Tareekh Pe Tareekh…….Tareekh Pe Tareekh!!! This might look like just another synonym to civil matters in Indian courts. But how do civil courts function? Is it the judges who decide the process to be followed? Or is it the lawmakers who specify how to decide a legal dispute? The answer to all th...
A court's responsibility is to discover the truth and further the interests of justice. Courts give precise, relevant facts and evidence that is recorded in a way to uncover the truth. Understanding 'Evidence'Evidence is defined as follows in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act: All declarations th...
Arbitration is a common method of dispute redressal in the commercial, banking, etc. sectors. Since the idea is to resolve the matters, where can a losing party challenge the validity of an arbitral award? Can an arbitral award be challenged in court? The arbitration award can be challenged in distr...
Most of the property cases are between family members, leading to the diffusion of the joint family into a nuclear one. Therefore, it becomes necessary to have clear views regarding the provisions of the transfer of property in India. The property transferred by way of succession, legacy or in conte...
Under the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, an individual injured in a car accident or the legal representatives of an individual killed in a car accident may claim damages. It is a law made to prevent motor vehicle accidents and compensate victims and punish guilty parties in the event of an accident.The...
The steps to be followed whenever you receive a summon from the Indian courts-1. Look through the summon attentively and understand if you need an answer or other action. In many cases, it is suggested that an answer be sent to the other party. An advocate can help you reach that decision.2. Consult...
What are 3 differences between civil and criminal cases? Not only three but several parameters have been used to explain the differences between criminal law and civil law. Ordinary people usually have no clue until they themselves become a party to cases of civil or criminal nature. Even people wit...
In the past 25 years, India has been speeding towards technological developments like the rest of the world. How could law in India lag behind in this context? From 1998 till present day, India has numerous examples of developments in the Indian legal system after independence. The Information Techn...
· According to the Chief Justice of India, developing a strong judicial infrastructure for Indian courts has always been a secondary concern. Because of this mentality, courts in India continue to function in outdated buildings, making it impossible fo...
The last quarter of the 20th century proved critical for the Indian legal system after independence. Proclamation of national emergency in 1975 gave people of India a new adventure to deal with which was totally beyond expectation. The tug of war among political leaders and damage control by t...
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