General Legal issues

Now Muslim Women can also exercise the option of Divorce

Talaq-e-hasan not so important prima facie, women have option of khula as well: SC

Recently, the Supreme Court Bench headed by Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundersh observed that “prima facie this (Talaq-e-Hasan) is not so improper. Women also have an option, Khula is there” as an oral remark by Justice Kaul.  In Talaq-e-Hasan, practiced under Islam, a man can divorce his wife by pronouncing “Talaq” once a …

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Rights and Remedies for Illegally Terminated Employees in India: Damages, Reinstatement, and Jurisdiction

Rights and Remedies for Illegally Terminated Employees in India: Damages, Reinstatement, and Jurisdiction

The legal system in India depicts the difference between the words “worker” and “employee.” Due to this, the rules, regulations and recourse that apply to situations of unlawful or illegal termination might vary greatly. This blog will explore the legal process which involves cases of unlawful dismissal, the relief available to workers and employees, and …

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Journalists shall Document & Expose Fault in Society

In The Age Of Fake News, We Need Journalists More Than Ever To Document the Unseen & Expose Fault Lines In Society.

While addressing the 11th Convocation and Founder’s Day Ceremony at the O.P. Jindal Global University, the Supreme Court Judge Justice D.Y.  Chandrachud remarked, that “We need journalists more than ever to capture the invisible and reveal the cracks in our society in the age of fake news and misinformation”   Following are some of the main …

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Stages of Contested Divorce Proceedings in India: A Step-by-Step Guide

Stages of Contested Divorce Proceedings in India: A Step-by-Step Guide

Divorce is not always reciprocal. A contested divorce occurs when one spouse wants to dissolve the marriage and the other doesn’t want to. Compared to mutual divorce, this process is more complicated and time-consuming because it involves court hearings, evidence, and legal procedures. Let’s simplify and client-focusedly go over each of the important phases of …

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