Lack of Evidence – Hindu Marriage Act
In every marital dispute, Court asks for evidence for marriage as Judge doesn’t know whether the couples fighting for divorce […]
In every marital dispute, Court asks for evidence for marriage as Judge doesn’t know whether the couples fighting for divorce […]
They are 2 ways to get mutual consent divorce namely Khula and Mubarat in Muslim Law. In both (Khula and
When a marriage breaks down and the two parties involved cannot continue to live together as a couple, the process
Many questions related to dowry and its allegations often can be heard. It is a social evil, there is no
The Allahabad High Court, ruling on a case involving a Muslim woman and Hindu man living together, said marriage places
The Supreme Court has decreed, in a consolidated array of appeals presented by the legal successors of a sole proprietor,
An Introduction to 498A These days, we often come to hear about 498a from any of our friends, colleagues, or
The Supreme Court of India had termed IPC Section 498A as ‘Legal Terrorism’ way back in year 2005 but not
A petition was filed for quashing of a FIR for offences punishable under S. 498A/406/34 IPC. Facts of the case:
‘Right to privacy’ has a broad meaning and it cannot be interpreted in a narrow manner. The scope of the
In the intricate landscape of marital discord, couples are increasingly turning to a legal alternative that transcends the conventional realms
Men are considered as brawny but biologically they are weak than women. The Global Burden of Diseases led by the
IPC Section 304b, commonly referred to as “dowry death”, is a legal provision that states the following: This provision applies
In navigating the intricate terrain of selecting a life partner within the construct of a marriage, it is imperative to
What is Juvenile Justice in India? Juvenile Justice in India refers to the legal provisions and framework for dealing with
The Delhi High Court, underscoring the filial obligation to provide for elderly parents, acceded to the plea of a senior
A legal notice, also known as a notice of claim, is a formal document that serves as a warning of
The Indian government has recently implemented amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in an effort to mitigate some of
The High Court directed the Union of India and the Law Commission to consider the demand for including irretrievable breakdown
Legislation is formulated with the primary objectives of promoting the welfare of the citizenry and ensuring the safety and security
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Bill 2023 (BNSS) which seeks to repeal and replace the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973