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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Early disposal of pending cases by the High Court – Time limit to dispose Civi


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

Early Disposal of Pending Cases by the High Court – Time Limit to Dispose Civil CasesIn multiple cases across multiple courts, the constitution of India recognises the need and right to speedy justice, which can only be achieved by quick disposal of cases from the court. In the past years, there h...

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    Vidhikarya

Transfer of Case From One District Court To Another


Written By : Vidhikarya

Since courts work as per jurisdiction, it can be understood as the authority of courts, tribunals, judges, etc. to adjudicate a matter between the concerned parties. Jurisdiction is decided based on territorial and pecuniary facts of matter. However, while a court having jurisdiction tries, can a ca...

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    Vidhikarya

How To File A Civil Suit In India?


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When it comes to court matters, nobody wants to be involved in it unless there are some important interests at stake. And it is not always about monetary or proprietary matters. There is a world of variety when it comes to civil court matters. If you are curious about how to file a case in court in ...

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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Lok Adalat has no jurisdiction to decide a matter on merits


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

Lok Adalat has no jurisdiction to decide a matter on merits The Lok Adalat is a dispute resolution procedure used as an alternative to the traditional court system. To put it another way, it is one method of settling disagreements. It is a venue for the peaceful resolution of disputes/cases pen...

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    Vidhikarya

Land Partition Rules in India


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I am a girl born in a Hindu family before the 2005 Hindu Laws amendment which grants daughters the right to share in ancestral property, even retrospectively. But alas, my family lacks that ancestral property. Now does that mean that I can not seek right in my family property? Can my brother take aw...

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    KETKI JALTARE
    Nagpur, Maharashtra

Salient Features Of Laws Governing Land Acquisition


Written By : KETKI JALTARE (Advocate, Nagpur)

Land Acquisition LawsLand Acquisition in India is a matter of theory but in practice, it is not an easy deal for most of the landowners. So far as Land acquisition in Maharashtra is concerned, it apparently seem to be a very easy and affordable deal for the landowners when their land is declared to ...

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    Vidhikarya

Adverse Possession: The Legalized Land Theft


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Imagine that you have a house in one state while you are residing in another state for work purposes. Hence, to take care of that house, you get a tenant. Initially, the tenant duly paid the rent but stopped due to some financial crisis which you approved of. Years went by and you rest assured that ...

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    Vidhikarya

Land Grabbing: The Theft of Land


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India is a country where land and other natural resources are worshipped. Here, an ordinary man invests his blood and flesh, his whole life, in order to own a piece of land for his family. Then one day, he comes to know that someone else has misappropriated the property and he, although the rightful...

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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

The Concept of 'Burden of Proof'


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

The Concept of 'Burden of Proof' The Indian Evidence Act does not define the term "burden of proof." However, in simple terms, the burden of proof refers to the legal requirement or responsibility of the parties to establish the facts that will assist the court in reaching a decision in their f...

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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Can a registered Will be challenged in the Indian Court?


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

Can a registered Will be challenged in the Indian Court? In India, the concept of Will has its deep-rooted origin for a very long time; its importance grows with the feeling of transferring family wealth and business from one generation to another with ease.A Will is a declaration by way of an ...

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