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Adultery Laws In India

Adultery is no longer considered as a criminal offense but a reasonable ground for divorce. Therefore, if either party commits an offense of adultery then the other party has the right to terminate the marriage.

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How to File a Consumer Complaint?

A complaint can be made in person or by any authorised agent or by post. The complaint can be written on a plain paper duly supported by documentary evidence in support of the allegation contained in the complaint. The complaint should specify the relief sought. It should also include the nature, description and address of the complainant as well as the opposite party, and so too the facts relating to the complaint and when and where it arose.

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Is The Consent Of Accused Required For Taking Blood Samples?

Its use as evidence in criminal investigations has grown in recent times in the Indian judicial system. DNA testing has helped law enforcement to identify criminals and solve severe crimes. On the other hand, DNA-supported evidence supports in proving that many convicted people who are innocent.

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Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017

The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 is a legislation that protects the employment of a woman at the time of her maternity. It entitles women employees of ‘maternity benefit’ which is fully paid wages during her absence from work and to take care of her child.

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Process of appointing Chief Justice of India

The President appoints the Chief Justice of India(CJI) and the Judges of the Supreme Court under clause (2) of Article 124 of the Constitution of India.

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Procedure To Challenge Election

A Procedure for challenging results is desirable at every stage of the vote tabulation process. This helps to ensure that the election process is transparent, that election authorities are accountable, answerable and that the election outcome is acceptable to all parties.

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Is It Mandatory To Stand Up During The Playing Of National Anthem In Movie Halls

The national anthem which signifies that despite differences in culture, traditions, religion, and a language, India is united under one flag. The National Anthem is played and sung on different occasions.

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What is the procedure and grounds for filing defamation case?

A person’s reputation is his property. Depending upon the perception of that person, reputation is more important to him than any other property. Reputation is the state of being held in honour and high esteem or the general estimation that the society has for a person.

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The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013

The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal )Act 2013 is a legislative act in India that seeks to protect women from sexual harassment at their workplace.

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How to file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL)?

Public interest Litigation means litigation filed in a court of law, for the protection of “Public Interest”, such as pollution, Terrorism, constructional hazards, etc. 

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Punishment for False Affidavit

An Affidavit is a sworn, written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, voluntarily made by a deponent administered or notarised by a person authorized to do so by law. 

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Judicial Custody and Police Custody

The general meaning of the word custody is the detention of a person. Custody of a person is of two types, i.e. judicial custody and police custody.

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Can A Non-Lawyer Appear For A Litigant In Court

Is it necessary to have a law degree for the fighting case or a non-lawyer can appear before a court for a litigant in a court of law?

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Lok Adalats in India

Lok Adalats is an informal system of justice dispensation which has largely succeeded in providing a supplementary forum to litigants for determination and settlement of disputes. 

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50 Supreme Court Civil Law Judgements of 2019 (Part-III)

Know the 50 civil laws that were enacted by the Supreme Court in 2019

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50 Supreme Court Civil Law Judgements of 2019 (Part-II)

Know the 50 civil laws that were enacted by the Supreme Court in 2019

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50 Supreme Court Civil Law Judgements of 2019 (Part-I)

Landlord Tenant-relationship Would Not Terminate By Mere Agreement To Sell The Leased Property To Tenant.

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Can Residential Premises Be Used For Advocate's Office?

An advocate discharges professional services. In no way, the services of an advocate deemed to be termed as commercial since an advocate renders service charges fees.

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Section 144 Cr.P.C. – What are the Grounds to Impose Restrictions?

Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 gives power to a District Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate on behalf of the state government to issue an order to an individual or general public in particular place or area to “abstain from a certain act” or “to make certain order related to some property in his possession or under his management.”

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Domain Names as Trademark

Domains have and will continue to go up in value faster than any other commodity ever known to man’- said by Bill Gates  Since the online businesses and commercial activities are increasing every day, the usefulness and purpose of domain names cannot be ignored.

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How to register a Cyber Crime Complaint?

Cybercrime is the wrongful act done with the use of technology. When any criminal activity happens with the use of a computer as a primary source of an operation, it is called white-collar crime.Cybercrimes are increasing day by day due to an increase in internet usage over the last decade. The “ Digital India “Mission and Demonetization in 2016 are the most significant reasons for the maximization of cybercrimes.

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How to Form a Trust in India

A Trust is the responsibility placed on one in whom authority is place,So, to know more about trusts and how to form it do read this blog.

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Remedies Available When Police Refuse to Register F.I.R.

Lodging F.I.R. (First Information Report) is a legal right for every citizen, you can report to higher official in case of refusal in registering FIR.

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The Eve-Teasing Malaise in India

Eve-teasing is harassment of female gender by strangers in public places. It can be verbal and non-verbal.

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Custodial Rights for your Child

Custodial Rights arises after the breakdown of marriage, and the person who suffers the most due to failure is children born out of the marriage.

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Right to Free Legal Aid

Legal aid is defined as giving free legal services to the poor & needy who cannot afford a lawyer for the conduct of a case or a legal proceeding in court.

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One Person Company Formation Procedure

One Person Company is a Company that has only one person as to its member India according to Companies Act, 2013.

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How to File for Divorce: Step by Step Divorce Procedure

Divorce is the legal termination of a marital relationship. Earlier, the concept of divorce is not present in Hindu law as marriage is a sacred tie and last of ten sacraments that can never be broken.

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Hierarchy of the Courts in India

Courts in India are divided into three categories i.e., the top court, also known as Supreme Court, Middle court is also known as High Court, and the lower court, also known as District Court.

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PROSTITUTION IN INDIA: Is it legal?

In India, It is a misconception that prostitution is illegal, but it is legal. According to Human Rights Watch Report, there are over 20 million sex workers in India.

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Claim Rights of Daughter in Property

Property laws also include the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, which is amended in 2005. Now daughters also have an equal right in her father’s property.

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How to Get Legal Heir Certificate Online

Legal heir of the deceased person must apply for the legal heir certificate to claim insurance, pension, salary arrears of the deceased, etc.

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How to File a Cheque Bounce Case?

Cheque bounce is a non-cognizable & bailable offence under Section138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act imposing criminal liability on the drawer of cheque.

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New Motor Vehicle Amendment Act

New Motor Vehicle Act laws have been implemented on 1 September. It has caused a hike in the driving penalties levied on the irresponsible drivers on Indian roads.

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Article 370 Scrapped: Redefining Jammu & Kashmir

Well, the decision to revoke Article 370 by the leader of the country is being supported by its people and is being seen in a good light.

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Social Media Misuse & Indian Cyber Law

IT Law or cyber law is the law that regulates the area of information technology. It refers to any internet-related activity by any device like mobile phones, laptops, and computers.

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Live In Relationship

Live-in-relationship can be defined as an agreement of living together by unmarried couples for the purpose of conducting long-going relationship similarly as in marriage.

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