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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

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What is the criminal Law in India? From the antiquity the Indian society has always been governed by specific set of law like the i.e. Harappan Civilization but it differs in terms of its regulations from time to time Ancient: In the ancient times laws were often linked with divine origin for their validation it… read more

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What kind of activities shall be classified under the term “Crime” or be called “Criminal”? Any act or omission of offences which may be or ought to be committed against a person or a society and is punishable by law can be called a crime and the person or group of people committing it may… read more

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Introduction Criminal law is a branch of law that deals with crimes, punishment, and the legal procedures used to prosecute individuals accused of committing offences. It is designed to protect society by defining actions that are considered harmful or dangerous and prescribing penalties for those who violate these rules. Criminal law helps maintain public order,… read more

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Starting a business in India begins with choosing the right legal structure. Among all business entities, a Private Limited Company is the most preferred choice for startups, entrepreneurs, and growing businesses due to its credibility, limited liability, and scalability. In this blog, we explain what a private limited company is, eligibility criteria, step-by-step incorporation process,… read more
