International law
I am the mother of a teen was living in uk. We are Indian citizens. The father is a UK citizen , but he has not been responding or supporting us for over a month. Due to the teen’s illness and my f ...
I am the mother of a teen was living in uk. We are Indian citizens. The father is a UK citizen , but he has not been responding or supporting us for over a month. Due to the teen’s illness and my f ...
Dear Client,
Since you and your teen are currently in India, UK Social Services from the United Kingdom cannot directly enforce action against you, but it is advisable not to ignore them completely, as non-response may escalate safeguarding concerns or strengthen the father’s position in any future custody dispute.
You should reply calmly in writing, confirm that your child is safe, explain that you returned to India due to illness and financial hardship, and provide basic details such as
I am an indian guy I want to marry a divorced muslim girl having 10 years son in bangladesh. Is it possible to get marry her in bangladesh
Dear Client,
Under Islamic law, regardless of the school of thought, Muslim women may not marry non-Muslim men. An inter religion marriage between a Hindu man and a Muslim woman are not allowed under the Special Marriage Act, 1872 or any other law in Bangladesh. But, marriage between a Hindu man and a Muslim woman can take place under either of the following circumstances. 1) One of them has to convert to the religion of the other. 2) Both of them have to leave their religions and marry under T
My teacher beared on my hand from stock badly my handover swollen and one finger is not working well
Dear Client,
According to Section 17(1) of the Right to Education Act, 2009, no child shall be treated with any physical punishment or mental harassment at school. If anyone breaches the provisions of this sub-section, they shall be liable to punitive action under the service rules applicable to such person. Section 17 of the Act imposes an absolute bar on corporal punishment. It prohibits 'physical punishment' and 'mental harassment' and makes it a punishable offence and prohibits teachers fro
How to apply a citizenship of india after marriage of 5 years for bangladeshi bride ?
Dear Client,
The central government may, on an application, register as a citizen of India any person if he/she is a person who is married to a citizen of India and is ordinarily resident in India for seven years before making an application for registration. Ministry of Home Affairs offers an online service to allow registration as a Citizen of India under Section 5(1)(c) of the Citizenship Act, 1955 made by a person who belongs to Bangladesh who is/has been married to a citizen of India. He or
I am from India I wanted to marry divorce Bangladesh Muslim girl with pervious marriage 8year son, can I marry and what are the legal process
Dear Client,
Under Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) there are no specific restrictions on marrying a divorced woman with children. However, the woman should be legally divorced and observe the iddah period (waiting period) after the divorce before entering into a new marriage. You can marry her even if she is muslim , under special marriage act. After your marriage is registered , you have to apply a X Visa ( Resident Visa like Green Card ) for her . It will gives her 6 years residential visa. Ensur
Hello sir/ mam I am Priyadarshini currently practicing civil advocate under my senior counsel's guidance I have practiced in civil side for 2 and half years but also I wish to practice laws in oversea ...
Dear Client,
As globalization increases, International Law offers diverse and demanding opportunities for lawyers, covering areas such as human rights, trade, environment, and more. Graduates aspiring to specialize in this field often face stiff competition for jobs in India. International law divides into public and private sectors. Public international law deals with disputes between nations and the regulation of international bodies, while private international law involves cross-border leg
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Singapore based company had taken advance to supply goods but has not supplied any good nor refunded advance despite reassuring of the same via mail. Do we have to file a complaint in Singapore ? Is t ...
Dear Client,
There are currently four methods of dispute settlement in international trade: negotiation, mediation commercial arbitration, and court. In international dispute resolution, negotiation is typically used as a method of resolution. When disputes arise in international trade, they can be settled with binding rulings under international trade or investment agreements. For World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements, members can launch such disputes through the two-step WTO dispute settle
I am an undergraduate in physics. And I want to pursue a career in International law. What should I do? I know a law degree is necessary, but what are the necessary steps? Google is of little help.
Dear client,
Transitioning from a physics undergraduate to a career in international law is possible, but it will require careful planning and dedication. Here are the necessary steps you can take:
Research the Field: Start by researching the field of international law thoroughly. Understand the various areas of international law, such as human rights law, international environmental law, international trade law, etc. This will help you identify your specific interests within the field.
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I want to marry my girlfriend who is a canadian citizen. But I being an Indian citizen I have a criminal case u/s 420, 467, 468, 471 of ipc pending. I am out on bail. I wanted to shift to Canada. How ...
Hello Sir,
Travel restrictions are mentioned in the bail order. In its absence, you’re free to travel abroad. However, court appearances would be mandatory as and when the court orders for appearance.
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Can NRI Wing track travel history through passport number ? My husband has left abroad without informing me I don’t know where he is Can NRI wing help in tracking him down??
In the above matter, you should firstly reach out to the nearest police station and seek for help, they would help you in tracking your husband with the help of NRI Wing authorities
Thank You
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