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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE
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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

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


Written By : NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Section 498- Misuse of Women Empowerment. The section 498 & 498A came into effect in the year 1983, empowering the woman with stand-up & raise their voice pertaining to dowry demand of her husband & his relatives. Before 1983 any harm caused to the wife in relation to dowry was dealt ...

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Vedant Lakhotia
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Vedant Lakhotia

RERA – Face of Change for the Real Estate Lobby


Written By : Vedant Lakhotia

Before the advent of RERA (Real Estate Regulation Act) there was utmost difficulty that was faced by consumers for various reasons which include delayed delivery and change in project layout amongst many others is estimated to be eased by the enactment of this Act. The basic reason behind this ease ...

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Vedant Lakhotia
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Vedant Lakhotia

TRIPLE TALAQ - Permanent Ban by Supreme Court


Written By : Vedant Lakhotia

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 commu...

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Vedant Lakhotia
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Vedant Lakhotia

Refrain from Issuance of NON BAILABLE WARRANTS at First Instance


Written By : Vedant Lakhotia

The Hon'ble High Court of Madhya Pradesh has advised Trial Courts to NOT to issue Non Bailable warrants in a routine and mechanical manner. The Hon'ble High Court asked the trial courts to try to secure the presence  of the  accused on the next date by way of bailable warrant in the first insta...

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Vedant Lakhotia
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Vedant Lakhotia

Non Judicial Stamp papers do not have any VALIDITY as to the USE OF THE DOCUMENT - SUPREME COURT


Written By : Vedant Lakhotia

The validity of a Non Judicial stamp paper is not barred by Time Limitation as per the Apex court in relation to its use. The Apex court clearly stated that NOWHERE in the Indian Stamp Act it is mentioned about the validity of the Stamp papers. The INDIAN STAMP ACT clearly mentions that if any perso...

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Vedant Lakhotia
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Vedant Lakhotia

Bad Handwriting - An Analysis


Written By : Vedant Lakhotia

Our handwriting is the first thing that comes to the notice even at the time of our signature. There are of course in-numerous instances where a good handwriting is appreciated over others…... During childhood days parents and teachers lay some emphasis on handwriting as they need to be legible...

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admin
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admin

Right to privacy – can it be an absolute right?


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Let me begin with the disclaimer that there’s nothing legal in this blog. As we develop into more modern civilization we start becoming more complex although we keep harping that we are trying to make life and living simple.  We want absolute right of freedom of speech and expression at one end ...

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Vedant Lakhotia
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Vedant Lakhotia

New ground of Divorce - Supreme Court


Written By : Vedant Lakhotia

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 betwee...

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Parth
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Parth

HUMAN SHIELD: A BROKEN ARMOUR


Written By : Parth

One of the most interesting episodes in the Hindu mythology is the death of Bhishma. Gangaputra Bhishma had the gift of choosing the moment of his death. Bhishma could not be killed unless he lowered his bow in battle. He would lower his bow only before a woman but no woman was allowed to enter the ...

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Kishlaya Mishra
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Kishlaya Mishra

Right to education-Tryst with Destiny


Written By : Kishlaya Mishra

Introduction Right to education is the act of parliament by which the intent of the government is to provide each and every poor child i.e who is below poverty line and is between the age of 6 to 14 free and compulsory education. By passing of this act and being sanctioned by the President no...

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