1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered a) Section 5(iii) – Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 This section lays […]
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6. Krishna is working in a factory and returns late at night to the home in a drunken condition and creating nuisance to his wife Radha. Radha wants to get divorce Advice
1. Facts of the Case Radha is legally married to Krishna, who is employed in a factory. Over a period of time, Krishna has developed […]
3. A working woman has been harassed by her male colleague by sending indecent
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case [Legal Questions] 3. Legal Principles and Applicable Laws A. The Sexual Harassment of Women at […]
51. Evaluate the law relating the prevention of Immoral Traffic in India.
India, with its rich spiritual and cultural heritage, has also long grappled with issues of exploitation, especially of women and children. Among the most severe […]
2.A doctor conducted ultrasound scanning on a pregnant women and revealed the gender of the unborn child as a female on the request of her husband. Decide.
1. Facts of the Case A medical doctor conducted an ultrasound scan on a pregnant woman at the request of her husband. During the scan, […]
1.Z’ child of 9 years holding a small stick, threatens to murder A’, ‘A’ kills ‘Z’. Can ‘A’ seek any defence of right of private defence.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles and Provisions Involved A. Right of Private Defence – Sections 96 to […]
19.Women’s Right to Property / Equal property rights of women
1. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (Amended in 2005) This is the most important law governing inheritance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. 2. The […]
50. Discuss the law relating to female foeticide in India.
India, a country rich in culture and traditions, continues to wrestle with a dark and deeply embedded social evil—female foeticide. Despite the advancement of science […]
48. dowry a customary practice or social evil? Explain it with relevant legal provisions. Explain the Dowry prohibition Act 1961.
Dowry, once viewed as a cultural gesture of goodwill to support a newly married couple, has transformed into a deep-rooted social evil in India. What […]
41. What are the special provisions relating to women under the Indian Evidence Act?
Women in India, despite constitutional equality, have historically faced systemic discrimination and social injustice. Recognizing these challenges, Indian lawmakers have not only enacted dedicated laws […]