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Revisiting Gender Justice: A Call for Gender Neutrality in Female Centric Laws
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Revisiting Gender Justice: A Call for Gender Neutrality in Female Centric Laws

Posted by By Moyesha Sharma March 5, 2025
A call for provisions which are female biased is certainly essential to deal with issues of domestic violence, dowry deaths, female foeticide and cruelty etc. These problems have been present
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Section 5 vs. Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: A Comparative Analysis
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Section 5 vs. Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: A Comparative Analysis

Posted by By Kashish Sinha February 12, 2025
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, is a comprehensive legislation that governs the institution of marriage among Hindus in India. The Act has undergone several amendments since its enactment, aiming to
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 How to Prove Customary Divorce?
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 How to Prove Customary Divorce?

Posted by By Anannya Mohanty February 2, 2025
  Customary divorce is a procedure of marital dissolution in various cultures around India and elsewhere based on long-established community practices. While statutory codes like the Hindu Marriage Act of
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Justice Secured: Supreme Court Reaffirms Maintenance Rights For Muslim Women
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Justice Secured: Supreme Court Reaffirms Maintenance Rights For Muslim Women

Posted by By Rajarshi Dwivedi January 18, 2025
Maintenance as a right for women is indispensable in nature. It is not just a right of the wife per se but also a necessary support to ensure her living
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Laws relating to the maintenance of a wife in India
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Laws relating to the maintenance of a wife in India

Posted by By Chanchal Kumbhkar January 11, 2025
Maintenance is an alimony laid down as a husband’s duty to maintain his wife, children, and parents. In Indian legislation, laws are enforced to deal with matters relating to maintenance.
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