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Saket Law Firm is a committed Indian legal practice focused on safeguarding your legal rights. Our expertise spans Civil Disputes, Criminal Disputes, Family Matters, Corporate Compliance, Cybersecurity, Tax Regulations, and Property Distribution Litigations, allowing us to provide extensive legal services for both individuals and businesses throughout India. Our skilled team offers tailored guidance, ensuring that every client comprehends their legal options.
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2. False Promise to Marry:Clause 69 of IPC says, “If a man promises to marry a woman, but does not actually intend to marry her, and still has consensual sex with her, this will amount to a criminal offense”.
3. Attempt to Suicide: Attempt to commit suicide is not considered a punishable offense. However, Under section 224 of IPC, ‘Whoever attempts to commit suicide with the intent to compel or restrain a public servant from discharging his official duty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or with both or with the community service.
4. Gender Neutrality:Under the IPC both men and women can be booked for outraging the modesty of women (354A of the IPC) and voyeurism (354C).While rape laws apply only to women i.e. only men are booked for the offences and not women. But for the offences related to children both males and females can be arrested. For example, offenses dealing with the procuration of a girl (366A of the IPC) are a gender-neutral crime. In the offense of kidnapping of minors under Section 361 of the IPC, a uniform age limit of 18 years is set for both genders.
5. Fake News:people spreading fake news can be punished. Under Section 153B of the IPC publishing false and misleading information is considered a punishable offense.
6. Sedition:Section 150 of the IPC deals with sedition and mentions the punishment a person will have to face in case of committing such a crime endangering the integrity of the country. Section 150 of IPC says, “Whoever, purposely or knowingly, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or by electronic communication or by use of financial means, or otherwise, excites or attempts to excite, secession or armed rebellion or subversive activities, or encourages feelings of separatist activities or endangers sovereignty or unity and integrity of India; or indulges in or commits any such act shall be punished with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine.”
7. Inclusivity in Unnatural Sexual Offences:Earlier under section 377 of IPC homosexuality and unnatural sexual activities were considered crimes. However, it is not a crime anymore after modifications done under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita or IPC 2.0. LGBTQ+ rights are being safeguarded by excluding punishment for unnatural sexual acts between consenting adults.
8. Defamation:Under IPC, the act of defamation is a punishable offense. The case of defamation carries a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment, a fine, or community service under section 356 of IPC 2.0 which is an amalgamation of sections 499 and 500 of the previous model of IPC.
9. Adultery:Under Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, adultery was earlier considered a criminal act and had prescribed punishment for the same. However, it is not a punishable offense anymore after the introduction of IPC 2.0. Legalizing adultery acknowledges the right of adult citizens of India to make decisions about their personal relationships without state interference. Meaning the law of the land and the government have nothing to do with the personal sexual and relationship choices of the citizens.
10. Marital Rape:Though rapes are considered a punishable offense under section 375 of IPC, it had an exception. This exception was in the case of marital rape which says, "sexual intercourse or sexual activity by a man with his wife, the wife not being under fifteen years of age is not considered a crime.”
11. Cruelty by The Husband Or Relatives of The Husband:Section 86 of IPC defines the punishment for the cruelty done to a woman by the husband or his relatives. It says, “If a woman’s husband or his relatives subjects her to cruelty in any manner, they shall be punished with imprisonment for a term up to three years and shall be liable to fine as well.”
Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) criminalizes cruelty by a husband or his relatives towards a married woman. It defines "cruelty" as any willful conduct likely to cause suicide, serious injury, or endanger the woman's well-being, or harassment to extract property. The punishment for this offense is imprisonment for up to three years and a fine. .
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Saket Law Firm Advocates are an experienced and dependable advocates. He offered expert legal advice during my divorce proceedings, facilitating an equitable settlement. He consistently kept me updated at each phase, responding to my concerns swiftly and professionally.
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We are pleased to inform you that we successfully secured a favorable settlement on your behalf. Effective negotiation is a fundamental aspect of our practice, and we are glad that it led to a positive result for you.
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Saket Law Firm advocate demonstrates exceptional professionalism and expertise. He managed my child custody case with great diligence and accuracy.Advocate suresh's skill in delivering a persuasive argument in court played a crucial role in achieving a favorable result for me. I am thankful for his steadfast support and knowledge during this difficult period.
Vague, General allegations can;t sustain 498A case, says Calcutta High Court; 22 Year fight ends in relief for husband's mother, brother.
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Asking for a wife's personal passwords and financial details is a violation of her privacy. The wife has the right to keep her personal information confidential. If the husband forces her, it is a violation of her right to privacy. Such pressure can also be considered as part of psychological harassment.
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Even if you've been living on rent for 50 years...the house will ultimately belong to the landlord! Long - term residency does not confer ownership rights! Tenancy can never become ownership! - Supreme Court Of India
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The High Court held that pendency of investigation against an absconding co-accused cannot constitute a valid ground to deny bail. The Court observed that Sections 132 of the CGST Act, Delhi GST Act, Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, collectively support consideration of custodial status, completion of investigation, and filing of complaint in assessing bail. The Court applied these provisions to the facts, noting that the applicant’s involvement had been fully investigated and quantified, and that the continuing probe against absconding persons did not affect the applicant’s entitlement to bail. Consequently, the High Court directed that bail be granted in favour of the assessee.
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కొండాపూర్కు చెందిన ప్రభుత్వం రిటైర్డ్ వైద్యాధికారి ఎల్లెందుల శ్రీనివాస్ (61)ను నకిలీ అధికారుల గ్యాంగ్ ₹36 లక్షలు మోసగించిందని పోలీసులు తెలిపారు. నవంబర్ 26 నుంచి డిసెంబర్ మొదటి వారంలో ఈ మోసం కొనసాగింది. శ్రీనివాస్కు ‘దేవీ లాల్ సింగ్’ అని చెప్పుకుంటూ ఒక వ్యక్తి కాల్ చేశాడు. తాను ముంబై క్రైమ్ బ్రాంచ్ దర్యాప్తు అధికారి అని చెప్పి, శ్రీనివాస్ పేరుతో అనేక బ్యాంక్ అకౌంట్లు తెరుచుకున్నాయని, అవి మనీలాండరింగ్ కోసం విదేశాలకు డబ్బులు పంపించేందుకు వాడుతున్నారని ఆరోపించాడు. ఈ వ్యవహారంలో ‘నరేష్ గోయల్’ అనే వ్యక్తి ఉన్నాడని చెప్పాడు.
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The Telangana High Court has ruled that a second marriage entered into without a valid divorce from the first spouse is void ab initio under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The court further held that if the consent of the second wife for cohabitation is obtained under the false pretext of a lawful marriage, it amounts to rape.
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Property registration is not the same as property ownership, says SC: Know what it means for you: In April this year, a Supreme Court ruling on the registration of an immovable property rattled buyers and realtors alike. The verdict sought to claim that simply registering a property did not imply ownership. This has far-reaching consequences as it could reduce fraudulent property transactions and increase transparency, intensify due diligence by buyers and realtors, and also lead to higher transaction costs and processing time. Here we examine all aspects of this ruling and its ramifications.
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