Understanding Transfer Petitions in India: In India, the law grants parties involved in a suit or appeal the right to file a Transfer Petition through their lawyer to request the shifting of a case
Court Marriage Procedure in India Court Marriage, Marriage Registration, Arya Samaj Marriage/Same Day Marriage Two ways to get a court marriage in Delhi India as explained here:- Arya Samaj/Same-day Marriage– First court marriage can
Obtaining a divorce in India for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) involves legal considerations under Indian law. NRI Divorce in India. A nonresident Indian is someone with an Indian passport who immigrates to another nation for
If one spouse left the matrimonial house and did not want to come to the matrimonial house then how to call that spouse to join the matrimonial house? (One Spouse Left Company Without Excuses).
Divorce by Mutual Consent: My wife and I have agreed to file for divorce by mutual consent. How long does it take to complete divorce proceedings in India? Under the Hindu Marriage Act of
Many people change their names and genders but they do not know the procedure that how to change names and gender and what would be the process. However, some people can have questions in
Cheque bounce cases are a common financial and legal issue in India. Such matters arise when a cheque is issued by an account holder and that cheque is returned and unpaid by the bank
Section 125, CrPC – Maintenance of Dependents – Now this section has been changed into Section 144 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS). New Maintenance act and alimony. Section 144 of the
In mutual Divorce, couples mutually agree to live together and they already resolved all disputes and then they can file a mutual divorce petition to get a divorce certificate. Child custody depends on some
Mutual Divorce: Mutual Divorce and Alimony Maintenance Mutual Divorce is a way a husband and wife agree on mutual consent to live separately. A Mutual divorce is a simplified and amicable way for a
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