Advocate Yash Chawla
- Delhi High Court
- District Court, Dwarka
- District Court, Karkardooma
- District Court, Patiala House
- District Court, Rohini
- District Court, Saket
- District Court, Tis Hazari
- National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), New Delhi
- National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC)
- Supreme Court Of India
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Questions Answered by Advocate Yash Chawla
Q: Salary deduction without consent
Hi My employer sent me a notice on May 5th saying that my salary will be deducted by 45% from March 20th to June 19th. It's 22nd September and my salary is still being deducted. What are my legal options here ?
Advocate Yash Chawla answered
Your options are to get a case filed in labour court as well as get an injunction for stopping them from cutting/slashing your salary till any further orders.You can also approach to Labour commission, but I will advise you to approach labour court directly.
Q: No get job he promise me when your intership completed then he give m.
Gm sir mai Rahul pandey sir maine course kiya apollo med skills se enhone Mujh bola tha course ke bad jo laga denge but abhi tak kahi job nhi laga ya maine sir enki fees 65000 rupee de diya but no job.. Ab ye kah rhe hai abhi job nhi hai... To please refund my money...
Advocate Yash Chawla answered
Yes, your case is valid and can be pursued. But education does not come in the ambit of the consumer forum, but, it comes under civil courts.You can also file a criminal case against them.But, do you have all the requisite documents.
Q: Behalf of wrong will my younger brother purchase prop from my mom and he cheated to me can I go for
Behalf of wrong will my younger brother purchase prop from my mom and he cheated to me can I go for criminal case can it's 420
Advocate Yash Chawla answered
Yes, you can go for 420 as well as you can have many other options like filing a civil suit as well as a criminal case regarding the same, but for that, I need to know the case details.Feel free to contact me anytime.
Q: Cheque Bounce by stealing my cheques and no source of funds
I used to prepare for rbi exams with friend Raju. As I didn't have money, I asked my father for help who told me to send signed promissory notes and cheques and courier to him. I have put papers ready and then my father told money is arranged. But these papers which are with me were stolen by my friend and he has manipulated and now demanding 60lakhs by legal notice under section 138,Negotiable instruments act. He used those signed cheques and encashed them and bank rejected as insufficient funds for 60lakhs.This friend Raju has no job and no business and he is doing all informal networking . He is blackmailing. I have given police complaint after legal notice that papers and cheques are stolen also. I recently got a job in RBI. 1.how a person with no source of fund can complaint a cheque bounce case? 2.does court check the legal enforcement of debt first rather than signed cheques & promissory notes? 3.what defences I have in this case. How strong is the total case?
Advocate Yash Chawla answered
Your case is strong.1. anyone can file a case as the court must reveal the truth.2. Yes, court checks everything that is the case right or is the claim false and frivolous.3. You can contact me for further advice.
Q: Violation Of Building/Unauthorized Construction
The owner is adding additional floors with out the permission of authorities in dda janta flats janakpuri he build 3rd floor without any permission of authorities.
Advocate Yash Chawla answered
1st write an application to DDA. If DDA takes no steps accordingly, file an application for stay as well as file a complaint(not FIR as police won't register an FIR for this) with the police. Further to this let both the matters, i.e. civil and criminal run simultaneously.
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