Unraveling the Knots of Family Law: A CUET PG Law Guide
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Unraveling the Knots of Family Law: A CUET PG Law Guide

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**Navigating the Complexities of Marriage, Divorce, and Beyond in Indian Jurisprudence** As you embark on your journey to excel in CUET PG Law, you may find yourself entangled in the web of family law. The intricacies of marriage, divorce, and inheritance can be daunting, but fear not, for this is where the art of legal history comes into play. In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating evolution of family law in India, exploring the nuances of statutes, case laws, and judicial decisions that shape our understanding of this complex field. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, is a cornerstone of family law in India. Section 13(1)(i) explicitly states that a marriage can be dissolved if either spouse has, since the marriage, been guilty of adultery. But what happens when WhatsApp messages or SMSes become the primary evidence of such transgressions? Ye section 1908 mein likha gaya tha jab India mein phones nahi the, and somehow it still applies to WhatsApp messages. The Bombay High Court in Narayan Jain v. Sushma Jain (2011) held that electronic communications can be used as evidence in divorce proceedings, marking a significant shift in the way we approach digital evidence. The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, brought about a revolutionary change in the way property is inherited in India. Prior to this amendment, daughters were not entitled to inherit their father's property. However, the landmark case of Dalbir Singh v. Rajinder Singh (2010) laid to rest this outdated notion, holding that daughters are entitled to inherit their father's property as per the amended Act. In the realm of personal laws, the Indian Contract Act, 1872, plays a crucial role in determining the validity of agreements related to marriage and family. Section 23 of the Act states that agreements to do something that is illegal or contrary to public policy are void. This section has been invoked in various cases to challenge the validity of arranged marriages, often resulting in a tug-of-war between personal law and public policy. As you prepare for CUET PG Law, it's essential to remember that family law is a dynamic and ever-evolving field. The complexities of marriage, divorce, and inheritance are shaped by a rich tapestry of statutes, case laws, and judicial decisions. By understanding the historical context and nuances of these laws, you'll be better equipped to tackle the challenges of family law in India. So, the next time you encounter a WhatsApp message or SMS as evidence in a family law case, remember that it's a direct descendant of the British-era telegraph system, and somehow, it still applies to our digital age.

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Dekhiye apne CUET PG Law Guide me, Family Law ka ek mahatvapoorn hissa hain. Yeh guide apko sabhi imp topics k bare me pata layega, jaise Hindu Marriage Act, Muslim Personal Law, Guardian & Wards Act aur Custody of Children Act. Sabhi questions me samajhne ke liye, ek vishesh section bhi hain. Iske saath, apko practical examples aur court decisions bhi milenge jo apko exam preparation ke liye madad karega.

Sabse pehle, mujhe is book par bahut achha faisla karna tha kyonki main CUET PG Law ke liye preparing hoon. Yeh book family law ke basics ko cover karta hai, jo ki exam ke liye bahut important hai. Main use family law topics, kuchh key concepts, aur important judgments ke baare mein detail mehsoos kiya. Isse mujhe CUET PG Law ki preparation karne mein madad milegai. Main is book ko 8/10 points deta hoon.