Inheritance laws and right to privacy in India

This article has been written by Ms. Poorva Nirmal, a 2nd year student of Vivekananda Institute   of Professional Studies, New Delhi.  ABSTRACT This discussion provides brief idea into inheritance laws in India, describing ancestral and self-acquired properties for various communities. It touches upon Hindu, Islamic, Christian, and Parsi inheritance frameworks. The examination of privacy…

Navigating harmony: socio-legal perspective on interfaith marriage as per Islamic Jurisprudence

This article is written by Mr Rutvij Vyas, a second year student at Faculty of Law, GLS University.   Abstract In the thick fabric of interfaith relations, this article examines the legal nuances of interfaith marriage through the prism of Islamic jurisprudence. The analysis is guided by a coherent combination of traditional and contemporary legal…

Role of Indian Embassies in addressing NRI marriages Issues

This article is written by Tanaya Devadhe, a 3rd year BALLB student at ILS Law College, Pune.   Abstract Maintaining international connections and promoting national collaboration are vital functions of diplomacy in today’s linked world. At the vanguard of these diplomatic endeavours are embassies, which serve as a nation’s physical representatives abroad. This article aims…

Family Counselling in India: An evolutionary shift towards alternative arbitration mechanism

This article has been written by Ms._ISHA BHARTI, a 3rd-year student of B.B.A., LL,B(Hons),  CMR UNIVERSITY- School of Legal Studies, Bangalore.    ABSTRACT:  Marriages, the union of two individuals in an intricate bond, are susceptible to facing multifaceted challenges. Family Counselling, within the context of marital disputes, entails a therapeutic process where couples engage with…