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INTERPLEADER SUIT

Section 88 read with order 35 of the CPC, 1908 deals with interpleader suit. Generally, the suits that are filled before any court are between the two parties that is the plaintiff and the defendant. But in interpleader suit the conflict is between two defendants who fight to win their claim over a particular good…

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Procedure and Benefits of Sovereign Gold Bonds

PROCEDURE The application form for the investors is provided by the issuing banks/SHCIL offices/Designated post offices/agents. The form could also be downloaded from the RBI’s website. Banks also make provision for online application facility.  KYC norms requires every application to be accompanied by the “PAN number” that is issued by the Income Tax Department to…

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Transparency in Judiciary

The judiciary is considered as a pious, incorruptible institution upholded by men of integrity. Transparency is required to maintain the public’s impression of the judiciary as impartial. The transparent procedure for judicial appointment would eliminate the chances of arbitrariness and would uphold the integrity of Rule of law. In a collegium system the appointment and…

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NATURE, SCOPE AND GROWTH OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

INTRODUCTION Administrative law is that the law that governs the executive actions. As per Ivor Jennings- the executive law is that the law concerning administration. The powers and duties of administrative authorities are determined. It includes law concerning the rule-making power of the executive bodies, the quasi-judicial function of administrative agencies, legal liabilities of public…

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Domestic Violence Act

Domestic Violence Act 2005 is an act of the Parliament of India enacted to guard women from domestic violence. It was brought into an action by Indian Government and Ministry of Women and Child Development on 26 October 2006. It includes other forms of violence such as emotional, sexual and economic abuse. It is a…

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DICHARGE OF CONTRACT.

When the rights and obligations arising out of a contract are extinguished, the contract is said to be discharged or terminated. Thus the discharge of a contract means that the parties are no more liable under the contract. There are numerous ways, in which a contact can be terminated, which are mentioned in Indian contract,…

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what is coercion ?

Coercion danger or utilization of correctional measures against states, gatherings, or people to constrain them to attempt or cease from indicated activities. Notwithstanding the danger of or restricted utilization of power (or both), compulsion may involve financial authorizations, mental pressing factors, and social exclusion. The idea of intimidation ought to be recognized from influence, which…

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Foreign courts

Whenever someone hear about the courts all that come to mind is either Supreme Court or a High court. Supreme Court being the most powerful court and at central level and High Court being powerful at state level. And lower or subordinate courts. In India one can find supreme court in Delhi and in Maharashtra…

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