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Adoption and single parenthood in India : Navigating Challenges and celebrating diversity

This article has been written by Gaurangi, BA.LL.B 3rd year, Lloyd Law College   Introduction Adoption, a transformative journey shaping the lives of children and parents alike, holds a unique place in the diverse cultural territory of India. In recent years, single-parent adoption (SPA) has emerged as a distinctive facet of this transformative process, challenging societal…

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Landmark judgments shaping laws on Live In Relationships in India

THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY SHUBHAM KUMAR SINHA, A 1ST YEAR STUDENT AT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY ODISHA(NLUO), CUTTACK   ABSTRACT – This article explores the dynamic evolution of live-in relationships in India, delving into both societal perspectives and the corresponding legal landscape. Traditionally perceived as unconventional, live-in relationships have gained acceptance, particularly among the…

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Matrimonial Remedies for Hindus: Divorce and Annulment

This article has been written by Ms. Aastha Yadav, a 4th year student of NMIMS (Navi Mumbai) college, Mumbai. Abstract The extensive Hindu law, entrenched in tradition and shifting realities, provides an enthralling terrain for investigating matrimonial remedies. This abstract dives into the legal options open to Hindu couples facing marital difficulties, emphasising major topics…

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Brief about Hindu succession Act

This article has been written by Ms. Janani A, a second year student of Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar law University, SOEL, Chennai    Abstract The Hindu Succession Act, enacted in 1956 and amended in 2005, governs inheritance for Hindus, including Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. This article provides a concise overview of the Act’s significance and …

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