Tag: Law

What Age Can You Drop Out of School in Florida? Legal Requirements Explained Florida law requires students to attend school until age 16, and parents must sign a formal intent-to-withdraw form if a student leaves before graduating
Oct 2
How to Get a Restraining Order in the US – Step-by-Step Legal Guide In the U.S., restraining orders are legal protections that can restrict someone from contacting or approaching another person to prevent harassment, abuse, or threats
Sep 30
Is Polygamy Legal in the U.S.? Here’s What Federal and State Laws Say Under 18 U.S. Code § 242, entering into multiple marriages can lead to federal charges, while all 50 states have laws criminalizing polygamy or bigamy
Sep 29
Alford Plea vs No Contest – What’s the Legal Difference? An Alford Plea allows a defendant to maintain innocence while acknowledging enough evidence exists for conviction. In contrast, a No Contest (nolo contendere) plea means the defendant does not contest the charge but doesn’t admit guilt, often protecting them in related civil cases
Sep 26
How Indian Courts Treat WhatsApp Chats as Evidence In India, WhatsApp chats can be admissible as evidence in court if properly authenticated under the Indian Evidence Act
Aug 14
Can Teachers Be Fired for Their Personal Social Media? In many regions, teachers can face disciplinary action, including termination, if their personal social media activity is deemed to violate professional standards or district policies
Aug 13
What Is Anticipatory Bail and When Can You Get It? Anticipatory bail is a legal provision in some countries that allows an individual to seek bail in anticipation of an arrest for a non-bailable offense, offering protection from being taken into custody
Jul 24
Forensic Evidence – Relevancy and Admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act Under the Indian Evidence Act, forensic evidence is only admissible if it is relevant, reliable, and presented by a qualified expert
May 23
Article 50 of Indian Constitution – Separation of Judiciary from Executive Article 50 is a directive principle that instructs the State to separate the judiciary from the executive in public services.
May 22
What is Summary Suit under CPC? What Should You Know A summary suit under CPC allows the plaintiff to obtain a quick judgment when the defendant lacks a substantial defense, typically in cases of debt or contract disputes
May 19