Section 498A IPC (BNS 86): Cruelty to Wife by Husband Guide
Introduction Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code stands as one of the most significant legislative interventions in Indian criminal law aimed at protecting married women from dom
Pension Rights of Second Wives in Government Service: Legal Framework and Judicial Precedents
Introduction The question of pension rights of second wives of deceased government employees represents one of the most intricate areas of Indian administrative and family law. Thi
Coparcenary in Hindu Law: Daughters Rights Post-2005 Amendment
Introduction The doctrine of coparcenary represents one of the most distinctive and fundamental principles governing property rights within the Hindu legal framework. This ancient
Wills and General Power of Attorney in Property Ownership: Analysis of Ghanshyam v. Yogendra Rathi
Executive Summary The Supreme Court of India in Ghanshyam v. Yogendra Rathi [1] delivered a landmark judgment that fundamentally clarifies the legal position regarding property own
Enforceability of Foreign Divorce Decrees in India
Introduction In an increasingly globalized world, cross-border marriages and international mobility have made the question of foreign divorce decree recognition critically importan
Visitation Rights of Divorced Parents: A Comprehensive Analysis
Executive Summary The dissolution of marriage inevitably brings forth complex legal questions regarding child custody and visitation arrangements. In the Indian legal framework, vi
Rights of Overseas Citizens of India with Regards to Matrimonial Disputes
Understanding Overseas Citizenship of India The Overseas Citizenship of India scheme represents a significant policy development aimed at addressing the aspirations of the Indian d
Sources of Hindu Law: Shruti, Smriti, Custom & Modern Sources
Introduction Hindu law represents one of the world’s most ancient and enduring legal systems, with its foundations deeply rooted in sacred texts and traditions spanning over
Section 7 Hindu Marriage Act 1955: Ceremonies and Validity
Introduction The validity of Hindu marriage customs and rites under Indian law represents a fundamental aspect of personal law jurisprudence in India. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005: Daughters’ Coparcenary Rights and Gender Equality in Property Inheritance
Abstract The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 represents a watershed moment in Indian succession law, fundamentally altering the traditional Mitakshara coparcenary system by
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