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Author: Legal Associates

Advocate Bindu > Articles posted by Legal Associates (Page 5)

Custody of Children after Divorce: Types, Laws and Consideration

A adult parent holding child hand in her hand

The term child custody used under the family law means the legal guardianship of a child under the age of 18 years, when the parents have separated or died. In case of separation, the crucial decision is taken by the court in the best possible way so as to not affect the growth and the welfare of the child. ...

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Bail In India: Meaning, Types And Conditions To Apply For The Grant

Types of Bail in India - Avd Bindu Dubey

The Indian Constitution emphasizes the fundamental rights of an individual, thereby promoting basic freedom. Among these, the right to equality before the law, discrimination on the basis gender, religion, race, caste and place of birth is of prime importance. Nonetheless, there has been an increase in the instances of rising oppression on women in the form of domestic violence, rape, and sexual harassment....

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Webinar on Sexual violence against Children and their rights

Sexual Violence against children and their rights

Children, who by definition require the guardianship and care of adults, are among the most vulnerable and innocent victims of crimes. Crimes against children include physical and emotional abuse; neglect; and exploitation, such as through child pornography or sex trafficking of minors. Child-related crimes often are perpetrated by parents, relatives, caretakers, and others who are charged with their care and guidance. School officials, physicians, police officers, and other such authority figures are required to report any signs of abuse or exploitation against a child. ...

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Comparison Between Mutual Consent and Contested Divorce

Couple is fighting over contested or mutual divorce

Marriages are said to be the strongest bond that keeps a couple committed and devoted towards each other in a marriage. Many times due to several unfortunate scenarios when a marriage doesn’t seem to be working well, it’s better for the spouses to get separated. In India, the law provides two ways to get divorced – ‘Mutual consent’ and ‘Contested’ divorce....

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