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INHERITANCE UNDER HINDU LAW

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   09 April 2009 at 21:25

Succession in the Hindus is governed by the Hindu succession Act, 1956, which bases its rule of succession on the basic principle of propinquity, i.e., preference to heirs on the basis of proximity of relationship. Earlier females were excluded, howe ..


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Hindu Law - Joint Family Property

  adv. rajeev ( rajoo )   09 April 2009 at 17:22

joint family property Alieanation by the Karta or manager without legal necessity-Joint famly is not bound by the transcation.When property of the joint family sold by the karta or manager of the joint family without having any legal necessity such s ..


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Indian Easement Act

  adv. rajeev ( rajoo )   09 April 2009 at 17:22

Sections 13, 13A, 14 Easement of necessity means absolute necessity convienience is not the test, but what is required is absolute necessity. When a person uses the alternative passage on the other side of the passege such being the case, it cannot b ..


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Property Disputes Register

  Y V Vishweshwar Rao    09 April 2009 at 10:08

To know whether there are “Encumbrances” or any other transaction on immoveable properties we are taking the help /services of Registration Office and applying for Encumbrances Certificate and the SRO Office are now Computerized and We are getting E ..


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easementary right

  adv. rajeev ( rajoo )   05 April 2009 at 00:13

Easment by Prescription is one of the rights.A person who is enjoing the right of way by more than 20 years without any obstruction by the person in whose land a person pass thru., but one exception for this is: if such person having another way the ..


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Easmentary Rights.

  adv. rajeev ( rajoo )   29 March 2009 at 01:10

Easement by way prescriptive Right.when a person enjoying the way for more than 20 years without interruption with a knowledge of the owner of the land on which the way passes, in such cases person enjoying the way has got easement by prescription.If ..


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MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICE AND CONSUMER

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   21 March 2009 at 22:10

MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICE AND CONSUMERIntroduction:-In todays scenario it is usually found that the prices of consumer goods traded in the markets are settled arbitrarily by the manufacturers. Even you can realize that in a market where within one city, d ..


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Consumer Protection & Law- A General Study From India's Perspective

  Rajendran Nallusamy   19 March 2009 at 13:43

Consumer Protection & Law - A General Study From India's Perspective By Subhojyoti Acharya THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986, a basic focus- The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of 1986) is a milestone in the history of socio-economic legislatio ..


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Women's Right to Property in India

  Rajendran Nallusamy   19 March 2009 at 13:43

Women's Right to Property in IndiaBy Rakesh J Saxena Several legal reforms have taken place since independence in India, including on equal share of daughters to property. Yet equal status remains illusive .Establishment of laws and bringing practic ..


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The power to condone delays

  ravidevaraj   13 March 2009 at 12:58

While laws are to be complied with, the time by which actions need to be taken should be mentioned. Failure to do so makes actions time-barred to the prejudice of the parties concerned. However, powers to condone delays vest in the authorities concer ..


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