An evidence-based, case-law-backed examination of how matrimonial litigation impacts Indian men. Divorce law in India is often described as gender-neutral. On paper, that statement is technically correct. In practice, however, matrimonial litigation frequently places Indian men at the receiving end of disproportionate financial, criminal, and procedural pressure. This article examines divorce from a men’s rights...
Read MoreStanding Orders Under Indian Labour Law: Meaning, Scope, Legal Requirements & Employer Obligations (2025 Guide) A Comprehensive Insight by Fastrack Legal Solutions LLP — www.fastracklegalsolutions.com Standing Orders have always been the backbone of India’s industrial employment framework. Yet, many organisations still treat them as a minor HR formality — until a termination, misconduct inquiry, labour...
Read MoreMissed SB-3? Legal Remedies for Army Officers When an officer is denied consideration by SB-3, the consequences are not merely administrative; they arecareer-defining and often irreversible unless timely remedial action is taken. SB-3 is the first promotion boardthat shapes an officer’s operational trajectory, eligibility for higher boards, command appointments, andlong-term seniority. Therefore, the failure to...
Read MorePrenuptial Agreement in India: Legal Status, Drafting, Enforceability & Best Practices By Adv. Govind Bali | Fastrack Legal Solutions, New Delhi | Updated October 2025 Table of Contents Introduction Meaning & Scope Why Couples Consider Prenups Legal Framework in India Personal Law Perspective Drafting Essentials Sample Draft Judicial Approach Foreign Comparisons Pitfalls & Cautions When...
Read More. Introduction — The Quiet Avenue Before the Hammer Falls A Court-Martial is one of the most solemn proceedings known to service law. Once the verdict is pronounced, the accused soldier stands at the edge of two processes: confirmation and execution. Between these lies a narrow yet powerful bridge — the Pre-Confirmation Mercy Petition. Often neglected, misunderstood, or rushed through, this...
Read MoreArmy Rule 51 Plea to Jurisdiction: A Practitioner’s Playbook (Real-World Strategy) | Fastrack Legal Solutions Army Rule 51 Plea to Jurisdiction: How It Plays Out in Real Life (Not Just in the Rule Book) By Adv. Govind Bali · 15 October 2025 · Military Law · Armed Forces Tribunal Filing or defending a Rule 51...
Read MoreCourt Martial in India – Procedure, Types & How to Challenge a Military Conviction | Fastrack Legal Solutions Court Martial in India – Procedure, Types & How to Challenge a Military Conviction By Adv. Govind Bali · 15 October 2025 · Military Law · Armed Forces Tribunal Facing a Court Martial, dismissal, or adverse order?...
Read MoreAbstract Disability Pension Disability pension in India has evolved from being a colonial-era discretionary grant to a constitutional entitlement grounded in human dignity and the rule of law. Initially governed by British military manuals and post-independence regulations that prioritized administrative convenience, the legal framework underwent a transformational shift beginning in the 1990s. Today, disability pension...
Read MoreNon-bailable warrants (NBWs) are one of the most serious legal instruments issued by Indian courts. Unlike bailable warrants, which allow the accused to seek bail as a matter of right, non-bailable warrants compel the arrest of an individual and place discretion in the hands of the court to grant bail. If you or someone you...
Read MoreNon Bailable Warrant under Section 138 NI Act: Don’t Let a Cheque Bounce Land You Behind Bars Dishonored checks hurt cash flow, but ignoring a court summons can hurt your freedom. When you skip hearings in a Section 138 case, the magistrate’s next move is often a nonbailable warrant (NBW) —a polite legal term for...
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