Adoption By All – Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000
Adoption by the transfer of a son/daughter to the family in which he or she was born, is transferred to another family as a gift […]
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Explore MoreThe Union Cabinet on December 15, 2021, decided to raise the legal age for women to marry from 18 to 21 years. The legal age […]
Explore MoreIntroduction Criminal cases follow the same broad structure as civil cases, but with significant differences. For one thing, depending on the nature of the offence, […]
Explore MoreNazism is the ideology and actions associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany and is officially known as National Socialism. Hitlerism was a term used frequently during Hitler’s rise to power in Europe in the 1930s.
Explore MoreStalinism And Its Nature Stalinism’s nature has always been a hotly debated topic, with political implications for almost all sides. A new “Soviet system” emerged […]
Explore MoreThe Partnership Act of 1932 governs partnerships that are formed as a result of a contract. When the Partnership Act is silent, the partnership is governed by the Indian Contract Act’s general provisions.
Explore MoreWith the rapid growth of technology in recent years, it has become increasingly important to ensure that the right to privacy is appropriately secured.
Explore MoreD.K. Basu, Ashok K. Johri v. Province of West Bengal is a flawless pearl that filled in as a suggestion to the State of its obligation to defend the privileges, everything being equal, even the individuals who are captured or imprisoned.
Explore MoreTelephone tapping is an infringement on one of an individual’s most cherished possessions: privacy. The right to have a private telephonic conversation in the seclusion of one’s home or business, due to the rising development of extremely sophisticated technology, is susceptible to misuse.
Explore MoreThe Bihar Assembly Dissolution Case, also known as Rameshwar Prasad vs. Union of India, is a one-of-a-kind case that largely relates to the subject of Election Law and has opened the way for a more fair and transparent election process in India.
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