KEY TAKEAWAYS A live-in relationship is a domestic cohabitation between a man and a woman, or, in some situations, two people of the same sex, and have no legal obligations or responsibilities to one another. There is no law binding the couples in a ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Sections 96 to 99A; 107 to 108; and Order 41 of the Code of Civil Procedure deals with first appeals from initial rulings. Appeals from convictions, are all outlined under Sections 372,373 and 374 of the CRPC CCP’s Section 100 all ..
KEY TAKE AWAYS When a Proposal is Accepted it becomes a Promise. When that Promise is met with Consideration that then becomes an Agreement. And finally, when that Agreement is enforceable by law it is said to be a Contract. Void, valid contract, Voi ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Order I Rule 8 of the Code deals with the representative suit, which allows a single suit to be filed on behalf of multiple people who are interested in the subject matter. A PIL has a broader scope and can be brought on behalf of the e ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Order IX of the Code of Civil Procedure contains the rules controlling the appearance of parties and the consequences of their failure to appear. Ex-parte decree has the same legal validity, enforceability and operation as any other bi- ..
While refusing to quash the criminal proceedings against a public servant, the Jharkhand High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Indian Penal Code and the Law of Torts both define malicious prosecution. The plaintiff can seek damages on the following three counts in a prosecution suit-Damage to the plaintiff’s reputation, Damage to the plaintiff’s ..
KEY TAKE AWAYS FIR its meaning, objectives, contents, its evidentiary value and its corroborative value. Understanding related concepts like Cognizable and Non-Cognizable offences, Information and Complaint. Some important case laws that bring about ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The detention of a minor child by a parent or others if proved had taken place illegally and without legal authorization, the writ of habeas corpus can be invoked in cases of child custody. The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956 o ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Article 51A(a) of the Constitution of India states that it shall be the fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to "abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem" ..