The marriage conducted under Arya Samaj is recognized by Indian law. Couples can use this certificate to register their marriage at the Sub-Registrar’s office for official records.
"The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 empowers Indian citizens to access information from public authorities, promoting transparency and accountability in governance."
"AI aids India’s legal system but poses ethical and privacy challenges."
The Model Code of Conduct is a set of guidelines issued by the Election Commission of India to ensure free and fair elections. It regulates the behavior of political parties and candidates, maintaining discipline and integrity during the electoral process.
The rising "Revadi Culture" of freebies threatens fiscal discipline and voter awareness, risking long-term economic stability for short-term gains.
Sedition law in India, under Section 124A of the IPC, criminalizes speech or actions that incite hatred or disaffection against the government. While intended to protect national integrity, it has often sparked debates about its misuse and impact on freedom of expression.
The Flag Code of India and the 1971 Act ensure respectful use and display of the national flag.
Advocate Anurag’s legal work has gained media recognition, inspiring future legal professionals through his commitment to justice and public service.
Article 15 ensures equality by prohibiting discrimination, while Section 138 of the NIA penalizes cheque bounce, promoting financial trust.
Article 15 bans discrimination based on religion, race, caste, or birthplace. Section 138 of NIA penalizes cheque bounce, ensuring financial trust.
Article of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines the capacity to contract, stating that every person who is of the age of majority, of sound mind, and not disqualified by law is competent to enter into a contract. This provision ensures the validity and enforceability of agreements in legal terms.
Cryptocurrency isn’t legal tender in India; though trading isn’t banned, the government and RBI are working on regulations amid ongoing warnings.
Article 44 promotes a Uniform Civil Code for equal personal laws across all religions.
Article 14 ensures legal equality for all, while Articles 52–62 outline the President’s election through a proportional, democratic process.
The Madhya Pradesh Kirayedar Adhiniyam, 2022 aims to regulate rental housing and protect the rights of both landlords and tenants. It introduces a structured legal framework for fair rent agreements and speedy dispute resolution.
Article 14 ensures legal equality, while Articles 52–62 govern the President’s election through a proportionally representative electoral process.
There is currently no nationwide law that grants toll tax exemption exclusively for advocates in India. However, some states or local authorities may offer exemptions or concessions based on specific rules or policies.
Article 13 of the Indian Constitution deals with laws inconsistent with or in derogation of fundamental rights. Dancing on roads, if done irresponsibly or dangerously, can be restricted by law to ensure public order and safety without violating constitutional rights.