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Article on “Regulation of viral content in social networking sites”
Introduction The distinction between “the law” and “a law” is a foundational question in jurisprudence and legal practice. While the…
Abstract Suicide is a serious public health concern with far-reaching social, psychological, and economic effects. This study explored the precipitating…
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.
Ashiana Ispat Limited Vs. Kamdhenu Limited & Ors. | Delhi High Court Judgment Facts Ashiana Ispat Limited (Appellant) applied to…
Case Summary: Nehru Memorial Museum & Library Society Vs Dr. N. Balakrishnan Order Date: 25.10.2010 | CCP No.380/2010 in WP…
Forensic Evidence in the Indian Criminal Justice System Introduction The administration of criminal justice heavily relies on investigative agencies and…
Deepfakes and Indian Law — Readability Improved Introduction Technology today allows us to create almost anything on a screen. With…
The article discusses the need for gender-neutral rape laws in India, analyzing equality rights under the Constitution and suggesting reforms for fair justice.
Bench proceedings and orders — Stray dogs in Delhi-NCR A Bench of Two Hon’ble Judges of the Supreme Court comprising…
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