Child Custody Bias in India: Why Are Fathers Reduced to Visitors in Their Own Children’s Lives?
Indian custody law claims neutrality under the “welfare of the child” doctrine, but do courtroom outcomes tell a different story? […]
Indian custody law claims neutrality under the “welfare of the child” doctrine, but do courtroom outcomes tell a different story? […]
Section 18 of the Special Marriage Act – Effect of registration of marriage under this Chapter (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction
Section 17 of the Special Marriage Act – Appeals from orders under Section 16 (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction Section 17
Section 16 of the Special Marriage Act – Procedure for Registration (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction Section 16 of the Special
Section 15 of the Special Marriage Act – Registration of Marriages Celebrated in Other Forms (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction Section
Section 14 of the Special Marriage Act – New notice when marriage not solemnized within three months (Special Marriage Act, 1954)
Section 13 of the Special Marriage Act – Certificate of marriage (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction Section 13 of the
Section 12 of the Special Marriage Act – Place and Form of Solemnization (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction Section 12 of
Section 11 of the Special Marriage Act – Declaration by Parties and Witnesses (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Introduction Section 11 of
Section 10 of the Special Marriage Act – Procedure on Receipt of Objection by Marriage Officer Abroad (Special Marriage Act,
Section 9 of the Special Marriage Act – Powers of Marriage Officers in Respect of Inquiries (Special Marriage Act, 1954)
Section 8 of the Special Marriage Act – Procedure on Receipt of Objection under the (Special Marriage Act, 1954) The
Section 7 of the Special Marriage Act – Objection to Marriage under the (Special Marriage Act, 1954) The Special Marriage
Section 6 of the Special Marriage Act – Marriage Notice Book and Publication (Special Marriage Act, 1954) Section 6 deals
Section 5 of the Special Marriage Act – Notice of Intended Marriage – Special Marriage Act, 1954 Section 5 of
Section 4 of the Special Marriage Act – Conditions Relating to the Solemnization of Special Marriages The Special Marriage Act,
The Special Marriage Act, 1954 was enacted to provide a special form of marriage for people of India and all
The Court also observed that marriages are not merely a social contract but a spiritual union that binds two souls
Once a marriage was voluntarily registered under the Kerala Registration of Marriages Rules, the registrar cannot cancel the entry merely
The Special Marriage Act of 1954 provides a legal framework for marriage in India that transcends religious, caste, and cultural
The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently denied protection to an interfaith couple, noting that a marriage between a Muslim man