AN EXCAVATION ON: SUSTENANCE AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE UTTARAKHAND’S UNIFORM CIVIL CODE AND A BLUEPRINT FOR INDIA

Abstract:  India incorporating heterogeneous population with a diversity concerned with marriage, inheritance, divorce, religious practices among tremendous religious sects and a promulgation of a homologous law indeed, has been a set of exchange of views. The national anthem itself that is – “Punjab”, “Sindhu”, “Gujarat”, “Maratha”, “Dravida”, “Utkala”, “Banga” verbalises the cultural heterogeneity across India….

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Supreme Court Upholds NEET Requirement and New Rules for Foreign Medical Graduates

-By Gunpreet The Indian Supreme Court has made a significant ruling on  medical education policy influencing both home and overseas students pursuing doctorate studies.  National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) demands all Indian medical study applicants to submit test results before pursuing their education abroad.  The examination serves as both a test and a verification process because…

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Supreme Court Rules Wife Entitled to Maintenance from Husband Despite Non-Compliance with Cohabitation Order

By Samvidha Rastogi In a notable advancement for marital law in India, the Supreme Court has issued a judgment that elucidates the maintenance rights of spouses in the context of disputes relating to the restitution of conjugal rights. This ruling seeks to resolve persistent uncertainties and discrepancies in the legal interpretation of maintenance claims, particularly…

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GOLAKNATH CASE

The power of Parliament regarding amendments in Fundamental Rights has always been a topic of debate. The Supreme Court in the case of Golaknath cleared this conflict with the then highest majority bench. The Golaknath family who lived in Jalandhar consisted of two brothers William and Henry Golaknath who owned 500 acres of land. However,…

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”Something very disturbing”: Supreme Court on Lokpal’s order to consider complaints against High Court judges.

Today, The Supreme Court reverses Lokpal’s order to consider complaints against High Court judges.In a significant development, the Supreme Court of India has temporarily halted the Lokpal’s decision to extend its powers to evaluate High Court judges under the provisions of the 2013 Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act. The court issued an order on Thursday, after…

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