Child Custody India: Welfare Principle and Court Trends
Child custody India guide for parents and advocates: welfare principle, custody types, visitation, evidence, relocation, and court approach.
Practical insights on AI legal research for Indian advocates — what works, what doesn't, and how to stay safe.
Child custody India guide for parents and advocates: welfare principle, custody types, visitation, evidence, relocation, and court approach.
Contested divorce India guide: HMA and SMA grounds, evidence, cruelty, desertion, adultery after Joseph Shine, timeline, procedure, and strategy.
Cruelty ground for divorce India explained: mental cruelty, physical cruelty, evidence, false allegations, 498A overlap, and court approach.
Domestic Violence Act reliefs India guide: protection orders, residence orders, monetary relief, custody, compensation, complaint route, and evidence.
Family law in India guide covering marriage, divorce, maintenance, child custody, domestic violence, succession, personal law, and AI research.
Hindu Succession Amendment 2005 daughters rights explained: coparcenary, Vineeta Sharma, partition, documents, property records, and practical claims.
Live-in relationships India guide: legal status, Domestic Violence Act protection, maintenance, children, evidence, and recent court approach.
Maintenance Section 125 CrPC and Section 144 BNSS explained: who can claim, how courts assess quantum, evidence, interim relief, and defence.
Muslim personal law India guide: nikah, talaq, khula, maintenance, triple talaq after 2019, dower, divorce, and the 2024 Supreme Court position.
Mutual consent divorce in India explained: eligibility, petition steps, cooling-off waiver, cost, timeline, documents, settlement, and court workflow.
Anti-conversion laws in India 2026: state-by-state statutes, the Article 25 baseline, DM notice procedure, burden provisions, and how to draft and defend safely.
Arrest, custody and remand under BNSS Sections 35, 47, 57 and 187: D.K. Basu, Arnesh Kumar, default bail, and the Section 35 notice regime for advocates.
Bail conditions under BNSS Sections 480, 482 and 483: standard conditions, reasonableness limits from Sumit Mehta and Satender Kumar Antil, and drafting practice.
BNS to IPC section-by-section conversion table for advocates: BNS replaces IPC from 1 July 2024. Working mappings for the most-searched offences with verification.
Charge framing under BNSS Section 251 in Sessions cases: standard, procedure, discharge under Section 250, and the Prafulla Kumar Samal / Sajjan Kumar framework.
Criminal procedure in India under BNS, BNSS and BSA: FIR to verdict, anticipatory bail, quashing, charge framing, electronic evidence. The 2026 advocate's guide.
Electronic evidence under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023: Section 63 BSA replaces 65B IEA. Anvar P.V. and Arjun Khotkar still govern the certificate.
Section 528 BNSS replaces Section 482 CrPC for FIR quashing. The Bhajan Lal categories survive. Grounds, procedure and leading judgments for advocates in 2026.
Step-by-step guide to checking case status online in India: eCourts CNR search for district courts, every High Court portal, and how to read disposed status.
Use AI for anticipatory bail research in India with leading Supreme Court cases, prompt structure, and citation checks before filing safely.
Section 482 BNSS replaces Section 438 CrPC for anticipatory bail. Compare text, exclusions, surviving precedents, and drafting practice for advocates.
Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 review for Indian lawyers: what Netflix gets right about district courts, legal culture, clients, and litigation work.
New labour codes India 2026 guide for employers, employees, and advocates covering the four Codes, compliance, wages, benefits, and disputes.
A practical framework for Indian advocates to read court judgements faster, identify the ratio, separate obiter, and extract what matters for research and drafting.
Cheque bounce cases under Section 138 NI Act explained for advocates: notices, limitation, presumptions, evidence, service, and AI research checks.
Supreme Court India AI fake citations misconduct guide: what happened, why fabricated authorities are risky, and how lawyers should verify sources.
AI legal research India checklist for advocates: retrieval, verified citations, Indian court hierarchy, transparency, pricing, safety, and workflow fit.
AI for property law research in India can help advocates verify title, possession, mutation, injunction, partition, and succession issues faster.
Section 498A matrimonial disputes need stage-specific research — bail, quashing, omnibus allegations, settlement. A practical AI workflow for Indian advocates.
ChatGPT regularly fabricates Indian case law citations. The Supreme Court has flagged the problem. Here's why it happens and what to use instead.
The Lawbot Express blog covers Indian legal research workflows, AI for legal practice, BNS, BNSS, and BSA transitions, anticipatory bail, Section 138 NI Act, Section 498A matrimonial disputes, property litigation, labour codes, anti-conversion laws, and how advocates can use AI responsibly in court work.
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