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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Can Filing Restitution of Conjugal Rights (RCR) Protect Husband from False 498A FIR?
Does filing a Restitution of Conjugal Rights (RCR) petition under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act protect a husband from a false 498A FIR? This article explains the legal position, strategic value, limitations of RCR, and what is the most effective defence against false cruelty allegations in India.
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Can FIR Be Quashed After Settlement in 498A Case? Legal Position in India
Can a 498A FIR be quashed after settlement between husband and wife? Yes — even though Section 498A is non-compoundable, High Courts can quash it under Section 482 CrPC if the settlement is genuine and in the interest of justice. This guide explains the legal position, Supreme Court guidelines (Gian Singh case), procedure, and why consulting a divorce lawyer in Kolkata is essential.
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What Should I Do if My Spouse Files a False Case? Legal Guide for Matrimonial Disputes in India
Facing false allegations in matrimonial disputes (domestic violence, cruelty, maintenance, or criminal cases) is distressing but legally defendable in India. This guide explains how to respond: collect evidence, file strong defence, seek quashing, counter false complaints, consider divorce on cruelty grounds, and protect your rights — with practical steps and when to consult a divorce lawyer in Kolkata.
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Prevention and Control of Child Pornography in Cyberspace — Legal Provisions in India
Child pornography in cyberspace is a serious offence in India. This guide explains the constitutional safeguards, key provisions under the Information Technology Act, 2000 (Section 67B), POCSO Act, 2012 (Sections 13–15), intermediary liability under 2021 Rules, and the legal framework for preventing and punishing online child sexual abuse material.
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Can I Get a Divorce Without My Spouse’s Consent in India?
Yes — you can obtain a divorce in India without your spouse’s consent by filing a contested divorce under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act (or equivalent laws). This guide explains the legal grounds, procedure, timeline, ex-parte option, and key considerations for contested divorce cases.