Cancellation of Look Out Circular/ Red Corner Notice
Usually, people after committing the crime tries to abscond from the place where the cause of action arises during trials to prevent further action taken by the law maintaining authorities against them. To deal with these
Transfer Petition in Favour of the Wife in Supreme Court
What is a Transfer Petition? Section 25 of the Code of Civil Procedure enables the Supreme Court to transfer any Case, appeal or other proceedings from High Court or other civil courts in one State to a High Court or
Transfer petition- how to defend?
How to defend your transfer petition in supreme court of India When wife files the transfer petition in Supreme Court usually husband is defenceless, although husband receives the summons from the Supreme Court if
How to quash false 498A
How to Quash false 498A FIR/ Judgements for quashing false 498A 498 A deals with Matrimonial Cruelty. The objective of this section is to punish the Husband and Relatives of Husband who harasses and torture the wife
Speedy Trail in India: A Remedy for Delayed Justice
‘Speedy Trial’ is a fundamental right guaranteed under article 21 of the Constitution to the accused of early disposal of cases. The constitutional guarantee of speedy trails is an important safeguard to prevent undue and
How to File Special Leave Petition In Supreme Court
Special Leave petition (SLP) means that an individual takes special permission to be heard in appeal against any high court/tribunal verdict. Thus it is not an appeal but a petition filed for an appeal. So after an SLP is filed,
How, When & Where to apply for Bail in India? | Lawyer Advices
‘Bail’ has been defined in law lexicon as security for the appearance of the accused person on giving which he is released pending trial or investigation. Bail is to procure the release of a person from legal custody, by
Parental Child Kidnapping/Abduction Prevention Laws & Acts India
“Parental Kidnapping,” A parent who does not have legal custody of a child can be convicted of kidnapping. When a parent takes a child without the other parent’s consent, it is considered parental kidnapping. States do