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James Morgan 16 Mar 2018

UK High <b>Court</b> admits Government appeal against Previous Benefit Cap Ruling
As per a new ruling by the UK Court of Appeal, the DWP benefit cap does not unlawfully discriminate against lone parents – with children under the age of two. Three Court of Appeal judges comprising of Justice Sir Brian Leveson,…

Kishan Dutt

HOW TO SEEK COUNTERCLAIM IN FAMILY CASES UNDER SECTION 23A OF HMA ACT
HOW TO SEEK COUNTERCLAIM IN FAMILY CASES UNDER SECTION 23A OFHMA ACT INTRODUCTION:-In thesociety of India during the proceeding of divorceor judicial separationor facing the restitution of conjugal rights or the settlement of any claims, or alimony or demands of maintenance…

Kishan Dutt
Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 27 Jan 2025

HOW TO SEEK COUNTER CLAIM IN FAMILY CASES UNDER SECTION 23A OF HMA ACT
HOW TO SEEK COUNTER CLAIM IN FAMILY CASES UNDER SECTION 23A OF HMA ACT-Kishan Dutt Kalaskar INTRODUCTION:-In thesociety of India during the proceeding of divorceor judicial separationor facing the restitution of conjugal rights or the settlement of any claims, or alimony…

SUN LEGAL

Difference between Lease/Rent Agreement &  Leave & License Agreement
·         What is a License Agreement? ·         What is a Lease? ·         Difference between Leave & License and Lease Agreement ·         How to distinguish Lease from License or vice-versa…

Aniruddha
Aniruddha Choudhury 24 Oct 2016

Women can now make domestic violence complaints against other women, non-adults
The scope of the Domestic Violence Act, 2005 which was enacted with the sole intention of protecting women, has been widened. Now, a woman can file a complaint of domestic violence, not only against men but also other women who…

Advocate Sushila

RISING TRENDS IN DIVORCE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
Recently, the National Commission for Women (NCW) expressed concern over the increase in cases of domestic violence which as on the rise of millions of Indians staying home due to the lockdown. The data released by the NCW, showed that it has…

Dilpreet
Dilpreet Singh 17 Jan 2020

THE ARMED FORCES TRIBUNAL ACT, 2007
On the 8th August 2009, the President of India inaugurated the Armed Forces Tribunal.The Armed Forces Tribunal Act 2007 was passed by Parliament and led to the formation of AFT with the authority of the Armed Forces Tribunal to adjudicate or prosecute disputes and allegations relating…

RAJVEER
RAJVEER SINGH 13 Aug 2024

Conviction Can't Be Set Aside Merely Because Prosecution Witness Turned Hostile
The supreme Court on Wednesday (May 08) held that the evidence of a prosecution witness cannot be rejected in toto merely because the prosecution chose to treat him as hostile and cross-examined him.Affirming the decision of the High Court and…

RAJVEER
RAJVEER SINGH 13 Aug 2024

Easement By Necessity Not Available When There Is Alternative Way To Access Property
supreme Court observed that the claimant of an easementary right wouldn't be entitled to claim the 'easementary right by necessity' for enjoying the 'Dominant Heritage' (the property owned by the claimant) when there exists an alternative way to access the…

Team  SoOLEGAL
Team SoOLEGAL 10 Jul 2024

DEFAMATION LAW: AN ANALYSIS OF MEDHA PATKAR CASE
A legal term known as "defamation" protects against false remarks that damage a person's or organization's reputation and undermine their moral integrity or social position. Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code defines criminal defamation as: “Whoever, by words either…
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