This blog mainly deals with the meaning of bigamy or polygamy and its provisions, punishments and, loopholes in various Personal Laws and the Indian Penal Code. Later, it contains a detailed analysis of the case of Smt. Sarla Mudgal, President, Kalyani & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors. A legally
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“I will see you in the Court” is a pretty common and prevalent line that comes into usage multiple times by people whenever they encounter or experience any unjust act of varying magnitudes. Every citizen looks up to the4 courts and the judicial system as a whole as a shield that would not
The Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill, 2022, was just accepted by the Haryana cabinet. It aims to make it illegal to convert to any other religion through deception
The Hijab controversy was commenced on December 31, 2021, in Karnataka and six woman students who are studying at a government pre-university college in Udupi, on that day, were
Regulation assumes a significant part in the present society. Individuals have abandoned their privileges and gone into an agreement with the public authority as a trade-off for which the public
It’s been 77 years since we witnessed a horrendous war, which gave us nothing but an uncountable number of deaths of innocent civilians, large-scale destructions, and the formation of new and independent countries. It also led to the creation of two major blocs–NATO (the North Atlantic
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has put its order permitting Amazon to buy a 49% share in Future Retail on hold in an unprecedented move. The CCI also imposed a ₹ 202 crore penalty on
Reservation is also called a quota which means that certain quotas can be fixed for a particular category of people to ensure equality in society. India’s reservation system is an affirmative action
Since the 1929 great depression, the uncertainty we have all faced over the past year is because of covid-19 possibly it is the most disruptive global event as it has affected many parts of one life and has had a significant impact on almost every aspect. It would not be wrong to say that this
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 denotes the rights of succession and inheritance in Hindu law. It includes the Hindu people which includes Sikh, Buddhist, or Jain. This proviso covers the

