Law Simplified MotorMouth Podcasts
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- 社會與文化
Don't you think that our laws are always written in quite a complicated manner? Isn't it a bit difficult sometimes to understand that legal language? Don't you wish there was someone who could simplify these laws for you?
Don't worry! I'm doing just that. I'm Pallavi, a Supreme Court Lawyer, bringing you my new MotorMouth Original Podcast - Law Simplified! Each episode, I will simplify law for you, and bring it to you in a way that you have an absolutely clear picture of what it means for you.
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Mediation | 08
"Conflict is inevitable but combat is optional." ~ Max Lucado
As long as there are people, there will always be disputes. And an easier method of resolving disputes amicably is through mediation. Advocate Pallavi Pratap simplifies mediation in this episode - be it in a corporate conflict situation, or between spouses. -
Restitution Of Conjugal Rights | 07
In our on-going season about matrimonial laws, in this episode, Pallavi simplifies laws that govern Conjugal Rights in India.
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Alimony | 06
Alimony - quite a complicated aspect in the event of a divorce in India. What is alimony? How is it claimed and granted? How is it awarded? How is it different from maintenance? Can men also claim alimony? What about live-in partners? All this and more, in this episode, with Pallavi Pratap - Lawyer, Supreme Court of India.
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Maintenance | 05
This episode is all about money matters in the event of a divorce. Pallavi simplifies laws governing maintenance, the situations under which maintenance can be claimed, and the processes through which it can be awarded under Indian laws.
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Child Custody | 04
One of the most unfortunate outcomes of a messy divorce is the impact it has on the children of the couple getting divorced. It's a highly traumatic experience for them. Pallavi explains the process of obtaining the custody of children, as provisioned under Indian laws.
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Domestic Violence | 03
In this episode, Advocate Pallavi Pratap explains the provisions in the Indian legal system to protect women in cases of domestic violence.