Informational articles on matters of law, procedure, and citizens' rights — presented solely for educational purposes.
Criminal Law
A practical guide to FIR quashing petitions under Section 528 BNSS — the grounds courts accept, the process at Delhi High Court, and what petitioners should realistically expect.
Family Law
A clear-headed look at the legal position on live-in relationships in India — maintenance rights, protection orders, children's status, and what the courts have actually said.
Family Law
From domestic violence remedies to stridhan recovery, maintenance, and workplace harassment — a comprehensive overview of the legal protections available to women in Delhi.
Criminal Law
On 1 July 2024, India replaced 150-year-old criminal codes with three new laws. What changed, what stayed the same, and what it means for cases filed today.
Family Law
A realistic guide to contested divorce proceedings before Delhi's Family Courts — from grounds and jurisdiction to timelines, interim maintenance, and gathering evidence.
Criminal Law
From digital arrest scams to UPI fraud and sextortion — what steps to take immediately after cyber fraud, which laws apply, and why early legal intervention matters.
Legal Procedure
A practical guide to navigating the Delhi court system — from understanding the hierarchy of courts to knowing what to expect at your first hearing.
Civil Law
A clear breakdown of the Section 138 cheque dishonour process — from the demand notice to filing the complaint — and what both payees and drawer should know.
Consumer Law
A step-by-step guide to filing a consumer complaint before the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in Delhi under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Criminal Law
A clear explanation of the different types of bail in India — regular, anticipatory, and interim — and the factors courts consider when deciding bail applications.
Civil Law
An overview of the most common property disputes in Delhi — from title disputes and partition suits to landlord-tenant matters — and the forums available for resolution.
Criminal Law
How Indian courts assess the admissibility of electronic records — WhatsApp messages, emails, CCTV footage, and more — under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.
All articles on this page are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Laws and procedures may have changed since publication. Consult a qualified advocate for guidance on your specific matter.