Rights of a child born out of void and voidable marriages under HMA & SMA

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The legal status of children born out of invalid and voidable marriages is the subject of this article. It investigates a child’s legal rights under the Hindu Marriage Act and the Special Marriage Act. Introduction In India, there are many misunderstandings about the legal status of children born of void and voidable marriages. A genuine… Continue reading Rights of a child born out of void and voidable marriages under HMA & SMA

Custodial Laws in India for Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Parsis & Landmark Judgements

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It is the child who suffers the most if a marriage breaks down or ends up separated. In this article, we will be talking about different laws applicable to the custody of children of different religions. Introduction Custody of a child refers to the right given to a parent by the court to look after… Continue reading Custodial Laws in India for Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Parsis & Landmark Judgements

IVF in India : History, Process, Legal Stand & Landmark Judgements

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This article examines the legal and ethical difficulties surrounding IVF in India, as well as the regulations that govern it. It also covers the history of IVF and India’s first test-tube baby. It focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of the New Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation Bill, 2020, as well as the current state of… Continue reading IVF in India : History, Process, Legal Stand & Landmark Judgements

Guardianship in India under Hindu, Islamic, Christian and Parsi laws

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Introduction The concept of guardianship in India is a very old concept. The objective of guardianship may vary according to the different personal laws but its existence was always mentioned in Shastras as well as Quran. Under Hindu law, the concept of guardianship is covered under the legal framework of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955,… Continue reading Guardianship in India under Hindu, Islamic, Christian and Parsi laws