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Arbitration
Arbitration is a method in which a disagreement is referred to one or more arbitrators who render a binding ruling based on the parties' agreement. Instead of going to court, the parties choose arbitration as a private dispute settlement mechanism.
Matrimonial and Divorce Matters
Marital conflict is about feelings, emotions, self-esteem and psychological motives. There is no denying this is the greatest challenge to predict the nature and behavior of another person.
Civil Law
Civil law is concerned with cases in which a wrong is committed against a specific individual. The primary goal of the law is to provide justice. The severity of various offenses determines the level of punishment.
Constitutional Law
Modern constitutional law is the result of nationalism as well as the idea that the state must protect certain fundamental rights of the individual.A constitution, in its wider context, is a set of rules that govern the affairs of an organised group.
Consumer Law
India has a simple and specific route for redressal of consumer disputes which is laid down under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. This legislation provides a platform for protecting consumers against exploitation, for the hearing of complaints and for settlement/compensation of dispute.
Criminal Law
Criminal law, like other laws, is a system of rules for successfully running a society. Infringement of which results in, a penalty of imprisonment, a fine, or both. It can be found in various formal laws in India, such as the IPC 1860, the CrPC 1973, and so on.
Cyber Law
Information Technology and Cyberlaw is a relatively new body of law. The success of computers and information technology called for the need to have cyber law. In order to understand what cyber law is, it is important to understand the meaning of cybercrimes.
Property Settlements
A family settlement is a mutual agreement between family members regarding the distribution of property assets. The parties to this family settlement must be related and have a legal right to share in the property at issue.