Key Takeaways The concept of marriage is very auspicious in India and especially for Hindus. When a second marriage is done, the legitimacy of the children was initially disputed, but later on, they were given legal status as to that of a legitimate ..
Key Takeaways The CJI gave a speech at the Coffee Table Book launch by the SILF. He addressed the issues faced by the first-generation lawyers and urged the law firms to extend the opportunities to them in cities other than Tier-1 cities. He praised ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Right to Freedom of Religion is a Fundamental Right provided under Article 25 of the Indian Constitution. This right also includes the right to propagate a religion, that would also include the willful conversion from one religion to an ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The police force is an important part of the legal system in India. Their primary duty is to maintain the law and order in every state There are a number of laws enacted by the Government for the administration of the police system. The ..
Key takeaways The Karnataka High Court ordered the Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Services to physically appear before the court on August 5 and document the progress made in the implementation of the SUCHI plan. The order was delivered by ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Sachar Committee was a high-level Committee constituted in 2005 by former PM Dr. Manmohan Singh to look into the social, economic and educational conditions of Muslims in India and recommend solutions to improve the same. It submitt ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The tribunals were added into the Constitution through 42nd Constitutional Amendment under Articles 323A and 323B of the Constitution. The Tribunal Reforms Bill seeks to replace a similar ordinance passed in April and amends the Finance ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act was passed in 2014. It aimed to recognize and protect the rights of the street vendors. The Town Vending Committees (TVC) is one of the most important au ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996 is the chief law governing the principles of arbitration and conciliation in India. Some of the provisions within the act have ambiguous meanings due to which Courts are passing different opi ..
Key Takeaways Extradition is a well-established international process for bringing fugitives back to their home nations in a timely manner. Treaties and agreements govern the process, which follow globally recognised legal norms for surrendering fugi ..