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Legal Researcher at The Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur [Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Borana]: Apply by Mar 24

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About the Job


The Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, invites online applications for the post of Legal Researcher on a contractual basis for deputing with Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Borana.

Eligibility

A candidate must be a fresh law graduate or a postgraduate in law from universities/colleges/ Institutions established by law in India.
A candidate must have a basic knowledge of computers.

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No. of Position: 1

Age Limit: 33 Years

Location: Jodhpur

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Last date to Apply
The last date to submit the online application is 24.03.2026

Application Procedure
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Junior Associate at ASM Law Chambers, Jaipur: Apply by Nov 8

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About ASM Law Chambers

Established in 2015, ASM Law Chambers is a fast-emerging player in the legal services industry.

With our hard work and dedication, we have built a reputation of providing timely, efficient and innovative legal solutions to our clients. Ensuring our clients’ satisfaction makes us strive for bigger and better goals each day.

About the Opportunity

ASM is currently inviting applications for the position of Junior Associate to join our esteemed team at Jaipur, commencing in January 2026.

Eligibility Criteria

The ideal candidate should have 0-1 years of experience in litigation. Additionally, candidates must possess a vehicle and a laptop.

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How to Apply?

Interested and qualified applicants are encouraged to submit their updated Curriculum Vitae along with a cover letter to asm@asmlawchambers.in.

Kindly share your application only on the specified email address and not on any other platform.

Application Deadline

November 8, 2025.

Location

Jaipur.

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Hadiya Marriage Case

           

Facts:-

The petitioner (father )filed a case on the ground that Hadiya (originally Akhila Ashokan) was deceived into marrying her husband, Mr. Shafin Jahan and forcibly converted to Islam. I.e, He alleged that Hadiya had been misled and forced to become a Muslim.

Question of law:- 

  • Does the High Court have the power to annul the marriage of an adult under Article 226?
  • Does marriage being the most crucial decision of life, can be taken only with the active involvement of her parents, and no legal adult consent is necessary?

Held:- 

  • The writ of habeas corpus is ‘a great constitutional privilege’ or ‘the first security of civil liberty.’ It is a remedy against illegal detention, which affects the liberty and freedom of the detainee. In this case, the High Court misused the habeas corpus. When Hadiya appeared before the High Court, she stated that she was not under illegal confinement. The High Court has no power to decide the ‘just’ way of life or ‘correct’ course of living for Hadiya. 
  • Parens patriae is the power of the State to intervene against an abusive or negligent parent or guardian. The State acts as the parent of such an individual. The courts can invoke this role only in exceptional cases where the individual is either mentally incompetent, underage, or has either no parent/legal guardian or abusive one.
  •  The right to marry a person of one’s choice is integral to Article 21. The High Court was wrong in using its powers under Article 226 to annul Hadiya’s marriage with Shafin Jahan.

Submitted By: Priya Singh

https://lawmentor.in/2022/03/13/hadiya-marriage-case/