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Co-parcener right to maintain suit for injunction

  Hemang   18 June 2012 at 13:55

GIST: Coparcener has no right to maintain a suit for permanent injunction restraining the Manager or Karta from alienating the coparcenary property and the coparcener has the right only to challenge the alienation of coparcenary property and recov ..


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Small Issues Causing Divorces

  ambrish   05 June 2012 at 16:22

We have worked with couples facing divorce litigations. Divorce is really a tough phases for any couple. Leaving the exceptional cases where divorce was inevitable, we observed ( in cases we come across) a strange fact that in most of the cases sma ..


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Maintenance - 50% right or 100% criminal?

  Saurabh..V   21 May 2012 at 12:10

Since ancient times, women have been considered as the weaker sex. It was realized by the Governments throughout the world in early 1980s that properly steps are required world-wide to give them equal status and opportunities. There was an interna ..


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Concept of Karta in Joint Hindu Family

  manisha   17 April 2012 at 11:16

Hindu Undivided Family, HUF, Karta, Hindu Joint Family, Manager of Joint Family, Manager of Joint Family Properties, Rights of a Karta, Liabilities of a Karta, Powers of Karta. ..


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Live in relation & Provisions relating to Maintenance

  mahendra khairnar   31 March 2012 at 13:37

An analytical study ..


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Rules of Succession in Traditional Hindu Law

  Raabia A. Shams   07 March 2012 at 11:49

Rules of Succession in Traditional Hindu Law Before June, 17, 1956, the date of commencement of the Hindu Succession Act 1956, the Hindu law of succession was basically the traditional Hindu law, with some marginal statutory modifications. The ..


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Critical analysis of law of adultery as it stands in India

  Adv.R.P.Chugh   28 January 2012 at 20:33

Law of adultery as it stands in India punishes only man, and assumes that in all cases man is the seducer and the women, who is an equal participant is viewed as a victim. Th ..


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Impact of waqf on muslims

  Adv. Ankur Mishra   24 December 2011 at 14:23

Ankur Mishra, B.Sc LL.B(Hons.) 4th Year, KIIT Law School INTRODUCTION Waqf is an unconditional and perpetu ..


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A Brief on Hindu Succession Act

  ABHIJEET PARIKH   06 December 2011 at 15:58

The Hindu Succession Act 1956, The Hindu Succession Act 2005, Coparcenary Property, Ancestral Property, Self-Acquired Property, Will, Personal Share, Inheritance, Succession, Hindu, Intestate Succession, Class I Heirs ..


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