Forms Of Divorce Under Muslim Law

Talaq is the Urdu term for divorce. Talaq is considered as the absolute privilege of the husband how may pronounce it as his own pleasure impliedly or expressly.  It means repudiation of marriage. Following are the various forms of Talaq …

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Penalties Under The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

Introduction Penalties are imposed when the act is done which is prohibited or illegal under any law. Penalties are a way of imposing restriction upon the person not to do any activity or act which is prohibited . Section 26. …

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Concept Of Iddat Under The Muslim Law

Meaning When a marriage is dissolved by death or by divorce, the woman is prohibited from marrying within a specified time. This is known as iddat. It is a period of continence imposed on the woman.The purpose of iddat is …

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Muta Marriage Under The Muslim Law

Introduction Marriage or nikah, according to Muslim law, is defined to be a contract which has for its object the procreation and legalizing of children. The essential ingredients for a valid Muslim marriage are the capacity to contract marriage, proposal, …

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Admissibility Of Electronic Evidence

The type of evidence that we are dealing with has been variously described as ‘electronic evidence’, ‘digital evidence’ or ‘computer evidence‘. Definitions of digital evidence include ‘Information of probative value stored or transmitted in binary form; and ‘Information stored or …

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Theories of Punishment Under Indian Penal Code

The immediate consequence that follows a criminal act is known as punishment. With the change in the society or development in the country has witnessed various theories of punishment and the drastic changes that they have undergone from the traditional …

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Doctrine Of Res Judicata And Res Sub Judice

Res sub judice and res judicata are two important principles of civil procedure code.  Res sub judice means no court shall proceed with the trial of any suit in which the matter in issue is also directly and substantially in …

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