KEY TAKEAWAYS: Importance of Legal Maxims Use of Latin Phrases in the Indian Legal System A List of 100 Legal Maxims (A - Z) with meaning and references to relevant legal provisions INTRODUCTION:A Legal Maxim is a well-established legal idea, propos ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Sample Draft of a Deed of Trust. Deed of Trust consists of three individuals i.e. the lender, the borrower, and the trustees. There are two kinds of Trust such as a Private Trust and a Public trust which are further subdivided into var ..
INTRODUCTION:Debt recovery in Indian legal mechanisms is heterogeneous and possesses a multifaceted landscape, which tries to resolve financial disputes by way of recovery and settlement to creditors from the debtor's default payment through the ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS:- Who is a proclaimed offender? What are the consequences of becoming a proclaimed offender? Can the proclamation be challenged?INTRODUCTION:-The concept of a “proclaimed offender” resonates with an air of mystery and intrig ..
While ruling on a very significant point pertaining to the establishing of physical relationship by woman, the Delhi High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled I S vs Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr in W.P.(Cr ..
While ruling on a very significant legal point pertaining to the detention of a person, the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court at Jammu in a most learned, logical, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Bashir Ahmed Naik vs UT of J&K ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS: In India, the Transfer of Property Act (TPA) of 1882 plays a crucial role regulating transfer of movable and immovable property . The most essential element of a mortgage is a transfer of formal interest in the property with a mechanis ..
In today's dynamic business landscape, the presence and influence of women are increasingly vital. From pioneering startups to established corporations, women are making significant strides, reshaping industries, and championing diversity and inclusion. ..
Q1. The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act 2005 (No. 25 of 2005) received the assent of the President on:(a) 21st July, 2005(b) 23rd June, 2005(c) 22nd August, 2005(d)20th September, 2005Ans: (b)Explanation: Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendm ..
Q1. Which of the following terms is used to describe the monetary limit of a court’s authority to hear and decide civil cases?a) Territorial jurisdictionb) Subject matter jurisdictionc) Appellate jurisdictiond) Pecuniary jurisdictio ..