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Matrimonial law in India governs marriage, divorce, maintenance, child custody, and other family-related legal matters. It is a crucial branch of family law that ensures the rights and responsibilities of spouses are protected within a legal framework. Due to India’s diverse culture and religions, matrimonial laws vary based on personal laws applicable to different […]
Divorce is a significant legal and personal decision that involves the formal dissolution of a marriage through a court of law. In India, divorce laws are governed by personal laws based on religion, along with statutory provisions. With rising awareness and changing social dynamics, more individuals in Delhi are seeking clarity on divorce procedures, rights, […]
Cheque bounce, also known as dishonour of cheque, is a common financial and legal issue in India that can lead to serious consequences if not handled properly. Governed under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, cheque bounce cases are considered criminal offences and can result in penalties, fines, or even imprisonment. Understanding […]
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