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Property Law Articles


INVOLVE LAND-OWNERS IN DEVELOPMENT

  Raj Kumar Makkad   20 January 2010 at 15:15

Sixtytwo years have passed since India became independent; still rural India is as backward and uneducated as ever. Some urban areas have developed by making farmers poorer and helpless. The methods of development are crude and rustic. Under the Land ..


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PROPERTY DISPUTES

  Raj Kumar Makkad   11 January 2010 at 16:11

The Central government recently announced that it intends to amend the Copyright Act, recommending a slew of proposals that seek to update and modernise the statute. Among the proposals is the introduction of provisions penalising the circumvention ..


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LAND ACQUISITION: FAIR LAW NEEDED

  Raj Kumar Makkad   09 December 2009 at 21:46

The Allahabad High Court order quashing the UP government notification on acquiring agricultural land for the Anil Ambani group's 1,400MW power plant at Dadri is a landmark one as it establishes the right of the farmer to sell or not sell his land. T ..


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GIVE THEM THEIR RIGHT

  Raj Kumar Makkad   22 November 2009 at 22:50

For six decades since independence, India has waited to provide universal elementary education of acceptable quality for its young. Now that the Right to Education Act is in place, it is but natural that expectations will soar high once again. Here i ..


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The Trouble With Conflicting Land Use

  Raj Kumar Makkad   10 November 2009 at 00:13

Australia's population increased 6% between the 2001 and 2006 Census, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This growth carries numerous implications, some readily apparent and much talked about – such as traffic congestion – ..


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GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING THE VALIDITY OF A WILL

  Sachin Bhatia   26 September 2009 at 06:59

GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING THE VALIDITY OF A WILL A will is a legal declaration by which a person, the testator, names one or more persons to manage his estate and provides for the transfer of his property at death. A will may also create a testamentary ..


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Money suit for recovery of arrears of rent

  R.R. KRISHNAA   11 July 2009 at 15:50

Tenant cannot be told to pay arrears after eviction proceedings: Now a tenant cannot be directed to pay arrears after being ordered evicted on the ground of wilful default under the rent laws of Tamil Nadu. A recent judgment delivered during February ..


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Distinction between Lease and Licence

  Prashant   06 July 2009 at 14:47

Difference lease and license. Definition of a lease and license. Proprietary rights vs personal rights. Can a lease be assigned? Exclusive possession lease. Landmark sc cases. ..


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Apex Court's concern over power of attorney sales

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   12 June 2009 at 09:57

The Apex Court has taken serious note of practice of transfer of property through power of attorney as a substitute to regular sale. In a SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (C) NO CC 5804/2009 Suraj Lamp & Industries (P) Ltd. Thru. DIR ...v.State of Haryana ..


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FAQ about registration in Maharashtra State

  Prakash Yedhula   23 May 2009 at 12:56

Q.1. What is Registration ? Registration means recording of the contents of a document with a Registering Officer and preservation of copies of the original document.Q.2. Why documents are registered ? The documents are registered for the purpose of ..


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