Legal Articles Women’s property under Hindu Law December 6, 2021 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment Lavanya Goinka Women’s property was divided into two categories before the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 came into effect: Stridhan (or women’s property) and Women’s estate. The Hindu Women’s Right to Property Act of 1937 established a set of new inheritance rights on Hindu females, effectively raising the value of women’s wealth. The Hindu […] Read more » Stridhan Stridhan vis a vis dowry The Protection of Women Domestic Violence Act of 2005 Women’s Estate Women’s property under Hindu Law
Legal Articles There Must Be Strictest Rules For MPs And MLAs December 6, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is not for nothing that none other than the Allahabad High Court which is the biggest court in whole of Asia and also one of the oldest High Courts observed most recently in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Hasratullah Shervani and 8 others vs State of UP in Criminal Appeal […] Read more » Strictest Rules For MPs And MLAs There Must Be Strictest Rules For MPs And MLAs
Legal Articles What does a grant of probate by a testamentary court establish? December 6, 2021 by Lavanya Goinka | 1 Comment on What does a grant of probate by a testamentary court establish? Lavanya Goinka Wills, estates, conservatorships, and guardianships, as well as the placement of mentally ill people in facilities meant to help them, are all handled by probate court. When wills are challenged, for example, the probate court must determine the document’s authenticity as well as the mental fitness of the person who signed it. […] Read more » Difference between Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration Grant of Probate Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration grant of probate by a testamentary court Letters of Administration
Legal Articles Claim Of Juvenility Can Be Raised Before Any Court, At Any Stage, Even After Final Disposal Of The Case: SC December 3, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is really good to see that in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Ashok vs The State of Madhya Pradesh in Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.) No(s). 643/2020 (Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 14-11-2017 in CRA No. 455/1999 passed by the High Court Of M.P. at Gwalior) that was […] Read more » Claim Of Juvenility Can Be Raised Before Any Court SC
Legal Articles Minor Inconsistency In Wife’s Statement During Cross Examination Before Family Court Does Not Make Her An Unreliable Witness: Delhi HC December 3, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While glossing over minor inconsistencies, the Delhi High Court in an extremely learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Rahul Kesarwani vs Sunita Bhuyan in MAT.APP.(F.C.) 75/2020 that was reserved on August 5, 2021 and then finally delivered on December 1, 2021 has clearly, cogently, categorically and convincingly observed that minor inconsistency in a […] Read more » inor Inconsistency In Wife’s Statement During Cross Examination Unreliable Witness
Legal Articles Right to strike December 3, 2021 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment Lavanya Goinka Article 19 (1)(c) reads as follows: To organise cooperative clubs or associations, and to strike peacefully. Article 19(4), on the other hand, reads as follows: Nothing in sub-clause (c) of the said clause affects the operation of any existing law insofar as it imposes, or prevents the State from enacting any […] Read more » Collective bargaining is defined by the right to strike. Indian Judiciary on Right to Strike International Laws on Right to Strike Right to Strike Strike as a Fundamental right
Legal Articles Cyber Defamation December 3, 2021 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment Lavanya Goinka The world has changed dramatically as a result of technological advancements. Through numerous social networking sites, the Internet has made many things significantly easier for all of us. Whether it’s communication or information access, these things have all become second nature to us. However, these resources can be abused at times. Defamation […] Read more » - Information Technology Act 2000 Cyber Defamation Liability of cyber defamation Problems and issues in Cyber Defamation
Legal Articles UAPA – Period Of Deprivation Of Personal Liberty Pending Trial Cannot Be Unduly Long: SC December 2, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While granting bail to the accused, the Apex Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Ashim @ Asim Kumar Haranath Bhattacharya @ Asim Harinath Bhattacharya @ Aseem Kumar Bhattacharya vs National Investigation Agency in Criminal Appeal No(s). 1525 of 2021 (Arising out of SLP(Criminal) No(s). 6858 of 2021 delivered very recently […] Read more » Period Of Deprivation Of Personal Liberty Pending Trial Cannot Be Unduly Long SC UAPA
Legal Articles Bombay HC Commutes Death Penalty Of Three Convicts In 2013 Shakti Mills Gang Rape Of A Photo-Journalist December 1, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment What bigger proof is needed to prove that life imprisonment is worse than death penalty than this that none other than the Bombay High Court itself in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled The State of Maharashtra (through DCB, CID, Unit-III, Mumbai) v/s Vijay Mohan Jadhav @ Nanu and 3 others in […] Read more » 2013 Shakti Mills Gang Rape Of A Photo-Journalist Death Penalty Of Three Convicts In 2013 Shakti Mills Gang Rape
Legal Articles Forcing Prisoner’s Family To Travel From Mountains To Plains To Meet Prisoners Violate Article 21: Uttrakhand HC December 1, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In an extremely commendable gesture aimed at drastically ameliorating the innumerable sufferings of prisoners and his family, the Uttarakhand High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment delivered as recently as on November 17, 2021 has been forthright enough to observe that forcing the family of a prisoner to travel through the […] Read more » Forcing Prisoner’s Family To Travel From Mountains To Plains Uttrakhand HC Violate Article 21