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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Divorce Laws in India: Complete Guide to Mutual, Contested Divorce, Custody & Legal Rights
Complete guide to divorce laws in India covering mutual consent divorce, contested divorce procedure, child custody laws, alimony rules, mental cruelty, and legal rights.
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Mental Cruelty in Divorce Cases in India – Types, Legal Principles & Supreme Court Judgments
Mental cruelty is one of the most common and powerful grounds for divorce in India. This detailed guide explains different types of mental cruelty, key Supreme Court judgments (Samar Ghosh, Naveen Kohli, K. Srinivas Rao, etc.), legal principles, and how to prove it in court.
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Rajnesh vs Neha (2020): Supreme Court Guidelines on Maintenance Explained
Discover the landmark Supreme Court guidelines on maintenance from the Rajnesh vs Neha (2020) case. Learn about mandatory financial disclosure, determining maintenance quantum, and how an experienced divorce lawyer in Kolkata can help navigate matrimonial disputes.
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Can Your Private Car Be Seized for Election Duty? Know Your Legal Rights in India
Can the government seize your private car for election duty? No — private vehicles cannot be arbitrarily requisitioned under Indian law. This guide explains Section 160 of the Representation of the People Act, legal restrictions, court rulings, and what you should do if your car is stopped during elections.