Handyy Legal News Bulletin

News Bulletin of Handyy

Here are the some of the Top Stories The Supreme Court has asked the Maharashtra government to file the status report in a plea filed by Harshad Purushottam Mehta against the Bombay High Court order which had rejected his bail plea raised on the ground that he has served more than one half of the maximum sentence for the […]

Weekly Round up of Legal News

The Weekly Roundup of Legal News From Hon’ble Supreme Court and Various Hon’ble High Court’s in India. What kind of Malice you are attributing to investigating agency, asks Supreme Court in a plea against multiple FIRs Read more… Supreme Court disposes of woman’s petition accusing senior Jammu and Kashmir health official of sexual harassment Read […]

Partition Of Hindu Undivided Family

Partition of Hindu Undivided Family

In Hindu law, partition refers to dividing a joint Hindu family’s property in order to confer separate status on its members. Partition occurs in India because each family member wants to assert their own identity. According to Hindu Law, the concept of a coparcener is integral to the Joint Hindu family’s property. Each coparcener is […]

Analyzing the Vedanta Alumina Limited (VAL) Orissa India case

The article is written by Harmanpreet Kaur of Amity University, Kolkata. The article is written to analyze the case of Vedanta Alumina Ltd Orissa India case. Introduction There have always been efforts made by foreign investors in the developing countries with an aim to increase the economy of that particular country either by way of […]

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Section 498A Lethal Weapon Not a Shield

Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code was presented in the year 1983. This part was added to shield a wedded lady from being subject to mercilessness from her husband or her parents in law. The expression “remorselessness” here alludes to any mischief caused to the individual both intellectually or genuinely. Section 498A IPC shields […]

HINDU LAW SCHOOLS EXPLAINED

Hindu law is viewed as the most antiquated and productive law on the planet. It has been around each stage. It is around 6000 years of age. Hindu law has been set up by individuals, not to eliminate any wrongdoing or offense from society; however it was set up so individuals will follow it to […]