Bail in NDPS Cases in India: Understanding the Legal Landscape
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. However, under the NDPS Act, it is reversed. Section 37 of the Act imposes strict requirements for the grant of […]
Power to waived off mandatory period of six months for dissolution of marriage by way of mutual Consent : Hon’ble Supreme Court.
This Court noted that power under Article 142 had been exercised in cases where the Court found the marriage to be totally unworkable, emotionally dead, beyond salvage and broken down irretrievably. This power was also exercised to put quietus to all litigations and to save the parties from further agony. Divorce by way of Mutual […]
Cyber Crime In India
26 ,July 2019 All the living things have right to live on the earth, but sometimes we become cruel towards animals. We have to understand that Animals can’t speak but they too have life. Mahatma Gandhi rightly said that “The greatness of the nation is judged by the way it treats it’s animal”. Animal cruelty […]
Important provisions on dishonour of cheques under the Negotiable Instruments Act
Dishonour of cheques is a punishable offence under Section 138 for a period of one year or a fine. The imprisonment may extend to two years. The procedure for taking cognizance of an offence under Section 138 is present in Section 142. Whereas, Section 147 makes the offences under the Act compoundable. Section 139 sets […]
Family Law Matters in India: Understanding Marriage, Divorce, and Inheritance
Introduction: Family is the cornerstone of Indian society, and the laws governing family matters play a significant role in shaping interpersonal relationships and safeguarding individual rights. India’s family law system is a complex amalgamation of personal beliefs, customs, and legal statutes. This blog aims to provide a comprehensive overview of three crucial aspects of family […]
Detailed Overview of the New Criminal Laws
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 New criminal law Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita of 2023 is an endeavour to redefine and redirect the code and has replaced the erstwhile Indian Penal Code, 1860. Through amending, repealing and adding sections this law aims to take a nuanced approach towards offenses by imposing penalties on actions that pose a threat […]
MARRIAGE REGISTRATION
 Marriage registration laws in India are primarily governed by separate statutes or acts related to personal laws or civil registration. These laws are distinct from the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which deals with criminal offenses. The registration of marriages is generally covered by civil laws or personal laws depending on the religion of the […]
MCOCA ACT
MCOCA Act The Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, commonly known as MCOCA, is a special law enacted by the state of Maharashtra in India to combat organized crime and terrorism. It is important to note that MCOCA is a separate legislation from the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC is a general criminal code […]
NCLT
NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal): It is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates matters related to company law. It deals with issues such as corporate disputes, insolvency, and reorganization of companies. Lawyers who specialize in NCLT matters focus on corporate and commercial law. We Serve the Best Work NCLT Representation and Advocacy Our […]
CHEQUE BOUNCE
Definition: Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act defines the offense of dishonor of a cheque for insufficiency of funds or if it exceeds the amount arranged to be paid by the drawer’s account. Conditions for Filing a Complaint: To file a complaint for cheque bounce under Section 138, the following conditions must be met: The cheque […]