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February 6, 2024

NRI Divorces: Challenges and Solutions

This article has been written by Ms. Suhani Upadhyay, a first-year student of Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur.   ABSTRACT This article explores the intricate legal landscape surrounding Non-Resident Indian (NRI) divorces, shedding light on the challenges that arise due to jurisdictional complexities, cross-border legal disparities, and cultural nuances. Drawing attention to the struggles faced…

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Celebrity Divorces in India: Lessons Learned

This article has been written by Ms. Suhani Upadhyay, a first-year student of Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur.   ABSTRACT This article delves into the realm of celebrity divorces in India, shedding light on valuable lessons that can be gleaned from high-profile cases for the general public. The exploration encompasses crucial aspects such as the…

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Adoption under Hindu Law

This article is written by Anju, 2nd year law student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.   INTRODUCTION: A wedded couple or a solitary lady who chooses to raise and really focus on the youngster can take on a kid through a formal lawful cycle. A parent-kid association can be legitimately settled by reception between…

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The role of NGO’s in addressing statelessness and advocating for citizenship rights

This article has been written by Mr. P. Rohit a 3rd year student of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. ABSTRACT Although several declarations and agreements have established international human rights, these rights are not always upheld. International human rights standards are broken when national governments deny citizenship to a certain group of people.  Three…

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Special provisions for persons of minority community

This Article is written by Mr. JAGRIT SINGLA, student of BABA FARID LAW COLLEGE, FARIDKOT. Abstract: This Article explores the nuanced landscape of special provisions within personal laws aimed at addressing the unique culture and religious practices of minority communities in India. Personal laws governing matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption play a…

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The case concerning the Gabcikovo – Nagymaros Project (1997): International watercourses and Cooperation

This article has been written by Mr. Omkar Tamhane, a first-year student at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.      ABSTRACT The case analysis emphasizes the growing importance of environmental factors, as well as the requirement to follow treaty provisions. The International Court of Justice stressed the importance of good faith talks, the 1977 Treaty, and…

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