Order 12 Rule 6 of the Civil Procedure Code
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Order 12 Rule 6 of the Civil Procedure Code

We will explore Order 12 Rule 6 of the Civil Procedure Code. It’s key in civil litigation and when it can be used. This rule is vital in India’s legal system, letting courts make judgments based on what parties admit. This rule helps speed up court cases by reducing legal battles. It’s important for lawyers […]

Order 23 Rule 3 CPC
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Order 23 Rule 3 CPC: Your Guide to the Civil Procedure Code

Understanding the civil procedure code is key to resolving disputes quickly. The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, aims to streamline court procedures. Order 23 Rule 3 is a vital part of this, allowing parties to settle their disputes without lengthy court battles. Knowing the details of Order 23 and Rule 3 is crucial. They greatly influence

Understand Section 151 of CPC: Your Legal Rights
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Understand Section 151 of CPC: Your Legal Rights

Did you know the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) was made in 1908? Section 151 of CPC lets courts make orders to keep justice fair. It’s a key part of the Indian legal system, helping courts act when laws don’t cover a situation. Section 151 of the CPC is vital for ensuring justice, even when

Rylands v Fletcher
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Rylands v Fletcher: Insights from a Landmark Case Study

We’re diving into the Rylands v Fletcher case, a major decision in tort law. It set a rule for strict liability when a dangerous substance escapes from someone’s land. This is key in understanding landowners’ and nuisance liability. The case involved water escaping from a reservoir. It showed that if you bring something dangerous onto

The Docrine of Ejusdem Generis
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The Docrine of Ejusdem Generis

The Latin phrase “ejusdem generis” is key in legal principles. It helps in understanding laws by linking general terms to specific items. This ensures laws are applied as the lawmakers intended, even when meanings are unclear. In law, this doctrine helps courts understand what lawmakers meant. It’s used when a law lists specific things and

Mohori Bibee v Dharmodas Ghose
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Mohori Bibee v Dharmodas Ghose: A Landmark Case Study

A key fact in theMohori Bibee v Dharmodas Ghose case is that Dharmodas Ghose, a minor, took out a mortgage for Rs 20,000. The Privy Council later declared this deal void from the start. This decision has greatly influenced Indian contract law, focusing on the legal history and precedent of mohori bibee. The mohori bibee

Article 335 of Indian Constitution
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Article 335 of Indian Constitution

We will look into Article 335 of the Indian Constitution. It’s key for equality and affirmative action for Scheduled Castes and Tribes in jobs. The goal is to balance work efficiency with fairness for SC/ST groups. We’ll see how it has shaped job policies over time. Key Takeaways Article 335 of the Indian Constitution aims

What is Palimony
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What is Palimony: Your Rights and Responsibilities

We will explore the concept of palimony. It refers to financial support or property division between unmarried partners after they separate. We will look into the palimony definition, palimony agreement, and palimony laws that govern these arrangements. The idea of palimony started in the 1970s and has become key in family law, mainly for unmarried

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