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The NyaySevak Legal Team is the editorial collective responsible for every legal article, guide, and city profile published on this platform. The team comprises practising Senior Advocates designated by the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts, partner-level corporate counsel from leading Indian law firms, and full-time legal researchers with LLM-level training in Indian constitutional, criminal, civil, corporate, and tax law. Every article passes a three-stage review: (1) primary research and drafting by a subject-matter advocate practising in that specific area; (2) doctrinal review by a senior lawyer with at least fifteen years of court practice in the same domain; (3) editorial pass by the in-house legal-content lead for clarity, citation accuracy, and compliance with the Bar Council of India advertising guidelines. The team's collective bar enrolment spans all 25 High Courts of India, the Supreme Court of India, and several specialised tribunals including the NCLT, NCLAT, ITAT, CESTAT, NGT, and DRT.
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Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act allows couples to dissolve a marriage by consent in as little as six months. This guide walks through every stage — from the first joint petition to the second-motion decree — with practical notes on the Supreme Court's waiver powers, common pitfalls, and city-specific Family Court timelines.
Criminal DefenceWhen a person has a 'reason to believe' that he or she may be arrested on a non-bailable charge, anticipatory bail under Section 482 BNSS (formerly Section 438 CrPC) is the protective shield. This guide covers the legal threshold, the procedural choreography, recent Supreme Court rulings on duration and territorial jurisdiction, and the realistic timeline city by city.
Property & Real EstateIndian property fraud is mostly preventable — and almost entirely about title verification. This 12-point checklist walks through the legal due-diligence sequence used by the property bar before any sale deed is executed: from RTC/khata extracts and EC searches to conversion orders, encumbrances, and pending litigation.
Criminal DefenceWhen the police refuse to register an FIR, victims often believe the system has failed them — but Indian criminal procedure provides several escalation routes that work in practice. This guide walks through filing under Section 173 BNSS, e-FIR portals, Section 175(3) BNSS magistrate complaints, and Section 482 BNSS HC remedies.
Property & Real EstateThe Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016 created the fastest consumer-redress route in Indian property law. A well-prepared RERA complaint can deliver a refund-with-interest order in 6-12 months, against builder timelines that civil suits would take 8-12 years to resolve.
Corporate & CommercialThe Companies Act 2013 and the SPICe+ integrated incorporation form have made Pvt Ltd registration faster and cheaper than ever — typical end-to-end timeline is 7-14 days. This guide walks through every step, with practical notes on naming, share-capital structuring, ESOP-readiness, and the post-incorporation checklist.
Civil & LitigationThe cheque-bounce case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 is the single most-filed criminal-quasi-civil prosecution in Indian magistrate courts. The 2018 Supreme Court summary-trial framework and the 2023 NI Amendment Act have streamlined procedure substantially. This guide is the practitioner's walk-through.