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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

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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

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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

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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

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The 283rd Law Commission Report – Better If Not Implemented

The Law Commission of India in its 283rd report, titled, ‘Age of Consent under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012’ has recommended against amending the age of consent under the POCSO Act. This negative recommendation comes in light of growing cases of romantic relationships between minors, where de facto consent is present,

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Marry me later” – On the proposed marriageable age for Indian women

INTRODUCTION Women’s legal age to marry has always been a matter of great concern in India over the past few decades. After the adoption of the Indian constitution in 1950, the Child Marriage Act has undergone various modifications. Since 1978, the minimum legal age for marriage has been 18 for women and 21 for men

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Apostille:

ndia, since 2005, is a member of the Hague Convention of October 5, 1961 that abolished the requirement of legalization of foreign public documents. Apostille is acceptable in all member-countries of the Convention (For more info please visit the website: www.hcch.net). Apostille is done for personal documents like birth/death/marriage certificates, Affidavits, Power of Attorney, etc.

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