Prithwish Ganguli Legal Blog
RSS FeedThis blog by Prithwish Ganguli provides clear, practical, and up-to-date insights into Indian law. It covers a wide range of legal areas including criminal law, cyber law, consumer law, constitutional law, forensic analysis, and procedural law, along with other important legal developments.
Designed to simplify complex legal issues, the blog offers reliable guidance on topics such as bail, FIR procedures, cybercrime, digital evidence, consumer disputes, and legal rights under Indian statutes.
Focused primarily on Indian law, with practical relevance to Kolkata and beyond, this platform aims to promote legal awareness and informed decision-making.
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Recent Posts
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Section 304-B IPC Dowry Death Explained: Allahabad High Court Clarifies Proof Required Under Section 113-B Evidence Act
Learn about the high threshold for proof in dowry death cases. The Allahabad High Court clarifies that Section 113-B Evidence Act presumption arises only after foundational facts are proved.
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Mental Cruelty as a Ground for Divorce: Evolution of Judicial Trends in India
Understand how 'Cruelty' has evolved from a physical act to a psychological state in Indian jurisprudence. Learn about landmark judgments and legal strategies for divorce in Kolkata.
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Marriage Can End Due to “Frustration”: Landmark Patna High Court Ruling Under Special Marriage Act
In a groundbreaking judgment, the Patna High Court has applied the doctrine of frustration to dissolve a marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
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Bounced Cheque ≠ Cheating: Supreme Court Draws a Clear Line Between Civil Disputes and Criminal Offence
Dishonour of a post-dated cheque, by itself, does not amount to cheating under Section 420 IPC. The Supreme Court clarifies the line between civil disputes and criminal crimes.