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: Importance of Legal Maxims Use of Latin Phrases in the Indian Legal System A List of 100 Legal Maxims (A - Z) with meaning and references to relevant legal provisions INTRODUCTION:A Legal Maxim is a well-established legal idea, propos ..
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 ..
INTRODUCTION:Debt recovery in Indian legal mechanisms is heterogeneous and possesses a multifaceted landscape, which tries to resolve financial disputes by way of recovery and settlement to creditors from the debtor's default payment through the ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS:- Who is a proclaimed offender? What are the consequences of becoming a proclaimed offender? Can the proclamation be challenged?INTRODUCTION:-The concept of a “proclaimed offender” resonates with an air of mystery and intrig ..
While ruling on a very significant point pertaining to the establishing of physical relationship by woman, the Delhi High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled I S vs Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr in W.P.(Cr ..
While ruling on a very significant legal point pertaining to the detention of a person, the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court at Jammu in a most learned, logical, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Bashir Ahmed Naik vs UT of J&K ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS: In India, the Transfer of Property Act (TPA) of 1882 plays a crucial role regulating transfer of movable and immovable property . The most essential element of a mortgage is a transfer of formal interest in the property with a mechanis ..
Q1. The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act 2005 (No. 25 of 2005) received the assent of the President on:(a) 21st July, 2005(b) 23rd June, 2005(c) 22nd August, 2005(d)20th September, 2005Ans: (b)Explanation: Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendm ..
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 ..