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Annulment of marriages: grounds and procedure

This article has been written by Ms. Kumari Shalini, a fourth-year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.  ABSTRACT    India’s legal system is incredibly diverse. This includes rules and laws in addition to customs, usages, and practices. Indian law is primarily divided into three categories: criminal law, religious law, and civil law. In India, “family…

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Basics of Parsi Law

This article has been written by Miss.Tannupriya singh, a 2nd year student of Lloyd law college, Uttar Pradesh.   The Zoroastrian community of Parsis in India, with their rich history and distinct customs, also possess a unique legal system known as Parsi law. This complex framework, a blend of ancient traditions, colonial influences, and modern…

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Role of family lawyer in inheritance disputes

This article has been written by Ms. Poorva Nirmal, a 2nd year student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, New Delhi. ABSTRACT Lack of a will frequently causes inheritance conflicts, forcing family members to negotiate pertinent laws such the Indian Succession Act, 1925, the Shariat Act, 1937 and the Hindu Succession Act, 1965. Typical disagreements…

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Legal framework of Hindu marriage

This article has been written by Mr. Himanshu Soni, a 1st year student of law centre-1, Faculty of Law, Univeristy of Delhi   Abstract For centuries, Hindu marriage has transcended mere legal formalities, existing as a sacred union steeped in tradition and ritual. However, the 21st century presents a unique challenge: navigating this ancient institution…

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