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Sale of Immovable Property

Property can be transferred through different modes, that is through sale, mortgage, lease, gift, exchange etc. Under the Transfer of Property Act 1882, Section 54 states that sale is defined as the transfer of ownership of a property in exchange for a price paid or promised or partly paid or part promised. Generally speaking, in a sale of…

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WHY DO WE NEED THE ADR MECHANISM?

“Interminable, time consuming, complex and expensive Court procedures impelled jurists to search for an alternative Forum, less formal, more effective and speedy for resolution of disputes, avoiding procedural claptrap and this led them to Arbitration Act, 1940. However, the way in which the proceedings under the Act are conducted and without exception challenged in Courts,…

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doctrine of pith and substance

The doctrine of pith and substance is one of the oldest theories used to resolve constitutional matters in India. The word “pith” refers to the true nature or the essence of something, and “substance” refers to the essential part, thereby, the doctrine is defined as, “most significant part of something in which its true essence…

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bruno: JUST ANOTHER VICTIM OF HUMAN CRUELTY

     Bruno: Just another victim of human cruelty What is Animal cruelty? Acts of violence perpetrated against helpless animals are considered animal cruelty. It is a punishable offense under the prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1950. Why it is in News? On June 28, A black Labrador named Bruno was beaten death by three…

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Tort- Remedy by way of Writ Jurisdiction.

A writ is a quick remedy against injustice, a device for the protection of the rights of citizens against any encroachment by the governmental authority. writs originated in Britain where they were king’s or queen’s ‘prerogative’ writs and were commands to the judicial tribunals or other bodies to do or not to do something. Since writs…

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RESERVE BANK OF INDIA

RBI-CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India, which was established on Apr. 1, 1935, under the Reserve Bank of India Act. The Reserve Bank of India uses monetary policy to create financial stability in India, and it is charged with regulating the country’s currency and credit…

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RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS

Restitution of Conjugal rights is a debatable topic which gives rise to questions like being involved in the institution of marriage, isn’t restitution of conjugal rights violation of the right to life[1]. Conjugal Rights basically means Right to stay together. Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 states that if either the husband or…

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MINOR’S CONTRACT; PART-2

ATTAINING AGE OF MAJOR UNDER A GUARDIAN A person who is appointed a guardian achieves the status of turning into a major on turning 21 years old. The guardian, can avail the cost incurred in education, daily clothing, transportation, food, and other necessities from the property of the child but not directly from him/her. It…

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Gender inequality in India

Gender equality refers to any type of discrimination and inequality that individuals face due to their gender identity. Many middle eastern countries, including India face the problems caused due to gender equality. Discrimination exists because of cultural differences, geographical differences, and gender inequality. Gender is a concern that is prevalent in the entire world. Even…

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