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Is Abortion Legal in India for Under 18?

The Indian legal system allows women to terminate their pregnancy up to 24 weeks. But what if the female is under the age of 18? Abortion, the deliberate pregnancy termination, has been a subject of intense global debate and discussion. Though abortion rights are an extended personal right, they are important. Recent events, such as the Supreme Court judgement in X v. Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, have brought abortion rights into the spotlight. In this context, India stands out as a nation that values and respects a woman'...

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Criminal Law

Rights of a Man in Divorce in India

The divorce law in India does not bind anyone to file a divorce first. But do men have any rights in divorce? Are they equal to women? Divorce results from an unhealthy relationship between spouses. In a diversified country like India, major communities operate on their personal laws to deal with the procedure of divorce. But the rights of women and men are not the same when it comes to divorce. The rights of a man in divorce in India differ community-wise because they adhere to their specific law. Some of these laws are codified into legislation, whil...

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Family Law

Fundamental Rights Available to Foreigners in India

Visiting India often seems alluring to foreigners, whether for work, art, culture, tourism, education or business. So, the Consitution of India provides certain rights to foreigners. The Constitution of India is the world's longest-written Constitution, consisting of over 470 articles guaranteeing numerous rights to its citizens. However, these rights extend beyond citizens. As a democratic nation, India also preserves certain fundamental rights available to foreigners in India. These rights protect their dignity, liberty, and equality. Section 2 of th...

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Civil Law

Law Against Forced Marriage in India

Is the plague of forced marriages still existing to cover the holy union of consensual marriages? Marriage, in its essence, is a pious social institution that allows a couple to live in a society as a husband and wife while performing all the legal obligations and cherishing the benefits of a legally registered marriage. From a legal perspective, the right to marry is considered a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. However, under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the right to marriage is granted in Article 16. Reco...

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Family Law

Can Gay Couples Adopt a Child in India?

Decriminalised homosexual love, but the journey to endure a family is still a long-drawn dream. Depending on the legal regulations of different nations, adoption has always been an exhausting topic because of gender. Extensively, the adoption process is a hope for many families who cannot give birth. It is a surreal relationship with a child by not being biologically related to each other. Creating a family and assuming the responsibilities of biological parents while raising a child who was either abandoned or orphaned by their parents is the true ess...

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Family Law

Is Gay Marriage Legal in India?

More than a legal contract and devoid of any entitlements, though not recognised, same-sex marriage still exists. Marriages from time immemorial are viewed as a sacrament union between a male and a female. Because of cultural and religious diversity, marriages in India have multiple layers and colours. To legalise marriage or a union in India, one has to ensure getting it registered as per the laws available, along with following customs and traditions. However, it is crucial to understand that the laws in India currently pertain to heterosexual relati...

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Family Law

Vishing Attack: You could be the next Victim

With one potential call, your curiosity or fear of gaining or losing could lead you to the trap of criminals. With an increasing wave of advancements in technology and innovation, fraudsters are getting more equipped with the tools that further victimize you and your close ones. Gathering all internal information by reviewing your surroundings, they showcase extreme credibility in their communication which gets you manipulated to share all possible information to their benefit. Multiple organizations have adopted advertisements, training, and every po...

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Criminal Law

Animal Abuse In India: How To Report An Animal Cruelty Complaint

Animals depend on us to safeguard them by reporting crimes against them. Even though every state has provisions against animal cruelty, these laws are only as effective as those of those who implement them. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act works to prevent Animal Abuse in India. The liberties we enjoy as people make us powerful and enable us to lead a more accessible and pleasant life. We live in harmony with the environment, nature, and other creatures, and we have rules for safeguarding the well-being of animals just as we do for the security ...

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Criminal Law

Contested Divorce in India

The most typical type of divorce is contested divorce in India. People gradually leave unhappy marriages and enter healthier ones as they become aware of their unpleasant reality. When one partner files for divorce and the other refuses, the divorce is said to be contested. This divorce is commonly known as a one-sided divorce because only one partner files for the divorce in the court, while the other partner opposes (contests) it. A contested divorce is an option when a husband and wife cannot agree on any aspect of their divorce, such as alimony, chi...

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Family Law

What is the Difference Between IPC and CRPC?

Indian law is an extremely broad concept; more than 1200 laws exist. According to the National Crime Bureau 2018 report, more than 50 lakh criminal cases have been filed in the year preceding the reporting year. In an illegal context, legislation is drafted to set out the circumstances(substantial law) and procedures( procedural law) in which persons, juristic or else, may be penalised by the State under which those laws have been legislated. Thus, it is the substantial aspects of criminal law that concentrate on principles of law according to which cr...

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