Muslim Divorcee Maintenance: Exploring the Legal Conundrum – Can a Muslim Divorcee Seek Maintenance Under Section 125? Supreme Court Grapples with Complexities Komal Ahuja Uncategorized 1986, Code of Criminal Procedure, crpc, Daniel Latifi case, iddat period, Legal Interpretation, Muslim divorcee, Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, Muslim Women Act, Section 125, Shah Bano Begum
Supreme Court’s Ruling on Transit Anticipatory Bail: A Detailed Analysis Komal Ahuja Uncategorized Bail, Code of Criminal Procedure, high court, interim bail, personal liberty, Section 438, Territorial Jurisdiction, Transit Anticipatory Bail
Supreme Court’s Stand on Cheque Bounce Cases Involving Time-Barred Debts aaditya.bhatt Supreme Court Andhra Pradesh High Court, Cheque Bounce Cases, Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 138 of NI Act, Time-Barred Debts