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Banker’s Books Evidence Bill, 2026: Can Police Really Access Your Bank Records Without a Court Order?

The Banker’s Books Evidence Bill, 2026 has raised a serious question for every account holder: can the police now look into your bank records without a judge’s order? A new banking law has moved through Parliament and set off a wave of concern about privacy and police power. Much of what is circulating is alarming, […]

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Live-in Relationships in India: The Legal Rights You Actually Have

A live-in relationship in India is completely legal — and when it lasts for years and resembles a marriage, it may carry far more legal protection than many people realize. This becomes particularly important for women, who may face serious legal and financial difficulties when a long-term live-in relationship breaks down. People in live-in relationships […]

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Live-in Relationship vs Marriage: What’s the Legal Difference in India?

Live-in relationship vs marriage is not simply a question of personal choice or morality — it is about the legal rights, security, and obligations that come with each..You live together for few years. You share rent, expenses, family responsibilities and even a bank account. Then the relationship ends. What rights do you actually have?” Many […]

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Falsely Accused of Rape? Legal Rights & Defence in India

Are you falsely accused of rape ? Imagine a man going about his normal life — going to work, meeting friends, making plans for the future — and suddenly receiving a call that a rape complaint has been filed against him. Within hours, the fear begins: Will I be arrested? What will happen to my […]

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Blackmailed After a Consensual Relationship? How a Man Can Protect Himself Legally

Blackmail After Consensual Relationship can be a frightening and confusing situation, especially when someone starts demanding money or threatening to file a false case. What began as a private, consensual relationship can quickly turn into a serious legal problem. The law treats them as an extortionist .Giving threats of a false cases and money demands […]

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False POSH Complaint? How to Defend Yourself the Right Way

Facing a false POSH complaint is frightening, but a complaint is not a conviction — and the law gives an innocent person real, structured ways to defend their name. The message reaches you and the floor seems to tilt. A sexual harassment complaint has been filed against you at work. Your mind goes straight to […]

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Lump-Sum Alimony vs Monthly Maintenance: Which Is Better in India?

A divorce may end a marriage, but it should not leave your financial future uncertain. One of the most important decisions you may face is whether to accept a lump-sum alimony settlement or receive monthly maintenance. The right choice depends on your financial needs, long-term security, and the facts of your case. Recent Supreme Court […]

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How to File a POSH Complaint: step-by-step guide to take action

Knowing how to file a POSH complaint — the exact steps, the timeline, the evidence — turns a situation that feels powerless into one where the law is clearly on your side. Recently we got a call from a lady who is now a days in Kolkata and she wanted to file a POSH complaint […]

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Is a Foreign Divorce Valid in India? What Every NRI Spouse Must Know

Whether a foreign divorce is valid in India is not a simple yes or no — and a spouse who assumes it is automatically valid can lose rights they never knew they still had. Getting a divorce decree from a foreign court does not mean your legal journey ends there, especially if your marriage was […]

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Oath Commissioner vs Notary: What’s the Difference and Who Do You Actually Need?

Confused about Oath Commissioner vs Notary? Learn the key differences, who attests what, and which one your affidavit or legal document actually needs. The Confusion That Gets Documents Rejected Someone hands you a form. It says the affidavit must be attested. You go to a lawyer’s stamp shop near the court, get a stamp, submit […]

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