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The Factories Act 1948 - Explore the Basics


Written By : Vidhikarya

While establishing a manufacturing factory and meeting compliance work, a corporations lawyer may assist with all the paperwork. But that is not the exclusive legality to be taken care of. The people who are supposed to be employed to carry out the operations in such factories need to be safeguarded...

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Legal Age of Marriage in India


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Weddings in India are community based practice. While in some groups, it is common to wait till late twenties or early thirties, others even hardly wait until the legal age for marriage in India. Marriage law in India respecting various religious beliefs lays the legal age of marriage in India. Laws...

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A Walk Through Intellectual Property Rights in India


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Imagine that you are an exceptional writer whose novels have become talk of the town. You became a famous personality overnight after the work got published. But eventually, since the success was huge, the gains were supposed to be higher. Hence, someone brought copies of your work to the market at ...

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Joint or Co-Ownership of Property in India: A Sneak Peek


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Did you know? The rights of co owners of property may vary for husband-wife and business partners. Tax implications of joint ownership of property might bring some benefits. Find the various types of joint ownership of property and understand the context behind. Joint Property Rules in IndiaAs ...

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How Many Types Of Labour Law Are There? - Catch Here


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What would happen if there were no laws prohibiting child labour? Factories and organisations would have more children than schools. Similarly, had there been no overtime payment rules, employers might be free to engage poor workers on a 24 hour basis. The two examples seem far fetched but they cont...

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How Do Online Frauds Work?


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My father runs a small business and online transactions through PhonePe, and GPay are routine. One fine day, I received a call from a person addressing me with my name in a very friendly manner like <name> beta kaise ho (<name> son, how are you). Tumhare papa ne paise dene the Rs 25,000....

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Crime Scene and Basic Principles of Forensic Science


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How do you prove your point in the court of law? Is it the word of the mouth which serves the basis of the judge's decision? Everyone knows that there are some factual aspects of common sense, which hold evidentiary value in the court of law, if they prove a legal or factual point. The difference be...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Mutual Divorce Section 13B of Hindu Marriage Act: Consequences of Breach of Mutual Divorce Terms


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

According to Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, the husband and wife must jointly file the petition in the Family Court with jurisdiction to grant the divorce by mutual consent. The terms of getting a divorce by mutual consent and filing for divorce are specifically mentioned in the statute. Re...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Bangalore, Karnataka

What to Consider When Choosing a Lawyer?


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

The Indian legal profession is one of the broadest and most dignified professions globally. Current records indicate that there are around 1.4 million enrolled advocates worldwide. However, this data cannot assist enough when finding a good lawyer. There are multiple conception-based reasons for the...

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How to Avoid Alimony in India? - Find Here


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Divorce is a bitter war if things are not settled mutually. It is not only a breakdown of marriage but brings along other insecurities, including financial risks. Alimony or maintenance are heard by many but the exact legal reference is understood by a few. Explore what exactly it is and know how to...

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