KEY TAKEAWAYS The Indian Parliament passed the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 to modernize, codify, and secularize the laws governing intestate, or unwilled, succession among Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The 174th Law Commission Report's reco ..
Subject:Contract ActSource:PYQs from: Rajasthan JudiciaryQ1. In which section of Indian Contract Act, of 1872 voidable contract is defined?Options:a. S.2(g) b. S. 2(i)c. S.2 (j)d. S.3Ans. Option “b”Explanation: Section ..
Q1. Which of the following terms is used to describe the monetary limit of a court’s authority to hear and decide civil cases?a) Territorial jurisdictionb) Subject matter jurisdictionc) Appellate jurisdictiond) Pecuniary jurisdictio ..
Key Takeaways: General Classification of Presumptions Differences between Presumption of Fact and Presumption of Law Explanation of Section 4 of the Indian Evidence Act Presumption as to documents under the Indian Evidence Act Presumptions in other l ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Sample Draft of a Deed of Trust. Deed of Trust consists of three individuals i.e. the lender, the borrower, and the trustees. There are two kinds of Trust such as a Private Trust and a Public trust which are further subdivided into var ..
It is most significant to note that the Delhi High Court while deciding a divorce case and after perusing the facts of the case and considering the relevant evidence in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled ABC vs XYZ in MAT. ..
It is made indubitably clear by the Chandigarh High Court that ED has no right to restrict movement and confine people during search at their premises. ..
Law is becoming an increasingly competitive profession and time is of the essence. It cannot be denied that time is an actual advantage for the early finishers as they now can apply their skills and knowledge in real life. So, it did not seem peculia ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The preamble to our constitution, Chapter Three, discusses ensuring equality, liberty, and justice for all its residents. The interpretation and application of Article 14 have evolved over time through various judicial pronouncements. A ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSA court may impose quasi-contracts to ensure that a dispute involving several parties with competing interests, in the absence of a formal contract, is settled as equitably as feasible.Sections 68 to 72 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872 ..