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Doctrine - Feeding The Grant By Estoppel

 Doctrine - Feeding The Grant By Estoppel – Sec. 43 Transfer of Property Act   The principle embodied in Section 43 of the Transfer of Property Act has been variously described as the Common Law doctrine of 'feeding the grant by estoppel' or as the doctrine of Equity that 'equity'..

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Custodian of Enemy Property for india

For long major property dispute has not been settled and owner has been running the long battle to release such property. Recently A legal notice brought into picture where legal owner has been came across that property kishori court at Worli Mumbai having many fake claim so establish owner claim Mr. Shamim Ahmad  S/o Late Quadeer Ahmad has issued a recent notice grante..

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The Flaw In The Law- Is it time to concur?

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Welcome to the Club! Pakistan and Bangladesh

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The Plate flaw of LA Act,1894

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The LA Act,1894 and the theory of registrability

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Promoting uniformity of legislation in civilized nations

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SEZ - Vviolation of Human Rights

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BENIFITS UNDER APARTMENT OWNERSHIP ACT

 Benefits under West Bengal Apartment Ownership Act,1972 o:p..

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ASSETS VERSUS BUBBLES IN REAL ESTATE

The finance ministry has reportedly turned down a proposal by the Department of Policy and Promotion (DIPP) that had suggested doing away with the mandatory three-year lock-in period for FDI in the real estate sector. The ministry's point of view is that a lock-in acts as a deterrent, checking speculation and protecting the sector from the sudden flight of capital. ..

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INVOLVE LAND-OWNERS IN DEVELOPMENT

Sixtytwo years have passed since India became independent; still rural India is as backward and uneducated as ever. Some urban areas have developed by making farmers poorer and helpless. The me..

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PROPERTY DISPUTES

The Central government recently announced that it intends to amend the Copyright Act, recommending a slew of proposals that seek to update and modernise the statute. p ..

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LAND ACQUISITION: FAIR LAW NEEDED

The Allahabad High Court order quashing the UP government notification on acquiring agricultural land for the Anil Ambani group's 1,400MW power plant at Dadri is a landmark one as it establishes the right of the farmer to sell or not sell his land. The state's earlier Mulayam Singh Yadav government had used emergency powers to sidestep the provision requiring that o..

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GIVE THEM THEIR RIGHT

For six decades since independence, India has waited to provide universal elementary education of acceptable quality for its young. Now that the Right to Education Act is in place, it is but natural that expectations will soar high once again. Here is a chance to achieve the illusive dream of giving every child his/her legitimate due at the right time by way o..

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The Trouble With Conflicting Land Use

Australia's population increased 6% between the 2001 and 2006 Census, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This growth carries numerous implications, some readily apparent and much talked about – such as traffic congestion – and others, equally important, though less visible to the general public. As populations increase, cities a..

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