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Vidhikarya
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Essentials of a Builder-Buyer Agreement - Things You Should Know!


Written By : Vidhikarya

Have you heard of a builder-buyer agreement? It is the first document which brings the builder and home buyers on a common ground regarding the sale/ possession/ delivery of the project.  The BBA or builder buyer agreement format as per RERA lays the terms regarding the layout of the overall pr...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Bangalore, Karnataka

How To Tackle The Aggressive Clients


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

In the recent past most of the educated clients are frustrated due to delay in justice. The educated litigants approach the Hon’ble Courts with folded hands with an assumption that they will get justice as promised under the following circular issued by various Hon’ble High Courts. The s...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

Indian Evidence Act 1872 - At a Glance


Written By : Vidhikarya

X killed Y and within a short time, the news sensationalised the surroundings and media sources. The matter was obviously reported to the police and reached the courts. But how do courts explore whether X actually killed Y? If you are thinking that media reports may be relied upon, the answer is NO!...

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Analysing Extra Marital Affairs: Law in India


Written By : Vidhikarya

Does extramarital affairs law in India lead the way to prisons? If yes, do both the husband and wife get the same pedestal in the eyes of the law? Whether adultery is legal or illegal in India is a matter to be explored in the blog below. When someone establishes sexual relations outside a marriage ...

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Vidhikarya

Fundamentals of The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881


Written By : Vidhikarya

Cheques were the most common mode of financial transactions until digital modes overtook. However, courts are still overburdened with matters of cheque bounce. The rules followed in courts for such matters are summarised in the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Regarding what exactly constitutes a n...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

The Doctrine of Frustration and Force Majeure: Disruptions in Supply Chains


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Introduction A supply chain is a series of activities that take place from making the items to delivering them to the end client. The supply chain consists of several elements, including the procurement of raw materials, the refinement of those essential components, the creation of a product from th...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Government Contracts: The Special Contracts regulated by constitutional Provisions


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

A legal arrangement between two or more parties is referred to as a "contract." A genuine consideration, an offer and acceptance, and other requirements must all be present for a contract to be considered legally enforceable. However, the federal or state governments are one of the parties to contra...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Online Business: Difficulty with Consumers, Compliance and Fake Jobs


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

Online shopping has picked up a desirable pace in this growing digital world. The concept of digital India has certainly opened manifold opportunities, and platforms for e-commerce businesses and various online shopping websites have successfully thrived. Lately, because of prevailing reasons such a...

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Vidhikarya
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Vidhikarya

Distress of Divorcing a Foreign National in India


Written By : Vidhikarya

Love knows no boundaries, no reason, and no distance. When two people wish to be together, all they have on their mind is a future where love is in the air 24*7. They ignore the fact that the air is full of Nitrogen, Oxygen, and other gases. Love remains in the marriage until the people respect each...

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Vidhikarya

Doctrine of Res Judicata: Brakes on Re-litigation


Written By : Vidhikarya

Legal matters in courts are tricky. Sometimes, understanding the legality of something based on applicable rules is as complex as understanding the Bermuda Triangle. Among many such complex rules of law, Res Judicata also exists. The rule puts a brake on unending litigation in courts. The conce...

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