Hindu Divorce on the ground of Desertion

This article gives a summary of the divorce by desertion clause of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The Hindu Marriage Act is a vital law that regulates Hindu marriages and specifies the conditions on which a Hindu marriage can be dissolved by

Divorce on the ground of Adultery

Divorce on the ground of Adultery Either of the couple can get a divorce based on desertion, mental disorder, leprosy, not heard as being alive for a period of seven years etc. under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. To obtain a divorce

Divorce by Mutual Consent,

The divorce process in India is under the jurisdiction of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. According to the Hindu Marriage Act, a divorce may be given on the grounds of cruelty, desertion, conversion, mental disorder, leprosy,

An application for Superdari:

INTRODUCTION: Superdari is a process in which the police dispose of the property that is related to any offense. The person who is entitled to it shall file an application in a court of law. The person shall be provided with the

False rape cases in India

INTRODUCTION: The term ‘rape’ includes sexual intercourse by a man with a woman against her consent or when the consent is out of coercion, or undue influence. Sexual intercourse when the woman is intoxicated or of an unsound mind and could not

GST Registration in India

INTRODUCTION: Goods and Services Tax (GST) was passed by the Indian Parliament as a part of the One Hundred and First Amendment to the Indian Constitution. It was an imposition of an Indirect Tax and came into effect on July 1, 2017.

Alcohol-Related Laws

INTRODUCTION: Alcohol is a substance that is a psychoactive and toxic substance. It has become a part of the daily lives of people. Alcohol consumption contributes to over 3 million deaths every year at a global level. Alcohol has become a 5.1%

Plea bargaining in non-compoundable cases:

INTRODUCTION: Any non-compoundable offense may or may not be settled at the option of the party. The non-compoundable offenses are grievous in nature and may unimaginably affect the victim. The victims may or may not forgive the accused for committing the wrong.

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