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Whether all lis pendens transactions are invalid?

  Smita Singh   29 May 2018 at 10:12

Understanding doctrine of lis pendensSection 52 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (TP Act) embodies the doctrine of lis pendens. The doctrine provides that during the pendency of a litigation in which any right to immovable property is in question, s ..


Posted in Property Law  1 comments |   3557 Views


Extent of applicability of promissory estoppel against State

  Smita Singh   28 May 2018 at 12:58

Understanding promissory estoppelThe doctrine of promissory estoppel is evolved by equity to avoid injustice and to mitigate the rigor of strict law. The doctrine is neither in the dominion of contract nor in the domain of estoppel[1]. It is based on ..


Posted in Civil Law |   1284 Views


Why & what for blame the other game, who is the beneficiary?

  seshadri vikrala   28 May 2018 at 12:58

WHY & what for BLAME THE OTHER GAME,WHO IS THE BENEFITIARY, Virtually NONE,LEAST the citizens! I blame you for whatever may be the reason, AND you counter blame me on one or the other MATTER... that continue till we both join hands with each othe ..


Posted in Others |   418 Views


Agreement to do Impossible Act

  Adv. Hezal Upadhyay   28 May 2018 at 12:21

Agreement to do impossible Act.An Agreement to do impossible Act in itself is void. Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act states that Contract to do an act afterwards becoming impossible or unlawful. A contract to do an act, which after the contract ..


Posted in Others |   4025 Views


The York Antwerp Rules

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   28 May 2018 at 12:21

GENERAL AVERAGE- ANCIENT AND MODERN �O hear us when we cry to theefor those peril on the sea� The stirring words of the well-known hymn remind us that the transport of products over the ocean from one country to the other is still a hazar ..


Posted in Others |   989 Views


Indian Court dismisses the Anti-investment treaty arbitration suit of Government of India

  S. Ravi Shankar   25 May 2018 at 17:14

High Court of Delhi by a judgment dated 7th May 2018 dismissed the anti-arbitration suit filed by the Government of India (herein after GOI) challenging the 2nd investment treaty Arbitration proceedings initiated by Vodafone Group Plc (herein after V ..


Posted in Others |   818 Views


Command of Language: A key tool for advocates

  K Rajasekharan   23 May 2018 at 11:56

Nothing else is more crucial for an advocate for his professional success than his command of language. In fact the command of language is the key to success in any profession in which words count. Advocacy is a profession where command of language - ..


Posted in Others  12 comments |   7634 Views


Legal Drafting

  Prof V Narayana Swamy   21 May 2018 at 16:48

Legal drafting skills. Legal language and legal writing. Examples of legal drafting. Common language of law. How to improve legal drafting. Law learning language. Legal writing academic and professional communication. ..


Posted in Others  3 comments |   10877 Views


UP Former CMs Can't Stay In Govt Bungalows: SC

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   21 May 2018 at 16:41

Coming straight to the core issue, let me begin at the very beginning by first and foremost expressing my utmost satisfaction to note that the Supreme Court just recently on May 7, 2018 in the landmark case of Lok Prahari Through Its General Secretar ..


Posted in Others |   595 Views


Legal enforceability of Letter of Intent or Memorandum of Understanding

  Smita Singh   21 May 2018 at 16:41

Introduction It is not uncommon for the parties to a contract to, upon agreeing into principal/broad terms of their agreement, reduce the same into writing and call the same as Letter of Intent (LoI), Term Sheet or Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). ..


Posted in Civil Law  3 comments |   5709 Views