Lal Kitab remedies for court cases and disputes
In Lal Kitab, court cases and ongoing disputes are read mainly through Mars and Saturn: Mars for temper, conflict and how you handle friction, and Saturn for patience, fair dealing and slow-moving matters. Its remedies are simple everyday acts of conduct and charity, done in daylight, and never gemstones.
How Lal Kitab reads this concern
Lal Kitab does not read a dispute as fate or a verdict. It looks at where Mars and Saturn sit in your Teva and how strong they are by house, treating any weak placement simply as an area to steady. The aim is not to predict who wins, but to help you meet a tense matter with a calmer, fairer temperament.
The planets it points to
Mars carries courage, friction and how you react under pressure, while Saturn carries patience, justice and matters that drag on. That is why Lal Kitab routes court cases and disputes through these two. You can read the Mars and Saturn pages, then check where each one sits in your own chart.
The Lal Kitab remedies
The Lal Kitab approach here is gentle and practical. For Mars: keep warm ties with your brothers and siblings, donate sweets, and hold conduct that is clean and patient. For Saturn: serve workers and the elderly with genuine care, and donate iron or mustard oil on a Saturday. Do these in daylight; any act involving an animal only where safe and lawful. Conduct matters as much as the act, and no remedy is a guarantee.
These remedies apply to the weak planet in your own chart. They are benign everyday acts, never gemstones, and never a guarantee of any outcome.
Common questions
Can a Lal Kitab remedy guarantee I win my court case?
No. Lal Kitab never promises a verdict, and the law of a case sits outside astrology. These remedies are benign everyday practices offered for reflection: acts of patience, fair conduct and charity that may help you face the matter more calmly. For the case itself, a qualified lawyer's guidance is what you rely on.
Which planets does Lal Kitab link to court cases and disputes?
Mainly Mars and Saturn. Mars relates to temper, courage and friction, so it speaks to how heated a conflict becomes and how you react. Saturn relates to patience, justice and slow-moving matters, so it speaks to long, grinding disputes. A weak placement of either is just an area to strengthen, not a sign of trouble ahead.
What is a simple Lal Kitab practice during a dispute?
Keep your conduct clean and patient, since in Lal Kitab the spirit behind an act matters as much as the act. A common Mars practice is to keep warm ties with siblings and donate sweets; a common Saturn practice is to serve workers and the elderly and donate iron or mustard oil on a Saturday, in daylight. None of this replaces proper legal advice.
Explore Lal Kitab
Generate your free Lal Kitab Teva to find which houses hold Mars and Saturn for you, and read the simple, no-gemstone remedies that match your own placements.
Open the Lal Kitab toolDoctrine follows Pt. B.M. Goswami's English edition (1952) of Pandit Roop Chand Joshi's Lal Kitab. Planetary positions are computed by our in-house engine from NASA/JPL ephemeris.