All posts by Sandhu Law Offices

law-updates — May 6, 2026

Supreme Court Rules (Amendment) 2025: Procedural Reforms in Litigation

Supreme Court of India is the sole interpreter of Constitution and the protector of the fundamental rights under the Constitution of India, 1950. The Court has always been grappling with its problems including high case pendency, endless procedural delay, and overly complicated filing procedure despite its pivotal position. These issues do not only weigh down on the judiciary, but...

uncategorized — April 29, 2026

Family and Matrimonial Laws in India: An Evolving Legal Framework

Family and matrimonial laws form one of the most sensitive and significant branches of Indian law. These laws do not merely regulate legal rights but directly affect personal relationships, social status, dignity, and emotional well-being of individuals. In a country like India, where family structures are deeply rooted in tradition, religion, and custom, the role of law becomes even...

uncategorized — April 28, 2026

DOCTRINE OF NATURAL JUSTICE IN IMMIGRATION DECISIONS

Imagine being told that your right to remain in a country where you have lived for years is suddenly at risk, without knowing why or being given a chance to explain yourself. For many migrants, refugees, and even ordinary visa holders, this scenario is a harsh reality. Immigration authorities wield enormous power, deciding who can enter, stay, or be...

uncategorized — April 27, 2026

Role of Immigration Lawyers in Visa and Residency Applications

Moving to a new country is a deeply personal mission. Whether it’s to pursue a dream career, enroll in a top-tier university, or finally wake up in the same time zone as your spouse and children, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Yet, for many, that dream hits a wall of cold legal jargon, shifting government policies, and an exhausting...

uncategorized — April 25, 2026

Immigration Agents vs. Immigration Lawyers: What the Law Actually Allows

One Dream, Two Paths, and a Costly Confusion“Congratulations! Your visa is almost guaranteed.”That single sentence has sold more immigration dreams than any government policy ever could. For someone planning to study in Canada, work in Australia, or settle in the UK, immigration feels overwhelming—forms, fees, deadlines, rules that change overnight. Naturally, people look for help. And that’s where the...

uncategorized — April 24, 2026

Misuse vs. Necessity of POCSO: The Complexities of Adolescent Consent Cases

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), enacted in 2012, is undeniably one of the strongest child protection laws in India. It was created to combat a terrifying reality— sexual violence against children often went unreported, unnoticed, or unpunished. POCSO transformed this landscape by providing child-friendly procedures, gender-neutral definitions, special courts, and stringent punishments for every form...

uncategorized — April 22, 2026

Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage as a Ground for Divorce: Should India Finally Reform Its Matrimonial Laws?

IntroductionMarriage in India is traditionally seen as a holy and lifelong union, but the realities of modern life change and show that not all marriages are emotionally or functionally sustainable over time. There are situations in this modern era where the relationship has completely collapsed beyond repair, even though this reality is not adequately reflected in the statutory grounds...

uncategorized — April 21, 2026

Section 498A: When Protection Becomes Persecution

No one, who has ever been involved with marriage disputes in India, is ignorant about the uncomfortable reality that Section 498A in the criminal code is one of the most abused provisions. The beginning of this section was the protection against dowry harassment, but as time passed it became something even more troublesome. The journey is worth examining closely...

uncategorized — April 20, 2026

The Role of Arbitration and Conciliation in Resolving Matrimonial Disputes

When Marriage Breaks, Must Families Too?This is the question which lies at the heart of today’s conversations around marriage and highlights the growing need for more amicable ways to resolve matrimonial disputes. Marriages in India are initiated with promises, prayers, and photographs that capture hope. And what happens when these smiles stop appearing in real life? When silence replaces...

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