Legal Blog

Legal Blog : Law and Lawyers

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Demystifying Partnership Deeds: Essential Elements Explained


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction Partnership is one of the most popular types of organization to set up a new business in India. At least 2 partners are required to start a partnership business. The partners establish a partnership company with the help of a partnership agreement. The partnership agreement is an agreem...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Harmonizing Differences: Exploring Hindu Muslim Marriage Dynamics


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction It goes without saying that both Muslims and Hindus in the country have a negative attitude towards interfaith unions. The main concern is not people's personal aversion to Hindu-Muslim marriages, but the legal consequences of such unions. Both Hindu and Muslim marriage laws invalidate ...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Unraveling the Dynamics of Infidelity: Wife Cheating on Husband


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction A marriage is a relationship built on commitment, faithfulness, compassion, and loyalty. In order to achieve happiness and unity, Indians place a high priority on their relationships and give them a spiritual form through ceremonies and rituals. When one of the parties in a partnership ...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Demystifying Leave and License Agreements


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction In the Indian property management industry, the Leave and License Agreement is an important legal document that creates a legal relationship between the landlord and tenants. This tutorial explains the legal meaning of a leave and license agreement and the necessary steps. In today's bu...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Decoding the Legal Status of Live-in-Relationship in India


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction Indian society shied away from the idea of live-in relationship for a very long time. In Indian tradition, it was considered a crime or offense to live together before getting married. Most significantly, "One Man, One Wife" is favored by the Hindu Dharma as the most holy type of matrim...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Navigating Online Blackmail: Reporting and Legal Actions


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction Common ways one party harasses you by threatening to damage the other party's reputation, extorting money, or humiliating the other party. Using blackmail or harassment is illegal in India. While harassment results from illegal and unwanted actions, blackmail is the use of threats as a ...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Decoding the OBC Creamy Layer and Non-Creamy Layer in India


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction An essential component of OBC is the Non-Creamy Layer and the Creamy Layer of Other Backward Classes. These are regarded as the government's means of interacting with the remaining OBC population members and assisting in the reduction of the unemployment rate.  What is the Creamy L...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Navigating Probation Period Leave Rules: Guidelines and Rights


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction An employee is placed on probation to evaluate how well they perform in a role that is appropriate for them. The employer has the right to terminate an employee's employment if their performance is deemed inadequate, and this action is not illegal. What is the Probation Period? The prob...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Fighting Fake Calls: Online Complaints


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction In the digital age we live in today, telecommunication is becoming a daily necessity. However, as technology has advanced, fake calls have become a new kind of abuse. Many people have experienced severe grief and financial loss as a result of these uninvited and frequently fraudulent ca...

Read More

Vidhikarya
Written By :

Vidhikarya

Income Tax Act Explained


Written By : Vidhikarya

Introduction The main piece of law in India that controls how income is taxed for individuals, businesses, firms, and other entities is the Income Tax Act, 1961. It was passed in 1961 to take the role of the colonial-era statutes that preceded it, the Indian Income Tax Act of 1922. The Income Tax Ac...

Read More