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In ruling on a writ case, a Delhi High Court bench of one judge, led by Justice Jyoti Singh, ruled that a new employer cannot refuse to hire an employee who has successfully completed the selection procedure if the former employer has already discharged them. Call Now For Legal Advice:-+91-8877001993
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According to the Allahabad High Court, not all arrests and detentions result in torture while a person is in custody. A writ suit seeking compensation from the state government for alleged cruel treatment by police officers was recently denied by the court.Call now for legal advice:-+91-8877001993
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Modern legal procedures and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques offer solutions to drastically limit court involvement, even though it is not totally viable to avoid the Indian court system for divorce. Due to online procedures, mediation and mutual consent divorce, it is now easier for couples to part ways without much friction. Call Now For Legal Advice:-91-8877001993
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In India, it is possible to get a divorce without going to court by using procedures including mediation, conciliation, arbitration, and divorce by mutual consent. As long as both partners agree on all significant problems, these techniques offer a more amicable, expedient, and economical approach to dissolve a marriage.