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February 1, 2024

Role of Family Court in Hindu Divorce

This article is written by Gaurangi BA.LL.B 3rd Year Lloyd Law College Introduction: Due to traditional, sentimental and legal complications, the divorce proceedings among Hindus in India fall within the jurisdiction of the family court If a sacred institution like marriage comes under legal scrutiny, family ties understanding the severity requires a special meeting. The Family Court,…

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Polygamy in India

This article is written by Prashant Indoriya, a 4 year student of Prestige Institude of Management and Reasearch Gwalior  Abstract Engaging in a polygamous or bigamous union is illegal in India. The paper discusses the stance of the Indian Judicial system with the help of various judicial decisions, that polygamy is a diabolical tradition which…

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The concept of maintenance beyond Divorce

This article has been written by Ms. Kumari Komal, a IIIrd year student Pursuing B.A.LL.B. at Lloyd School of Law, Greater Noida.   ABSTRACT:  In the realm of family law, the concept of maintenance beyond divorce, commonly known as alimony or spousal maintenance, plays a crucial role in addressing the financial implications of a marital…

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The global strategy to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage

This article has been written by Ms. Abhipsa Tejasweta, a Second year student of Capital Law College, Odisha(Bhubaneswar).   ABSTRACT This paper explores the comprehensive global strategy aimed at expediting advancements towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC). Focused on the intersection of health policies, legal frameworks, and international cooperation, the analysis delves into the critical…

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The case concerning Ahmadou Sadio Diallo (2010): Immunities of State Officials

This article has been written by Mr. Omkar Tamhane, a first-year student at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.      ABSTRACT The article explores the complex interactions between national and international legal systems that control immunity for foreign nationals and state officials, with an emphasis on the significant Ahmadou Sadio Diallo case. The episode brings to…

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The Hague Convention and India: Bridging the Gap in International Legal Enforcement

This article is written by HARSHIT SINGH SOLANKI of semester 3 from S.S.Jain Subodh Law college . ABSTRACT  This article explores the intricate tapestry of international legal enforcement, focusing on the nuanced relationship between India and The Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. Commencing with a…

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