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Family Court Act

  V.S.Babu Gireesan   03 September 2008 at 23:32

FUNCTIONING OF FAMILY COURT AND THE RESULT NOW ENSUING Family is the smallest unit in the society. Unity in the families is a social need. The introduction for Order 32 A in CPC in the year 1976 to give more attention to the matrimonial disputes by t ..


Posted in Family Law |   2614 Views


Judicial Independence

  Prakash Yedhula   03 September 2008 at 13:13

Confederation of Indian BarInternational Seminar on“Judicial Independence”23rd November, 2007Raisina Hall, Le Meridien Hotel, New Delhi**********I express my congratulations to the Confederation of Indian Bar for having organized an International Sem ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1927 Views


Professional misconduct-Jurisdiction of High Court - Interference by Supreme Court.

  KamalNayanSaxena   31 August 2008 at 21:14

The jurisdiction exercised by the High Court in cases of professional misconduct is neither civil nor criminal as these expressions are used in Arts. 133 and 134 of the Constitution. In one aspect it is a jurisdiction over an officer of the Court ..


Posted in Others |   2519 Views


RAPE, meaning of

  KamalNayanSaxena   31 August 2008 at 13:32

By a process of judicial interpretation the provisions of S. 375, IPC cannot be altered so as to include all forms of penetration such as penile/vaginal penetration, penile/oral penetration, penile/anal penetration, finger/vagina and finger/anal pene ..


Posted in Civil Law |   3499 Views


Diff between Law & Act

  purshottamsaini   30 August 2008 at 12:11

Respected Seniors,I wanted to know the detailed difference between LAW & ACT.Please help me in this regard.Thanks,Purshottam Saini ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law |   2627 Views


Law of Torts in India

  Viswanath   30 August 2008 at 12:11

There has been an urgent need in India to reform various sectors of law and torts continue to be ignored, mostly for the reasons of high costs of tort litigation. Tort is the area of law where in response to a private or civil wrong or injury the cou ..


Posted in Civil Law |   14008 Views


Injunction matters

  Sanjay Agarwal   27 August 2008 at 12:32

Injunction matters :1. One very peculiar problem is phased in injunction matters where interlocutary order has been passed in favour of plaitiff and suit has been dissmised in default. What will be the fate of that interlocutary stay order after ..


Posted in Civil Law |   2796 Views


ON HANDCUFFING -

  K.C.Suresh   26 August 2008 at 14:22

ON HAND-CUFFING "When they arrested my neighbour I did not protest. When they arrested the men and women in the opposite house I did not protest. And when they finally came for me, there was nobody left to protest." In Prem Shankar Shuklas’ case[1] ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   5979 Views


urban land ceiling act

  Sanjay Agarwal   24 August 2008 at 09:45

held by allahabad highcourt : 2005(59) ALR 413 :that even though there has been a entery in favour of the state in revenue records without taking action to take actual possession u/s 10(5) ,10(6). actual owner can not be deprived of the benifit of th ..


Posted in Civil Law |   2083 Views


HUMAN RIGHTS - JUDGE-MADE LAW TO PREVENT POLICE ATROCITY

  K.C.Suresh   23 August 2008 at 10:33

HUMAN RIGHTS - JUDGE-MADE LAW TO PREVENT POLICE ATROCITY Law and the State has come to recognize the rights of men. Though these rights differ from country to country, some of the rights are accepted by nations all over the world regardless of thei ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   5038 Views