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- Legal Heir Certificate in India: Law, Procedure, Documents & Evidentiary Value
- Binding the Unwilling: The Group of Companies Doctrine and Enforcement Against Non-Signatories in Indian Arbitration
- VISTA: A New Paper-First Electoral System for India Beyond EVM vs. Ballot Paper
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Family Law
Legal Heir Certificate: Law, Procedure, State-Wise Practice, and the Limits of Its Evidentiary Value Introduction When a person dies—whether testate or intestate—the persons left…
Ex-Parte Divorce in India: When Can a Family Court Grant…
How Husbands Can Safely Return Jewellery, Document Streedhan, Avoid Duplicate…
Introduction — Divorce in India Divorce means termination of a legal relationship. Delays in divorce…
Topic: live in relationship in India : relevant laws and amendment abstract ABSTRACT
In India, live-in relationships are increasingly seen as an uncomplicated alternative to marriage. This type of relationship involves an unmarried couple living together. At first glance, it appears to be a carefree companionship without any legal obligations; however, there are numerous complexities, responsibilities, and legal implications involved. Recent efforts have been made to regulate it under certain laws. This arrangement is no longer prohibited in India, and several decisions by the Supreme Court have clarified rules regarding child support, property, and legal recognition. Nonetheless, this issue remains contentious in India. There are many unresolved areas, such as official documentation, cultural challenges, property rights, rights related to wills and gifts, religious implications, the LGBT community, and more, that need careful consideration. The primary aim of this article is to utilize secondary sources to help readers grasp the concept of live-in relationships. Subsequently, an attempt was made to explore the challenges and issues faced by couples through a descriptive and analytical approach. Ultimately, the paper argues that if couples choose to cohabitate, there should be a separate, secular law crafted that considers gender equality.
In the context of India’s rapidly evolving socio-economic landscape, characterized by shifting family structures and escalating property values, the need for robust mechanisms to facilitate seamless asset succession has become imperative. This article examines the legal merits of mandating the registration of wills under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. Drawing on judicial precedents, empirical data on litigation, and comparative insights, it argues that compulsory registration would bolster the evidentiary value of wills, mitigate family disputes, expedite probate processes, and safeguard against fraud. While acknowledging potential implementation challenges, the article posits that such a reform aligns with principles of legal certainty and public policy, ultimately promoting judicial efficiency and societal harmony along with substantial reduction of judicial pendencies in Court.
Introduction Marriage in India has traditionally been viewed as a sacred bond, not merely a…
Live-in Relationship: Legal Recognition in India, Rights and Challenges Introduction In contemporary society, the…
Misuse of Protective Laws: Section 498A, Judicial Responses, and the Human Cost The tragic case…
Understanding Wills A Will, also called a testament, is a legal document. In it, a…
This article examines the intersection between Christian marriage and succession planning, emphasizing the significance of…
Abstract Recently, a number of cases have emerged in India that have shaken it’s very…
The division of marital property during divorce proceedings remains an underdeveloped area within Indian matrimonial…
India is a country with a diverse array of personal laws, each community having its…
Not every marriage ends in anger or courtroom drama. Sometimes, two people simply grow apart…
Introduction: In India, the principle of maintenance is both a deeply rooted societal obligation and…
Sibling Abuse: The Silent Normalization Within Families Violence among siblings is usually brushed off as…
In recent years, India has experienced a significant rise in matrimonial disputes, driven by evolving…
India’s the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005[1] is the most successful campaign…
Understanding Divorce, Alimony, and Marriage in India In recent times, we have seen a lot…
Abstract This research article explores the constitutional dimensions of religious freedom in India, focusing on…
When Lover Becomes Killer An Overview Love is not just affection—it is a spiritual connection…
Case Title: ABC v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Another Criminal Appeal No.: 2894 of…
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