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Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 in India: Reformation and Rehabilitation
By: Pragya Sinha Introduction The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 is a critical piece of legislation in India aimed at providing a framework for the protection, treatment, and rehabilitation of children in conflict with the law. This guide delves into the comprehensive history,…
Right to Privacy in India: Exploring Article 21 and the Landmark Puttaswamy Judgment
By: Rakshita Raj Protecting individual’s right: The legal implications of Puttaswamy Judgment. The privacy is a word often used in the growing India. Is this privacy so important in anyone’s life that it can infringe the rights of others. The Biometrics identification is one of the most…
High Court Cases | Best High Court Lawyer
Hon’ble High Courts have inherent power to decide one’s case, writ petition under the Articles 226 and 227 of Indian constitution and the provision of section 482 of Cr. PC. And besides these provisions and sections Hon’ble High Courts also have their own…
Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) | Best Lawyer for DRT
Introduction to Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT) Banking institutions and financial organizations often face challenges in recovery of loans advanced by them to specific individuals or company entities. Due to this, the banks and monetary organizations are restraining on their own from advancing out…
Cheque Bounce Cases | Section 138 NI Act | Best Lawyer for Cheque Bounce Case
A cheque is a financial instrument that plays a crucial role in the business and financial world. It is a form of bill of exchange, and is drawn upon a specified banker, and is payable only on demand by the applicant. In legal…
Payment Recovery Cases
If your payment is due upon any person, firm, company, contractor or on your friend same is legally recoverable under the civil law. The Process of recovering the payment is summary process that simply means the if the case is fit for summary…
Property Cases
The terms Property cases is very vast under the Indian Civil Law. Property cases means and include any dispute over right, title, possession, partition of the property. A property on which a case has been instituted is known as suit property and in…
Matrimonial Cases
Introduction to Matrimonial Law in India Matrimonial law in India, encompassing the complexities of marriage, divorce, and family disputes, reflects the country’s diverse cultural and religious fabric. Governed by various statutes, these laws cater to different religious communities, each with its unique customs…