KEY TAKEAWAYSHindu law recognises both non-fault-based (mutual consent, irretrievable breakdown, protracted separation) and fault-based (cruelty, adultery, desertion, conversion) grounds for divorce.Divorce in Hindu Law is governed by the Hindu Marri ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSFor a company to be recognised as a legal entity with rights and duties to carry out commercial operations, it must be properly registered under the Companies Act, 2013.Choosing a company name, writing the Memorandum and Articles of Asso ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSUnder Islamic law, the voluntary transfer of property from one person to another without payment or any consideration is referred to as Hiba.Hiba is a lawful and accepted method of gifting in Islamic law and can be done either while one ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSProtecting the rights and interests of parties involved in a court dispute is made possible through interim remedy under the Specific Relief Act, 1963.A crucial instrument for preserving the status quo, averting irreparable harm, and ret ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Adjudicating Authority is crucial to the efficient application of the Code's provisions, their interpretation, and the resolution of disputes. The adjudicating authority wields quasi-judicial authority, adjudicating claims and d ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Government policies that may not be in accordance with fundamental rights but are important for social and economic growth are protected under the 9th Schedule. To address social and economic inequities in Indian society, many legislati ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS According to the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) digital signatures are recognised by the law and have the same legal standing as physical ones. By providing digital signature certificates and verifying that legal requirements ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Although Anti-defection laws are intended to stop elected officials from switching parties for personal benefit, they have drawbacks and may weaken accountability. The Shiv Sena case brings to light the difficulties in putting Anti-defe ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS According to the Civil Procedure Code in India, pleading amendments are permitted. This implies that, with the court's approval, parties may change their pleadings throughout a trial. The need to resolve the issue, the lack of harm ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) confers inherent powers upon the High Court to make orders necessary to prevent the abuse of the process of the court or to secure the ends of justice. The High Court can use its inhe ..