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How Domestic Violence Cases Work in India Under the PWDVA

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

India’s Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDVA) was a watershed moment in Indian legal history. Before 2006, a woman experiencing violence within her home had limited options: file an FIR under Section 498A IPC (now Section 85 BNS) for matrimonial cruelty (criminal, but often slow and difficult to prove), or file forRead more

What Is the NDPS Act? Charges, Bail Restrictions, and Defence in India

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 1

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) is one of the strictest penal laws in India. It prescribes mandatory minimum sentences, reverses the presumption of innocence in certain categories, and effectively bars bail for commercial quantity offences unless a specific double-condition test is met. Understanding the Act’s structure — particularly the quantityRead more

How to Get Alimony and Maintenance After Divorce in India

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

Maintenance and alimony — the two terms are often used interchangeably, though they differ in a technical legal sense. Maintenance refers to ongoing periodic payments (monthly or annually) for the sustenance of the dependent spouse. Alimony technically refers to a lump-sum payment on dissolution of marriage. In practice, Indian courts use both terms loosely, andRead more

Which Is the Best Law Firm in Indore? A Guide to Choosing the Right Lawyer

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

Choosing a lawyer is one of the most consequential decisions you will make in a legal matter — and one for which there is almost no formal guidance. Unlike choosing a doctor (where board certifications and hospital affiliations give some signal of quality), the legal market offers very little consumer information. Word of mouth dominates,Read more

Documents Required for Divorce in India: Complete Legal Checklist

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

One of the most practical questions a person contemplating divorce asks — before strategy, before legal theory — is: what papers do I need? The documents required vary by the type of divorce (mutual consent vs contested), the religion and personal law applicable, and whether one or both parties are NRIs. This guide provides aRead more

How to File a Writ Petition in MP High Court: Procedure and Grounds

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

A writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is one of the most powerful legal tools available to a citizen — it goes directly to the High Court and can result in an order that stops a government action, compels an authority to act, or releases an illegally detained person. Understanding when to fileRead more

How to Challenge a Property Registration in India

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

One of the most dangerous misconceptions about Indian property law is that a registered deed is unchallengeable. It is not. A sale deed duly registered at the Sub-Registrar’s office can be set aside by a court if it was executed through fraud, coercion, misrepresentation, undue influence, or by a person who lacked title to sell.Read more

How Long Does a Property Dispute Case Take in India?

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

The most frequently asked question in Indian civil litigation — and the one with the least satisfying answer. Property disputes in India can last anywhere from 6 months (in narrow, well-documented cases with cooperative parties) to 25 years (in cases involving fragmented land records, missing heirs, and determined adversaries). The realistic expectation for a contestedRead more

Can an NRI File a Property Case in India from Abroad?

By Raghvendra Raghuwanshi | Article | 0 comment | 4 May, 2026 | 0

The short answer is yes — and in practice, the majority of NRI property disputes are conducted entirely through authorized representatives, with the NRI never having to board a flight to India for the court proceedings. What has changed in the last ten years is significant: courts have become comfortable with video-conference testimony, e-filing hasRead more

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  • How Domestic Violence Cases Work in India Under the PWDVA
  • What Is the NDPS Act? Charges, Bail Restrictions, and Defence in India
  • How to Get Alimony and Maintenance After Divorce in India
  • Which Is the Best Law Firm in Indore? A Guide to Choosing the Right Lawyer
  • Documents Required for Divorce in India: Complete Legal Checklist

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