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Posted On : May 9, 2019

IMPORTANCE OF MOU IN MUTUAL DIVORCE

In my present blog, I shall be discussing on one of the most important aspects of a mutual divorce and that is MOU [Memorandu...

IMPORTANCE OF MOU IN MUTUAL DIVORCE
Posted On : May 2, 2019

PRE - NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS [CRITICAL EVALUATION]

Pre – Nuptial Agreements are the new trend now. Starting from the foreign countries where a Pre – Nuptial is very common these days the same has come into force in India and has ever grown in the society. The term Pre – Nuptial also known as [PRE – NUP] or Pre – Marital agreements has been widely used in India on and after 2016. WHAT IS A PRE – NUPTIAL AGREEMENT?A Pre – Nuptial agree...

The immense value of legal notice
Posted On : April 2, 2019

The immense value of legal notice

Dear friends Today i want to explain to you how valuable legal notice is. Legal notice is drafted and sent by the lawyer on behalf of their client to the opposition. This notice acts as a warning. It will make the offender think seriously about the crime. The notice will make him work which otherwise is not possible. Legal notice also shows the court that the other side knows very well about t...

Posted On : February 14, 2019

Divorce under Hindu Law

Divorce under Hindu law Divorce is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. It usually entails the canceling o...

Divorce under Hindu Law
Posted On : January 12, 2019

Adultery No More a Criminal Offence; Section 497 of Indian Penal Code -Then and Now

WHAT IS ADULTERY? Adultery is a voluntary consensual relationship between a married individual and someone who is not his/her lawful spouse. Adultery is considered as legally wrong and is a punishable offense. The act of adultery is a crime which breaches the marriage vows and is detrimental to public morals. It is regarded as illegal in some countries and certain laws have been passed to keep a ...

Mutual Divorce in India [Everything you need to know]
Posted On : January 9, 2019

Mutual Divorce in India [Everything you need to know]

What is Mutual Divorce? To start of with knowing about what mutual divorce is all about let us first understand what is mutual divorce and what exactly does it mean. Mutual Divorce is when both the spouses [Husband and Wife] agree that they are unable to live together and the best solution for them is to get separated by way of a divorce, decided by them mutually and both the parties have consent...

Posted On : October 6, 2017

Misuse of Section 498 of IPC in the name of Woman Empowerment

Section 498- Misuse of Women Empowerment. The section 498 & 498A came into effect in the year 1983, empowering the wom...

Misuse of Section 498 of IPC in the name of Woman Empowerment
Posted On : August 28, 2017

TRIPLE TALAQ - Permanent Ban by Supreme Court

The APEX COURT has declared that TRIPLE TALAQ is CONSTITUTIONALLY INVALID. The five judge bench of the Supreme court consisting of judges from different religions to certain extent unanimously agreed to the fact that this old ARM of divorce that vested in the hands of married men of the Muslim community empowering them to get separated and desert their wife by pronouncing the word TALAQ thrice. Th...

New ground of Divorce - Supreme Court
Posted On : July 27, 2017

New ground of Divorce - Supreme Court

There are many ground for divorce as stated in the Hindu marriage Act as amended up to date, but the Supreme Court has allowed one additional ground of divorce which is a very Welcome approach and upholds the BAR of INDIAN CULTURE. In INDIA marriage is not between two persons only but it is between two families. It is expected that the couple will take care of each other parents as their own par...

Posted On : April 21, 2017

Supreme Court sets alimony benchmark: 25% of ex-husband’s net salary

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has set a benchmark for maintenance to be paid by a husband to his estranged wife, stating that ...

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