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Law Centre-II made a humble beginning in the year 1971 at the premises of ARSD College, Dhaula Kuan to offer full-time LL.B. program. It has a glorious past of 50 years. The LL.B. classes were conducted in the evening and the alumni of Law Centre-II included top bureaucrats, police officers, military officers, teachers from different departments, chartered accountants, doctors, engineers, and other professionals. The Centre had the privilege of being headed by the top law scholars of India, such as Prof. Upendra Baxi, a well-known jurist and former Vice-Chancellor of University of Delhi; Prof. Tahir Mahmood, who subsequently became Chairperson, Minority Commission, Prof. A.K. Koul, who was elevated as Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Jodhpur and National Law University, Ranchi, Prof. Gurdip Singh, who became Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Lucknow, Prof. Poonam Saxena, who is presently Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Jodhpur and Prof. B.T. Kaul, who is presently Chairperson, Delhi Judicial Academy
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The aim of this study is to examine the recent trends on divorce. And the objectives are to know the socio-cultural factors that influence on the divorce rates and to suggest possible...
Marriage and divorce in India a comparative and sociolegal study in todays perspective with special reference to the Hindu marriage act and West Bengal Researcher: Chattopadhyay, …
Introduction on divorce under Hindu Law- The chapter discusses the meaning and concept of divorce under ancient India. It also states the theories of divorce, how it come into existence …
For having a detailed analysis of the subject matter, this article delves deep into the philosophy of ‘divorce’ thereby understanding the terminology at first. For this purpose, it …
titative study on divorce in India. This article has three broad objectives. First, it presents nationally rep-resentative estimates of prevalence, trends, and variations in divorce …
The rate of divorces in India has been increasing over the past decades. Various socio-economic and cultural factors are mainly responsible in the shift. Changing social norms like …
An analysis of the court files showed that though the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Act was passed in the year 1955, the number of petitions for divorce was very few, upto the year 1970. …
Mutual divorce or divorce by mutual consent means when the legally wedded husband and wife mutually agree to dissolve their marriage as they are not able to live together anymore and …