The Places of Worship Act, 1991 was passed by the Indian Parliament on September 18, 1991. This law was passed with the intention of outlawing the conversion of places of worship and guaranteei...
In the case of [In Re: Termination of Civil Judge, Class-II (JR. Division) Madhya Pradesh State Judicial Service], the Supreme Court of India criticized the Madhya Pradesh High Court for firing...
A great deal of ethical and legal discussion was sparked by the conflict between reproductive rights and divorce disputes. A court in Indore recently made headlines for a historic ruling in whi...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared this month that Chandigarh has successfully implemented three criminal laws: the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and the B...
It is widely acknowledged in Indian society that the concept of maintenance relates more to a woman's social upholding, even though a husband may assert a number of rights that would be communi...
In the midst of national outrage over the suicide of techie Atul Subhash, who was based in Bengaluru, who was allegedly mentally distressed due to marital issues with numerous court cases filed...
The deceased's wife, Nikita, was granted bail by a local court since she was the subject of a police investigation into her suspected role in aiding and abetting suicide. Due to its delicate ch...
The Supreme Court of India recently rendered a landmark ruling by dismissing the case under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, which protects women from their in-laws in matrimonial dispute...
There are several misconceptions about the court marriage procedure in society, one of which being that only couples who want to get married outside of their caste or religion would apply for a...
An officer who protects citizens, enforces the Indian Constitution, and keeps the peace is known as a police officer. However, instances of police wrongdoing, such harassment or authority abuse...
The tragic suicide of Atul Subhash, an AI engineer, on December 9th has sparked heated debates across the country over the abuse of various legal provisions, particularly Section 498A of the In...
Court marriages, which are frequently thought of as official or legal unions, are growing in popularity due to their simplicity, affordability, and legality. In India, court marriage is permitt...
After only one month of marriage, a woman reportedly asked her husband for Rs 40 lakhs in alimony. A case like this brings to light various new aspects of the ethical, legal, and societal conce...
The institution of marriage has long been supported by two people's love, trust, and understanding of one another. On the contrary, the foundation of the relationship begins to crumble when one...
The tragic suicide of Atul Subhash, an AI engineer, on December 9th has sparked heated debates ...
After only one month of marriage, a woman reportedly asked her husband for Rs 40 lakhs in alimo...
The Supreme Court of India recently rendered a landmark ruling by dismissing the case under Sec...
There are several misconceptions about the court marriage procedure in society, one of which be...