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Moot competitions, Legal aid, and Internship Important for Students

 Moot competitions, Legal aid, and Internship Important for Students Law is one of the most famous and reputable careers. It is a five-year course which not only involve theoretically but also practically. A lawyer doesn't only learn from his books and teachers but through internship and competition are other avenues for knowledge. As a law student, in my view, I believe it is important for the aspiring student to have an all-rounder experience, to begin with, there are various completions such as debate, MUN, article writing, research, client counseling, etc. But the most important completion which gives an idea of litigation is moot competition. Moot completion is a competition, wherein the students participate in groups of three. The student plays the role of advocate or researcher. The participants are given a case 3 months before the competition, they prepare the case's memorandum, which states all the facts and arguments of the case. Mooting helps the students, to

Pocso Act need and relevance

  Pocso Act need and relevance Not only adults but children also suffer from various kind of exploitation as a result they get marginalized in terms of expressing their will and expression for combating against these exploitations the protection of children from sexual offence Act (pocso)  20121 is the most effective and balanced tool for combating these crimes for children who are victims of various forms of sexual abuse. The act serves as a panacea in terms of providing instruments and as well as a scourge in terms of its flaws and regressive nature.Despite the fact that the act has many flaws in its implementation, it has been summarised with sincere efforts to wipe away the past and scars of children sexually abused in various forms. The sexually abused children who are marginalized must rely on their elders, and in addition to sexual abuse, they face denial of various economic rights such as food, clothing, shelter, and so on. Legal process The POCSO Act defines sexual assault, se

Marriage and its legal concequences

  Bottom of Form Top of Form Bottom of Form Marriage and its Legal Consequences                 India is a secular country in which citizens have the constitutional right to practice and propagate any religion they wish. In India, there are a variety of religious personal rules that govern marriage. Marriage is a sacred covenant that binds two individuals together for their entire lives. Marriage was originally viewed as a social institution to prevent men from engaging in unlimited polygamy and to establish paternity for their children. The state has made rules to control every element of human life over the years, and marriage is no exception. Marriages in India are governed by the personal laws of the religion practised by the parties to the marriage. The Special Marriage Act of 1954 and the Foreign Marriage Act of 1969, respectively, govern inter-religious and inter-national weddings. As a result, we have laws that govern the necessary elements for lawful marriage, grounds for divo

Indian forests and their need for preservation

 Indian forests and their need for preservation Forests are considered as an essential part of nature they serve as a pivotal resource to our nation as they provide all the raw materials to the industry such as wood timber fuel and fodder they also act as a habitat for the wildlife of our country. Sadly as the time is passing these forests have been disappearing at an alarming rate due to their continuous exploitation the ideal landmass for the forests in India should be 33% of the total area but in reality it only covers 21.67% of the land area. There are numerous reasons which have caused this devastation of forests and their exploitation at a mass scale the contributors such as increasing population, industrialization , urbanization and increasing demand of wood fodder fuel have decreased the population of forests at an alarming rate. Therefore it is mandatory to have legislations governing the usage of forests and vegetation of our nation in order to protect and preserve them. Hist

Desertion

  The act by which a person abandons and forsakes, without justification, a condition of public, social, or family life, renouncing its responsibilities and evading its duties. A willful ABANDONMENT of an employment or duty in violation of a legal or moral obligation. Criminal desertion is a husband's or wife's abandonment or willful failure without JUST CAUSE to provide for the care, protection, or support of a spouse who is in ill health or necessitous circumstances. Desertion, which is called abandonment in some statutes, is a DIVORCE ground in a majority of states. Most statutes mandate that the abandonment continue for a certain period of time before a divorce action may be commenced. The length of this period varies between one and five years; it is most commonly one year. The period of separation must be continuous and uninterrupted. In addition, proof that the departed spouse left without the consent of the other spouse is required in most states. Ordinarily, proof of d

Adultery

  Adultery is derived from a French word, about that has evolved from the Latin verb, “adulterium”, means to corrupt[1]. Adultery is defined as the consensual extramarital sexual relationship that is considered objectionable on social, religious and, moral and earlier on the legal grounds as well. Though adultery is decriminalized, it still exists as a delinquent act as it violates social norms which an individual are believed to be followed.  Since the last 158 years, it was treated as a crime but after the verdict of Hon’ble Supreme Court in Joseph Shine v. Union of India, adultery is decriminalized and remained merely a civil wrong rather criminal offence. There were two major contentions for the decriminalization of adultery. They were:- This section provided husbands with the right to prosecute their wives’ adulterer while wives were deprived to complain against the adulteress of their husbands. The section was ignorant on the matter of the adulterous act of the husband. Adultery

Legal notice

 SPEED-POST/REGD. AD/COURIER Dated ____, __________ To, Ketan Choudhary, House No. 36, Global City, Ganga Nagar, Meerut-250001 SUBJECT: LEGAL NOTICE FOR RECOVERY OF MONEY Dear Sir, Under the instructions and authority from and on behalf of Ms. Kavita Kapoor [hereinafter referred to as “Our Client”], Resident of Vrindavan Enclave, Amhera Adipur, Meerut 250001. We hereby serve upon you the following Legal Notice under circumstances necessitating as enumerated below- 1. That Our Client is a law-abiding citizen of India, presently residing in Meerut. That Our Client enjoys a good reputation among her friends, family and colleagues and has a deep-rooted status in the society. 2. That You, the Noticee, are in acquaintance with Our Client for several years and had good familial terms with Our Client. That You, the Noticee, approached Our Client regarding borrowing of Our Client's car Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire bearing the registration no. UP15DM4330 from the address Vrindavan Enclave,