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In India, there is no neutral law against women raping males.

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Legal website Contact Rape is India's fourth most severe crime, and it's a worldwide concern. It is commonly thought of as a crime perpetrated by males against women, but have we ever considered it the other way around? Rape was always thought to be a crime perpetrated solely by males against women, however, it has since been shown that members of other genders, such as men and transgender groups, are also victims. Anyone may be raped, regardless of age, gender, or sexual connection. Even though there are several such incidents, most of them have gone unreported for fear of the report raising concerns about its efficacy. The majority of rape incidents involving persons who aren't women have gone unreported. People are aware of this, but they must learn about this sort of crime in order to preserve a functional judicial system and eliminate this heinous crime. First and first, it is important to acknowledge that rape victims and perpetrators can be of any gender and that the

Marriage resgistration benefits and procedure to register your marriage

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  LEGAL WEBSITE CONTACT All about Marriage Registration in India Marriage is a socially and legally recognized partnership that provides rights and duties between a man and a woman. It is a sacred tie when a man and woman pledge to spend the rest of their lives together, according to Hindu law. A civil contract between two persons is defined under the Special Marriage Act and Muslim law.    marriage certificate is a legal document that certifies a couple's marital status. For women's protection, the Supreme Court made marriage registration mandatory in 2006. Benefits of a marriage certificate: 1. It's a significant and vital document that establishes a person's lawful marriage status. 2. After the wedding, a marriage certificate is necessary when applying for a passport or opening a bank account. 3. Extremely helpful in acquiring both husband and wife visas. 4. Traditional weddings are not recognized by foreign embassies in 5. India or other countries; a Marriage Certi

False promise of Reemployment isn't free consent for sexual act - MP High Court

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LEGAL WEBSITE CONTACT The Gwalior Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, in a learned, laudable, landmark and recent judgement titled Raj Kishore Shrivastava vs. the State of MP and another in M.Cr.C. No.38456/2021 that was dissenting, slapped all such sexual predators who as employers stoop to such a low level that they obtain consent for a sexual act from a woman employee by making false promise of re (as per Section 90 of IPC). It should also be noted that the Single Judge Bench of Justice GS Ahluwalia of the Gwalior Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court made this observation when it declined to dismiss an FIR filed for rape against the Director of a hospital by the facility's receptionist (victim). To be sure, you are correct! To begin, the Single Judge Bench of Justice GS Ahluwalia of the Madhya Pradesh High Court's Gwalior Bench sets the tone for this brief, brilliant, bold, and balanced judgement heard via video conferencing by first stating in the opening para tha

HOW TO TRANSFER PROPERTY UNDER HINDU LAW AFTER DEATH OF PARENTS

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  LEGAL WEBSITE CONTACT KEY TAKEAWAYS   The Hindu Succession Act of 1956 and the Indian Succession Act of 1925 are the two primary legislation that governs succession in India. Probate is a certified legal document bearing the court's seal that is certified by a court of competent jurisdiction. Personal laws control succession and inheritance, which are governed by the Indian Succession Act, 1925. Following a 2005 modification, the daughters now have an equal portion of their father's ancestral property. INTRODUCTION Inheritance and succession is the process of transferring property following a parent's death. This process of succession and inheritance is governed by a number of laws. Property inheritance is also determined by the individual's faith. The inheritance and succession of property are governed by personal laws. The Hindu Succession Act of 1956 and the Indian Succession Act of 1925 are the two primary Acts that control succession rules. Due to t