Here is a legal analysis of Dara Lakshmi Narayana & Others v. State of Telangana & Another (Supreme Court, decided 10 December 2024) Facts & Procedural Posture The FIR was lodged on 01.02.2022 (FIR
Here is the analysis of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Parvin Kumar Jain vs Anju Jain, decided on 10 December 2024: Divorce and maintenance case. Case Overview Appellant: Parvin Kumar Jain Respondent: Anju Jain
The landmark case Laxmikant Pandey v. Union of India (1984) 2 SCC 244. Judgment of adoption of children. This is one of the most important judgments, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has delivered
Here’s a detailed legal analysis of Hussainara Khatoon & Ors. v. Home Secretary, State of Bihar, Patna (1979)—one of the landmark judgments in Indian constitutional and criminal jurisprudence: Hussainara Khatoon v. Home Secretary (1979)
Pankaj Mahajan v. Dimple @ Kajal, decided by the Supreme Court of India on 30 September 2011. Divorce granted on cruelty. Issues Whether the appellant husband, Pankaj Mahajan, is entitled to a decree of
Narendra v. K. Meena — is a Supreme Court of India judgment dealing with matrimonial disputes under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Divorce on grounds of cruelty. Notes of the matter – Narendra v.
In Delhi, India, online divorce filing is available. However, due to advancements in digital courts and e-filing systems, some parts of the divorce process can be handled online and offline. Divorce Process Lawyer in
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
Divorce under Hindu law: There are two ways of getting a divorce. Mutual divorce in Delhi. Mutual Divorce in Mumbai. 1- First Mutual Divorce– if both parties mutually agree to get a divorce. 2-
The following documents are generally required: These documents ensure that both parties meet the legal requirements and provide the necessary proof of identity, age, and marital status. The documents for court marriage in Delhi.
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