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SPShahi

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Author, SP Shahi is Advocate at the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, He holds LL.M. degree and qualification in the NET exam. He prefers to write on legal articles and current affairs.

दहेज प्रतिषेध अधिनियम, 1961 के तहत दहेज से जुड़े अलग-अलग अपराधों के लिए कठोर सजा और जुर्माने के प्रावधान

दहेज प्रतिषेध अधिनियम, 1961 के तहत दहेज से जुड़े अलग-अलग अपराधों के लिए कठोर सजा और जुर्माने के प्रावधान किए गए हैं, जो इस...

दहेज प्रतिषेध अधिनियम, 1961 की धारा 2 के तहत दहेज की कानूनी परिभाषा

दहेज प्रतिषेध अधिनियम, 1961 की धारा 2 के तहत दहेज की कानूनी परिभाषा के केंद्र में "संपत्ति या मूल्यवान प्रतिभूति" (property or valuable security)...

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