IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.988 OF 2025 (Arising out of SLP(Criminal) No.10379 of 2024)
MANOJ KUMAR ...APPELLANT(s) VERSUS
STATE OF
MADHYA PRADESH & ANR. ...RES...
Legal Advice for Mutual Divorce Proceedings in India
Divorce is a challenging process, but when both parties mutually agree to end their marriage, the legal procedure can be smoother. Mutual divorce comes under Indian law as a simple way to dissol...
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Appealing a bail case in India involves following legal procedures as set out under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC). The process differs depending on whether the bail application was rejected by the trial court, the Sessions Court, or the...
Divorce cases involve the dissolution of marriage, requiring careful consideration of emotional, financial, and legal aspects.
Types of Divorce Cases:
1. Contested Divorce
2. Uncontested Divorce
3. Mutual Consent Divorce
4. Annulment
5. Leg...
Property Cases: Understanding Legal Disputes and Resolutions
Property cases involve disputes related to ownership, possession, and use of real estate. Here's a comprehensive guide:
Types of Property Cases:
1. Ownership Disputes
2. Bound...
Pocso Cases Bail Lawyer in Delhi.
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, aims to safeguard children from sexual abuse and exploitation.
Types of POCSO Cases:
1. Sexual Assault (Section 3)
2. Aggravated Sexual Ass...
Family matters cases involve disputes related to family relationships, marriage, and child custody. Here's a comprehensive guide:
Types of Family Matters Cases:
1. Divorce Cases
2. Child Custody Cases
3. Child Support Cases
4. Spousal Ma...
Bail is a constitutional right, ensuring liberty and justice. Here's a comprehensive guide:
Types of Bail:
1. Regular Bail
2. Anticipatory Bail
3. Interim Bail
4. Default Bail
5. Special Bail
Bail Procedure:
1. Arrest and Detentio...