Complete law on Property Rights of women

When women marry and join a new family, the question of property rights and other economic rights provided to them under various Indian legislation becomes even more complicated. There...
What is Stamp Paper

People usually while trying to give assurance to others speak about signing stamp paper. What is stamp paper? Can people use it as a guarantee or assurance? Here, in this, we will...
How to do Partition of Ancestral Property

The ancestral property belongs to a number of your family members. Your father, mother, brother, uncle, grandparent, and other heirs of the property. So how will you obtain your part of the...
How to Read Judgements

Do you know how senior advocates know the crux of a long-paged judgment in a short period of time? Reading judgments is an art and if you have the knowledge of this...
How to file Partition Suit in India

While claiming right over the ancestral property any sweet relation may turn sour. The feud is mostly unavoidable while dividing property between you and your relatives. Everyone has their own thought and...
How to learn Legal English

English has gained importance over recent centuries in India. It is used as the official language for many purposes. Proceedings in the high court supreme court are also done in English. Being...
How to make a will

Introduction  According to Section 2(h) of the Indian Succession Act of 1925, a will is a person's legally binding declaration of their intentions concerning their property that they want...
complete law on Electronic evidence

Have you ever taken screenshots of your conversation on any messaging app while dealing with any important matter? For example, screenshots of someone sending you threatening messages on WhatsApp or someone posting...
Custody and Visitation Rights

Divorce. A process that was socially forbidden in India a few centuries back. There were few cases of divorce back then but in most of the cases, women used to be the...
What Is F.I.R.

F.I.R. stands for First Information Report. Every police station has its own area of control. So, a cognizable offense that occurred in that area will be registered in the respective police station...