If any religious or social institution aims to play a long-term and sustainable role, registering it is crucial. For example, registering a religious place like a temple or mosque grants it legal validity. This helps protect the…
Matrimonial property in India refers to the assets and properties acquired during a marriage, which may include both movable and immovable assets. Here are some key points about matrimonial property in India, along with landmark case laws:…
Judicial Separation is a legal concept under family law in India. It is a legal remedy that allows married couples to live separately without formally ending their marriage. Purpose: Judicial Separation is often sought by couples who…
In the context of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in India, an “arrest” is the apprehension or restraint of a person’s liberty by legal authority. It is the act of taking a person into custody for…
What is bail?Bail is the temporary release of an accused person from custody, pending their trial, on the condition that they will appear in court when required. What are the types of bails exist in Indian Law…
The removal of lower court judges in India is governed by the “Removal of Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968. To remove a lower court judge in India, a comprehensive and lengthy procedure is followed, which includes: Initiation of…