Quashing of 498A matter
The term ‘quash’ means to nullify, void, or declare invalid. ‘Quashing of proceedings’ means putting an end to a legal […]
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The term ‘quash’ means to nullify, void, or declare invalid. ‘Quashing of proceedings’ means putting an end to a legal […]
Quashing of 498A matter Read Post »
The unfair practices of the builder have been minimized as the buyer now can avail several legal redressal mechanisms including:
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Introduction The laws made in India regarding rape are not gender-neutral and hence they are being used as a double-edged
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Literal Meaning On its motion Introduction In the dynamic arena of Indian law, Suo Moto Cognizance stands as a pillar
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Introduction: The Supreme Court of India, in a series of recent decisions, has issued groundbreaking guidelines addressing a critical issue
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Introduction ‘Domestic violence’ is a contradiction in terms. For every human being, home fulfils the basic need of safety shelter.
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In the intricate web of legal proceedings in India, the concept of a summary suit emerges as a beacon of
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Introduction According to Law Lexicon the term maintenance means, “Maintenance refers to means of subsistence, supply of necessaries and convenience;
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Introduction: Within the labyrinthine domain of matrimonial disputes, the specter of spurious accusations looms ominously. Notably, the instrument of choice
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IPC 354 refers to Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with the offence of assault or criminal
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The right to property is a natural and inherent right of an individual. Most of the modern constitutions, except those of communist countries have recognized the right of private property. Therefore, citizens have right to own and possess the property. Sometimes, this right of individual conflicts with the right of state to acquire property. A person has a right not to be deprived of his property except through due process of law.
Defamation (Section 499 and 500 of Indian Penal Code) essentially refers to a derogatory statement, which is generally false in
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