana in 2015. He is the member of the SAS Mohali Bar Association.
- District Court, Chandigarh
- District Court, Mohali
- Punjab and Haryana High Court
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Questions Answered by Advocate Ramanjot Singh
Q: Can I take back the surety I provided for a relative's bail? How to withdraw bail surety, and what i
I have submitted my property documents as surety for my relative's bail under the NDPS Act. However, I believe he may not comply with legal proceedings, which could lead to problems for me in the future. How can I withdraw bail surety, and can I file an application for withdrawal of surety to request the court to cancel his bail?
Advocate Ramanjot Singh answered
Yes u can back property documents for the bail of ur relative under case NDPS Act . U request to court to cancel his bail at any stage of case in future and back ur bail property documents from ur relatives case .
Q: Can police submit closure report in 498a 406 under influence of money
Dear sir my sister got registered fir under section 498a and 406 ipc against husband and his family members three months back. Charge sheet has not been submitted yet. Accused husband is very rich. My question is that can police submit closure report to the court and close fir under the influence of money ?
Advocate Ramanjot Singh answered
No police has no power to close the fir loged by you under section 498A and 406 IPC against your husband you will meet the investigating officer regarding submitting the charge sheet in court
Q: False 498a allegations and adultery charges
Hi, I am a NRI and my wife is of Indian origin. She is filing a false dowry case on me. She is asking me money for settlement in family welfare society, district court. She is also complaint on adultery charges. Please advise what can i do?
Advocate Ramanjot Singh answered
Firstly you can Appear in this case and you can file anticipatory bail in this case and after that you can file a case of section 9 Secondly you appeared in mediation centre for compromise
Q: Divorce on ground of domestic violence
its been 3 n half years of my marriage. We had a love come arrange marriage. But after 1 month my in-laws started misbehaving with me. They used to do back-bitching with my husband and My husband used to do fight with me, hit me sometimes . He has crossed all the limits man handling, abusing language, mentally, emotionally tourcher. I am done with this relationship. Also i have a baby girl but i want the custody of my daughter.
Advocate Ramanjot Singh answered
Yes you can file a divorce petition under domestic violence but firstly you can file a case against your husband and your in laws under domestic violence act and also file a complaint to police station
Q: Will the divorce papers from New Zealand court be valid in India
Marriage was registered in 2015 under Hindu marriage act .wife was with me in New Zealand for 6 months .we have separation for more than 2 yrs now, she agreed for mutual divorce and we have finalized the monetary things too. Now how can we proceed for divorce, if I send papers from NZ court will those b valid? If Indian court thr how I can do without coming to India? Will GPA work in a divorce case? Can she take single sided divorce? Pls answer immediately according to the suggestions I need to hire
Advocate Ramanjot Singh answered
Yes, you can proceed with mutual consent divorce petition u/s 13(b) of Hindu marriage act and for that you have to send special power of attorney in favour of his father and mother or in blood relation person and same is sufficient for filling the petition but you have to come India while recording second statement after six months .....
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