Grounds for Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act The following are the grounds for divorce in India mentioned under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Adultery – The act of indulging in any kind of sexual...
Bail in NDPS Cases in India: Understanding the Legal Landscape Under the NDPS Act getting bail is not an easy thing, whereas, under ordinary criminal cases, bail is the rule and jail is the exception...
John Ehrlichman, a top Nixon aide (1994): The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew...
Introduction The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is the legislation that governs the administration of criminal proceedings in the country. It was enacted in 1973. Offences are classified...
Sushil Kumari Dang v. Prem Kumar Here, a petition for restitution of conjugal right is filed by the husband and the husband accuses his wife for adulterous conduct. Following which he filed another...
Let’s first understand the phrase “domestic violence.” Let’s consider them as two separate words. “Domestic” means “within the realm or the household territory”...
ommon cases heard in family courts India is one of the countries with the largest population, due to which there are many married couples in the country. While having this large number of married...
Implications of Change in Terminology The term ‘mental illness’ has been introduced in the BNSS without providing any definition. However, the BNS clarifies that ‘mental illness’ shall have the same...
Property cases involve legal disputes related to ownership, possession, or use of real estate or personal property. Types of Property Cases: Property Laws: Property Case Procedure: Property Case...
Cyber crime, also known as computer crime, refers to any criminal activity that involves the use of computers, devices, or networks to commit illicit acts. Types of Cyber Crime: Cyber Crime...
Cheque bounce, also known as dishonour of cheque, occurs when a bank refuses to honour a cheque due to insufficient funds or other reasons. Types of Cheque Bounce: Cheque Bounce Procedure: Cheque...
Cyber crime, also known as computer crime, refers to any criminal activity that involves the use of computers, devices, or networks to commit illicit acts. These crimes can range from simple theft to...
How a Lawyer Handles Section 376 of IPC? Imagine you are waking up in the morning and a false allegation like attempted assault charged on you. This is the most devastating allegation charged on...
How a Lawyer Handles a 304B Case The most disgusting and painful death is the dowry death. Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code introduces various legal provisions for dealing with dowry death cases...
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