In the sense that Hindu religion has its own culture, conventions, cultures, and laws, India is the only country that adheres to religions. The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 considers marriage to ...
This research paper examines the concepts of void and voidable marriages under Indian law, focusing on their legal definitions, implications, and the evolving jurisprudence surrounding these ma...
The legal systems of India, a land adorned with cultural pluralism and unparalleled antiquity, reflect a profound interplay of tradition and modernity. Hindu and Muslim laws, deeply embedded in...
In the labyrinth of legal cases, some stand out, not just because of their complexity, but because they challenge long-held beliefs and question the very foundation of what we consider "tr...
According to the survey, over 80% of millennials (aged 18-35) support live-in relationships over marriage, citing societal progress and evolving perspectives that challenge traditional norms...
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) proposes a common set of laws governing personal matters like marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption�irrespective of religion, caste, or community. While crim...
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is a comprehensive set of laws governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption for all Indian citizens, irrespective of their religi...
UCC is a needed but delayed legislation No doubt India needs a Uniform Civil Code (UCC). It is a constitutional mandate. Therefore, nobody can oppose it. What one can oppose is its conten...
India, a country with a vast array of religious and cultural traditions, is governed by both civil and criminal laws. Marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption are all governed by personal l...
In India, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has generated debate, especially in relation to how it affects the Muslim population. The UCC seeks to establish a common set of rules governing marriage,...