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Call For Blogs Legal Vidhiya is calling for blogs from interested candidates, who are looking forward to being published. The blog can be on any topic relating to law. The words limit will be between 500 to 2000 words. You can send it on Email- contact@legalvidhiya.com or submit it by Read more…

While rescheduling Awadh bar assn. election Allahabad HC remarked that indulgence of advocates in unruly behavior reflects poorly on an institution’s image.

In the suo moto case of the election of Awadh bar association the Allahabad high court comprising the bench of justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and justice Dinesh Kumar Singh said that indulgence of advocates in unruly behavior is reflected poorly on the institution’s image. The bench cancelled the whole election Read more…

Reena Chadha & Anr. V. GNCTD: Delhi HC asked the state government to allow virtual appearance for marriage registration after the order of the Supreme court

The Delhi high court asked the reason for not permitting video conferencing for registration of marriage from the Delhi government even after clear instructions by the Supreme court in this matter. Justice Rekha Palli referred to the decision in the state of Haryana v. Ami Ranjan and others (2021) & Read more…

Marriage is not compulsory for the two individuals who are sexually involved says Mumbai court allowing anticipatory bail to a man who was accused of rape.

Marriage is not compulsory between two individuals who are involved in sexual relationship said a Mumbai court comprising additional sessions judge PM Gupta while granting anticipatory bail to three accused persons of rape on false promise to marriage. He further stated that marriage is a choice and it cannot be Read more…

To 105th Constitutional Amendment Bill

President Give Assent To 105th Constitutional Amendment Bill Granting States Power to Identify and specify Socially and Economically Backward classes (SEBCs)

President on 18th August 2021 gave consent to The Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Act, 2021 which restores the power of State Governments to identify and specify Socially and Economically Backward classes (SEBCs) The One hundredth and twenty-seventh amendment) Bill 2021 was passed by the Parliament on 11th August Read more…