Hindu Divorce Law Reforms: What’s Changing in 2025? There are few things that matter more in life than marriage. But what if a marriage doesn’t last? In India, obtaining a divorce is a long and difficult process that has required divorcing couples to provide proof that one of them was at fault. But for some...Read More
The Supreme Court’s recent judgment in Vihan Kumar v. State of Haryana, focusing on the critical aspects of arrest procedures, constitutional safeguards under Article 22 of the Constitution of India, and the duties of both the police and the magistrate in ensuring compliance with these safeguards. The judgment emphasises the importance of informing the...Read More
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