Human relationships are complex and fragile. Sometimes, or increasingly of late, after seeing each other exclusively for a while, ..
INTRODUCTON: Sex selection is matter of global concern. In the last three decades, 12.5 million cases of female foeticide have been reported ..
"Marriages are made in heaven"� though sometimes even god does make a mistake and that's why today the courts are flooded with various petitions either for judicial separation or divorce. Marriage which was once considered a life-time commitment betwe ..
Where there is a Will, there is a way.. High property prices and fragmented families have increased inheritance disputes often results in bitter feuds and lengthy Court battles bringing family bitterness. Inheriting property does not always bring ..
Adultery may be defined as a voluntary sexual intercourse by a married person with a partner other than his/her spouse. Therefore, the definition of adultery brings out a few ingredients, which are: It is a voluntary act of the parties. A forceful ..
INTRODUCTION Sucession is the transmission of property belonging to a person at his death to some other person or persons. Succession and Inheritance can be of two kinds Testamentary or testate inheritance which means inheritance as per ..
Borderline personality disorder- do they qualify as insanity as required under the Hindu Marriage act BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by marked impulsivity, instability of mood and inte ..
ABSTRACT It is indeed a misfortune that the law which was enacted to protect the interest of a particular group of people is now being used by the same group of people in a fallacious manner. Earlier it was believed ..
In Family Law maintenance is often used as a synonym for spousal support or alimony, and the term is in fact replacing alimony. Traditionally, alimony was solely the right of the wife to be supported by the husband. In Orr v. Orr,[1] the U.S. Supre ..
Will Introduction Will is a legal declaration of the intention of a testator through testamentary instrument with respect to his property, which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. It includes codicil and every document in writ ..