Shatakshi Mathur Riya Raj

ANALYSIS OF PROVISIONS OF MAINTENANCE UNDER THE INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION Section 125 of CrPC talks about a person who has sufficient means and yet denies or omits the act of maintaining his parents, wife not living in adultery, legitimate or illegitimate children, minor or major unmarried daughter or disabled children irrespective of their age who are incapable of maintaining themselves shall be ordered to […]

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE BILL OF UTTARAKHAND, 2024

INTRODUCTION Article 44 of the  Constitution of India states that “The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.” The term “state” encompasses various legislative bodies such as Parliament, state legislatures, and other authorities, including entities like LIC. Consequently, the state holds the authority to promulgate

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Validity Challenges: Impact of Non-observance of Saptapadi Ritual in Hindu Marriages

Introduction– Marriage is a bond between two people that represents dedication, love, a partnership, as well as the formation of a family. But its importance goes much beyond a simple interpersonal relationship; it has legal, social, economic, and religious aspects that differ according on the society and circumstances. Marrying confers upon a couple certain legal

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ANALYSIS OF THE NEW CRIMINAL LAW TO BE IMPLEMENTED FROM 1st JULY

INTRODUCTION The Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860, the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) of 1973, and the Indian Evidence Act of 1872 comprise the main components of India’s vast criminal law system. The primary criminal code, the IPC, lists many offenses and the respective penalties. For example, Section 302 of the IPC describes murder; Section 376

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RIGHT TO LIFE AND LIBERTY OF MARRIED INDIVIDUALS IN AN INTER-FAITH LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP

RIGHT TO LIFE AND LIBERTY OF MARRIED INDIVIDUALS IN AN INTER-FAITH LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP   DEFINITION OF LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP FOR THE PURPOSE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, 2005 As the practice of live-in relationship grows in India, the taboo connected to it also persists. There has been no clear law on live-in relationship till now but there

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