Bigamy, the act of marrying another person while a valid marriage is still subsisting, is a complex and controversial subject under Indian law. With the diverse religious and cultural backgrounds that India represents, personal laws vary significantly in how they treat bigamy. However, the broad…
The rise of digital technology and widespread access to the internet has significantly transformed communication. However, this technological progress also brought with it a surge in online harassment, especially targeted at women. In India, various legal provisions have been enacted to tackle this disturbing trend…
A cheque bounce, also known as a dishonoured cheque, occurs when a bank refuses to process a cheque due to specific reasons, leading to non-payment to the payee. This situation can result in financial losses and legal complications for both the issuer and the recipient.…
A cheque bounce occurs when a bank refuses to process a cheque due to various reasons, leading to non-payment to the payee. This can result in financial losses and legal consequences for both parties involved. Understanding the implications of a cheque bounce notice under Section…
Marriage is a legally recognized union between two individuals, but not all marriages are successful. In India, couples who face marital discord often seek legal remedies, including divorce. However, there are instances where spouses may choose to live separately without obtaining a formal divorce. This…
A cheque bounce occurs when a bank refuses to process a cheque due to various reasons, leading to non-payment to the payee. This can result in financial losses and legal consequences for both parties involved. Understanding the implications of a cheque bounce notice is crucial…
A cheque bounce case is one of the most common legal issues in India, governed under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. While the law is designed to protect the payee in cases where cheques are dishonored due to insufficient funds, there are…
Marital rape refers to non-consensual sexual intercourse by a husband with his wife. In most progressive legal systems, rape within marriage is treated as a criminal offense, just like any other form of sexual assault. However, in India, marital rape is not recognized as a…
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) was enacted to protect homebuyers and ensure transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the real estate sector. Before RERA, homebuyers faced numerous issues such as project delays, hidden charges, poor construction quality, and fraudulent practices by developers.…
In India, Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was introduced to protect women from cruelty and harassment by their husband and in-laws. However, in recent years, there has been a growing concern over its misuse. Many men and their families face false allegations…