How can I legally recover my money?
My landlord has been promising to return my deposit of Rs. 4,00,000, but it has been more than a year, and he still has not paid it. He has stopped taking my calls and replying to my messages.

In addressing the problem, there is a need to follow the rule of law and the principles of justice. Provisions of law, including the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, provide for fairness and openness in all actions. Article III of the Constitution promotes judicial supervision while statutory mechanisms, such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, prohibit discrimination. These provisions are banked upon by the courts for upholding procedural fairness and the rights of an individual. Being a moral mandate, these are also a mandate imposed by law for ensuring responsibility and safeguarding against arbitrary determination, thus buttressing the credibility of decisions.

If the landlord has stopped responding then you may consider sending a legal notice with the help of an expert lawyer who will assist you in filing civil suit in court of law. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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