Articles

January 7, 2024

The impact of divorce on the elderly in India

This article has been written by Ms. Kumari Shalini, a fourth-year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.   ABSTRACT In India, societal conventions and cultural beliefs traditionally emphasize the importance of family unity. As such, divorce can have diverse repercussions on senior folks. Elderly people’s emotional, social, and financial well-being can all be negatively…

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Impact of divorce on mental health: a Closer look

This article has been written by Ms. Archi Verma , a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Delhi.  Abstract: Divorce is a life-changing experience with many complexities. The emotional, psychological, and social factors that affect divorcees’ mental health are examined in this abstract. Divorce, mental health, emotional turbulence, anxiety, depression, physical health, parental stress,…

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NRI Grooms Legal Implications and Safeguards

This article has been written by Ms. Manya Purwar, a 4th year student of Lloyd Law College, Gr. Noida. Abstract This article conducts a thorough examination of the legal implications and safeguards associated with Non-Resident Indian (NRI) grooms in the context of cross-border marriages, with a specific focus on the Indian judicial system. Through a…

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Hindu divorce laws and the protection of marital rights of persons with physical disabilities

This article has been written by Ms. Drishti, a first-year student of Maharashtra National Law university, Aurangabad.   Abstract: This article conducts a comprehensive exploration of Hindu divorce laws and their implications on the safeguarding of marital rights for individuals with physical disabilities. Delving into legal provisions, case analyses, and proposed reforms, the study aims…

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Inheritance rights of daughter in law in India

This article has been written by Ms. Poorva Nirmal, a 2nd year student of Vivekananda Institute   of Professional Studies, New Delhi.  Abstract The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, brought significant changes, recognizing coparcenary rights for women through the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005. However, conflicting judicial interpretations, as seen in cases like Prakash v Phulwati…

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Probate of a Will

This article has been written by Ms. Poorva Nirmal, a 2nd year student of Vivekananda Institute   of Professional Studies, New Delhi.  ABSTRACT The essay focusses on probate procedure of a will. From briefing of its historical context, running through the essentials of a valid will, legal frameworks, detailed procedure of it, executor and its…

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