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Special Marriage Act

Can Two Hindus Marry Under the Special Marriage Act

Hindu Marriage Act for Hindus. However, there's an option for civil marriages outside the boundaries of religious customs, known as the Special Marriage...
HOW TO FILE A CLAIM IN CASE OF PERSONAL INJURY IN INDIA

How To File A Claim In Case Of Personal Injury In India

A personal injury claim is a legal action taken by someone who has been physically or emotionally harmed due to the negligence or...
Interfaith Marriages

Interfaith Marriages In India: Legal Aspects & Solution

An Interfaith marriage is a marriage where the partners choose each other based on mutual affection, love, and emotional connection, irrespective of their...
minimum seperation period for divorce in india

Minimum separation Period For Filing Divorce In India Under Hindu Marriage Act 1955

In India the concept of marriage is divine. It is believed that marriages are made in heaven that reflects the belief that marriages...
Minimum Time To File Divorce After Marriage In India

Minimum Time To File Divorce After Marriage In India: Complete Guide [Updated]

Divorce is the legal process through which a marriage is formally and officially dissolved. It ends the legal responsibilities and duties between the...
Advantages Of Hiring A Business Lawyer When Starting Your Company

Advantages Of Hiring A Business Lawyer When Starting Your Company

It takes a very peculiar blend of arrogance, passion, and madness to start a company where there are push and pull drivers. For...
First women lawyer of India

First Woman Advocate In India

Cornelia Sorabji was the first woman lawyer of India. She was born on 15 November 1866 in Nashik, Maharashtra Cornelia Sorabji emerged as a trailblazer...
Right Of A Man During Divorce In India-Legalcursader

Right Of A Man During Divorce In India-Legalcursader

The grounds for filing Divorce are the same for man as that for a woman. And men has mostly all the rights a...
Difference Between Anticipatory Bail and Regular Bail

Difference Between Anticipatory Bail and Regular Bail

Anticipatory bail in India is defined in section 438 of CrPC and in section 482 of BNSS ( BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA )...
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