In India, divorce laws are governed by various statutes depending on the religion of the individuals involved. These laws outline the grounds for divorce, the process of filing for a divorce, and the procedure for appealing a divorce decision if one of the parties is dissatisfied with the judgment.
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In India, divorce laws are governed by various statutes depending on the religion of the individuals involved. These laws outline the grounds for divorce,
Alimony in India refers to the financial support or maintenance provided by one spouse to the other after divorce or separation.
A contested divorce refers to a divorce in which one spouse does not agree to the divorce petition filed by the other spouse.
Consumer Court is a special purpose court which deals with cases related to consumer disputes and grievances.
Child custody refers to the legal rights and responsibilities regarding a child's upbringing and care, typically following a divorce or separation between parents.
Domestic violence refers to any form of physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, or economic abuse within a domestic setting,
A mutual divorce is one of the most amicable ways to dissolve a marriage in India, where both parties (husband and wife) agree to the divorce
Marriage counseling is a professional therapeutic service that helps married couples resolve conflicts, improve communication,
Muslim Law in India governs the personal, family, and property matters of Muslims in the country. Unlike the personal laws of other religious communities in India,
Medical negligence refers to the failure of a medical professional or healthcare provider to provide the standard level of care, resulting in harm or injury to a patient.
A motor accident refers to any incident involving a motor vehicle (car, motorcycle, truck, etc.) that results in injury, death, or property damage.
A Null and Void Marriage refers to a marriage that is not legally valid from the beginning. It is treated as if it never existed under the eyes of the law.
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