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This blog will focus upon the Capital Gains Tax of India, Purpose of Crypto tax filing in India, ITR for mutual funds. Introduction: Purpose Of Investing In Stocks This is the most vital aspect for an individual in order to achieve in long term financial goals. Investing in stocks gives benefits to grow over time read more

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This blog will focus upon how to File ITR-1 online, What are the ITR-1 Sahaj step by step, Income Tax Return for the Salaried, ITR-1 eligibility, Old vs New Tax Regime of 2026. Introduction An ITR stands for Income Tax Return which is a form that a person or individual submits to the Income Tax read more

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This Blog ensure about the Concept “Shared Parenting” which ensures the betterment of the child’s welfare of the Indian Courts. A Parent often does not know the difference between the Judicial Custody and Parental Custody. Types Of Custody In India Physical Custody: This is the most common type of custody where the child lives with read more

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Introduction Domestic Violence is a form of violence that any person faces as a form abusive ness from their partner. It includes both Physical and mental abuse. This causes a trauma to the person and a serious threat to the society. In order to govern upon such matter it is very important to understand the read more

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Introduction An adoption process is legal framework of adopting a child lawfully with all verification of the authorities through courts order. An adoption is seen as a change in both for the Child who has gone through a loss of being accepted, taken care of by their family or has never got a privilege to read more

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Introduction Child custody is one of the most sensitive and important aspects of family law. It determines the future, wellbeing, and upbringing of a child when parents separate or divorce. During emotional custody disputes, the most crucial question the court considers is: what is in the best interest of the child? This guide explains the read more

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Introduction The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 applies to the whole of India (originally excluding Jammu & Kashmir) and governs marriages among Hindus. The Act came into force on 18th May 1955. This Act applies to any person who is a Hindu by religion, including Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. It does not apply to Muslims, Christians, read more

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Introduction: Cheque Bounce (or dishonor of cheque) comes under section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881. This occurs when a cheque may bounce if it is being expired or there has been serious issue with the date. It usually happens when a bank refuses to pay a cheque usually due to insufficient funds. Section read more

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Introduction: A Second Marriage in India refers to the marriage which is being contracted by a person which has been lawfully dissolved or either the husband or wife has died. Otherwise the second marriage would be held void or it may condemn a criminal liability. This provision comes under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Registration read more

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Introduction: In Indian Society, Marriage holds a sacred place and the Special Marriage Act promotes a framework how individual can marry through a civil procedure which is irrespective of religion, caste or creed. The Act permits individuals to marry outside their faith by laying down conditions relating to age, eligibility, soundness of mind and safeguarding read more
