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All You Need to Know About Advocate in Mumbai


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The term advocate gets commonly used, and there is hardly anyone who is not aware of it. For the uninitiated, an advocate is a person who helps with all kinds of legal aspects. Whenever you get caught in legal trouble, it is your advocate who brings you out of it. So if you are looking for an advoca...

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    Anik
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Incorporated in Frustration of Contract


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

IntroductionIn English Law, it is incorporated in Frustration of Contract and Frustration of purpose under the Doctrine of Frustration. American Law is in the Theory of Impossibility and Impracticability, and under the Indian Legal System, was incorporated under section 56 of the Indian Contrac...

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    Anik
    Bangalore, Karnataka

CONFESSIONS UNDER THE INDIAN LAW: RELEVANCY AND DEVELOPMENT


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Confession and Admission under the Indian LawsSections 25 and 26 are substantially predicated on the presumption that such confessions were forced and hence lack the voluntariness, authenticity, and guilty conscience that should be connected with them. In the United Kingdom, the admissibility of con...

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What is the Difference between Criminal Law and Civil Law?


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Law as a subject is quite vast, and there are various types of laws prevailing in India. The broadest classification of the laws in India is the criminal and civil laws. The two are poles apart, and we have mentioned some key differences in this composition. If you belong to the City of Dreams and a...

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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Early Disposal Of Pending Civil Cases – Directions From The High Court


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, controls the civil procedure of courts in India. The unified Code in civil court procedure has allowed several suits to stay for decades. In most cases, the only need for the Judge is to record reasons in writing. Section 148 of CPC gives power to the Court to enlarge...

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    Anik
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Types of punishments under the Indian penal code, 1860 (sections 53 to 75)


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Introduction The stage of punishment is the final process of the criminal jurisprudence system. The well-known fundamental tenet of the criminal law is that a person is considered innocent until proven guilty. The nature of proof requires that the evidence before the court must prove beyond rea...

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    Anik
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Discharge of Contract


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

IntroductionA contract is discharged when the obligations, consideration or responsibility is fulfilled by the entered parties or in other words we can say the liability of any of the parties under the agreement has been going to finish. In another word we can say discharge of contract means "termin...

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    Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
    Bangalore, Karnataka

AN ANALYSIS OF SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS UNDER CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE


Written By : Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal (Advocate, Bangalore)

1.    Distinction between an incidental proceeding and a supplemental proceeding Incidental or ancillary powers are provided for in the Code of Civil Procedure. They otherwise inhere in the jurisdiction of the court exercising plenary jurisdiction in certain situations but it mus...

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    Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
    Bangalore, Karnataka

Welfare of Child is of Paramount Importance


Written By : Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal (Advocate, Bangalore)

At the heart of the law relating to children is the notion that whenever a court considers a subject dealing with the rearing of children, the main concern should be the children's welfare. This is why, in India, custody cases cannot be decided without the following statement: "The Court is of the o...

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    Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
    Bangalore, Karnataka

BENAMI TRANSACTION – ITS IMPLICATIONS


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

We are all aware of a famous phrase from Shakespeare, “what’s in a name?”, well the Law of the Land says “a lot !!”. And with that thought in mind, along with the essential need of curbing the increasing ‘Black money’ problem, acts like the ‘Benami Transactions Act’, our topic for ...

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