Protecting Wealth Across Borders Requires More Than Just a Will. Global Indian families are increasingly building wealth beyond geographical boundaries. A business in India, investment portfolios in the UAE, real estate in the UK, children settled in the United States, ...
FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) governs cross-border financial transactions in India. Whether you’re an NRI or a foreign company, understanding FEMA is crucial to ensure compliance. โ ๐ Key Areas Covered by FEMA๐น Investment: Rules for NRIs & foreign investors ...
When NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) go through a divorce involving children, legal rights around custody, visitation, and jurisdiction often become complex. Key Points: Jurisdiction Matters: If the marriage was registered in India or the couple last lived here, Indian courts can ...
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Estate Planning and Succession Laws for NRIs: A Comprehensive Guide Estate planning is not just a necessity; it's a critical step in securing your family’s future, ensuring the seamless transfer of assets, and minimizing legal complications. For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), ...
Introduction Non-Resident Indian (NRI) marriages, while often joyous, can also bring a unique set of legal challenges. These challenges stem from cross-border legal systems, differing cultural expectations, and complex family dynamics. Understanding these issues is crucial for NRIs and their ...
For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), repatriating funds and investments back to their country of residence is a crucial aspect of financial management. However, navigating the legal landscape can be complex. Here are essential guidelines NRIs should follow to ensure smooth and ...
Navigating family law matters can be especially challenging for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who may face unique legal complexities. Whether dealing with divorce, child custody, or property disputes, understanding your rights and available legal solutions is crucial. Here are some key ...
Navigating the tax landscape in India can be challenging for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Understanding your tax obligations is crucial to avoid disputes and penalties. Here are some essential legal tips to help NRIs ensure compliance and protect their financial interests: ...
For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), navigating inheritance and succession laws in India can be complex. Whether dealing with ancestral property, inheriting assets, or managing family estates, NRIs must understand the legal framework to safeguard their rights and avoid disputes. Here are ...
The Supreme Court observed that an insurance is expected to deal with the insured in a bonafide and fair manner and should not just care for and cater to its own profits. It is the duty of the insurance company ...
FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) governs cross-border financial transactions in India. Whether you’re an NRI or a foreign company, understanding FEMA is crucial to ensure compliance. โ ๐ Key Areas Covered by FEMA๐น Investment: Rules for NRIs & foreign investors ...
The advent of virtual court hearings marks a significant evolution in the judicial system, reshaping traditional courtroom dynamics. While this shift brings efficiency and accessibility, it also introduces unique challenges and opportunities that require careful consideration within the legal framework. ...
The Supreme Court, while acquitting a convict in a dowry death case, emphasized the critical importance of ensuring that a dying declaration is trustworthy and reliable, and inspires confidence when it is considered the sole basis for a criminal conviction. ...
During the Suo Motu hearing of the RG Kar Hospital Rape-Murder today, the Supreme Court expressed its worries over the 'inhuman working hours' of resident doctors all over the country. The bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices ...
Article 32 of the Constitution gives individuals the right to approach the Supreme Court if they feel their fundamental rights have been violated. Supreme Court on Tuesday deprecated the trend of the accused in money laundering cases using Article 32 ...