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Rising Crime in Indian Cities

For semi-urban and rural India, cities have gradually come to signify prosperity, better quality of life, and higher income underlined by a modern lifestyle and facilities. Of all the parameters that are perceived

Real Estate & Property Transfer Matters

Expert Real Estate and Property Transfer Services at Jaswant Katariya & Associates Seamless Solutions for Your Real Estate Needs At Jaswant Katariya & Associates, we understand the importance of smooth and efficient property

Property Litigation Matters

Experienced Property Litigation Representation at Jaswant Katariya & Associates Assertive Advocacy in Property Disputes Property litigation can be complex and contentious, but with Jaswant Katariya & Associates on your side, you can trust

Property Matters

Your Trusted Partner in Property Law At Jaswant Katariya & Associates, we understand the complexities of property law and the importance of safeguarding your real estate interests. Whether you’re buying, selling, leasing, or

RERA Matters

Expert RERA Property Law Services at Jaswant Katariya & Associates Navigating RERA with Confidence Dealing with Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) matters requires a deep understanding of the law and its implications for

Dowry and Death

Dowry and Death In the context of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the term “dowry death” is primarily covered under Section 304B. This section deals with the offense of dowry death and provides

Cyber Crime act

“Cyber Crime Act” in the Indian Penal Code (IPC), India has a separate legislation called the Information Technology Act, 2000, which addresses various aspects of cybercrime. The Information Technology Act, along with its

Rape

  Rape is a grave criminal offense under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that is taken very seriously by the Indian legal system. It is covered under several sections of the IPC, with

Muder

  Kidnapping is a criminal offense in India, and it is covered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC contains provisions that define and address kidnapping, and these provisions