Types of Bail, Legal Process, Documents, Court Procedure, and Important Rights of the Accused When a person is arrested or fears arrest in a criminal case, the first legal question that arises is: Can bail be granted? In India, bail is not merely a technical legal remedy; it is a safeguard of personal liberty and...Read More
Section 498A IPC was introduced to protect a married woman from cruelty by her husband or his relatives. Under the new criminal law regime, the corresponding provision is now generally discussed under Section 85 BNS, though many police officers, lawyers, courts, and litigants still commonly refer to such matrimonial cruelty cases as “498A IPC/85 BNS...Read More
In a significant judgment delivered on July 22, 2025, the Supreme Court of India has taken a bold and balanced step to address the long-standing concerns of misuse of Section 498A IPC, which deals with cruelty by a husband or his relatives. This landmark decision is not a dilution of women’s rights but rather a...Read More
Introduction The economic slowdown triggered by COVID-19 and the subsequent recession has deeply impacted both landlords and tenants in India. Many tenants lost jobs and were unable to pay rent, while landlords—especially retirees or middle-class owners—faced mounting losses due to prolonged rent defaults. This guide provides a clear roadmap of legal options available to both...Read More
The economic shockwaves of COVID-19 and the global recession justify many individuals unable to repay loans, dues, or pending invoices. While lenders and suppliers are now aggressively filing recovery suits, defendants (like you) still have strong legal options to protect themselves. Whether you’ve received a legal notice, a civil recovery suit, or a summary suit...Read More
Introduction Thousands of employees across India were suddenly justify jobless during and after COVID-19 when companies—especially startups, small businesses, and export houses—shut down due to the economic slowdown. Many employees never received their final salary, Provident Fund (PF), bonus, gratuity, or experience letters. If you’re facing such a situation, you have legal rights and remedies....Read More
Introduction: A Growing Crisis for NRIs After the Downturn The recent economic slowdown and travel restrictions justify many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) unable to visit or manage their property in India. As a result, thousands are now facing: Encroachments by relatives or neighbors Illegal sale of ancestral or purchased land Power of Attorney misuse Fake property...Read More
Introduction: Recession Hit You Hard? You’re Not Alone After a financial recession, it’s not uncommon for people—especially small business owners, traders, and professionals—to default on payments or fail to honor financial commitments. But when these defaults lead to criminal cases like cheque bounce (Section 138 NI Act) or even fraud allegations, it adds legal pressure...Read More
Introduction The economic aftershocks of a recession can severely impact personal finances. Many borrowers across India—especially salaried employees, freelancers, and small business owners—are unable to repay personal loans, business loans, or EMIs taken before the downturn. If you’re one of them, don’t panic or fall prey to harassment by NBFC recovery agents. This article will...Read More
Introduction: A Growing Post-Recession Nightmare You saved for years. You booked your dream flat.Then suddenly… the builder stopped construction, citing “recession” or “market conditions.” You’re not alone. Thousands of homebuyers in India, especially in Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Zirakpur, Panchkula, and across Haryana, are stuck with half-completed apartments, no possession, and mounting EMIs. But there is...Read More