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Civil Law Articles


Consumer Protection & Law- A General Study From India's Perspective

  Rajendran Nallusamy   19 March 2009 at 13:43

Consumer Protection & Law - A General Study From India's Perspective By Subhojyoti Acharya THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986, a basic focus- The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of 1986) is a milestone in the history of socio-economic legislatio ..


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Women's Right to Property in India

  Rajendran Nallusamy   19 March 2009 at 13:43

Women's Right to Property in IndiaBy Rakesh J Saxena Several legal reforms have taken place since independence in India, including on equal share of daughters to property. Yet equal status remains illusive .Establishment of laws and bringing practic ..


Posted in Civil Law |   4733 Views


The power to condone delays

  ravidevaraj   13 March 2009 at 12:58

While laws are to be complied with, the time by which actions need to be taken should be mentioned. Failure to do so makes actions time-barred to the prejudice of the parties concerned. However, powers to condone delays vest in the authorities concer ..


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DOCUMENTS WHICH DO NOT REQUIRE REGISTRATION

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   18 February 2009 at 13:51

There are several documents which are not compulsorily registerable under Section 17 of the Registration Act.. Some of them require high stamp duty under the Karnataka Stamp Act and some of them do not. Even the ones which require high stamp duty, i ..


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Eviction of tenants

  Uma parameswaran   15 February 2009 at 13:19

The eviction of tenants was permissible on following grounds. 1. The tenant has committed any damage to the rental property. 2. The property is required for demolition and reconstruction. 3. If needed for conducting any business for the owner. 4. If ..


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Personal Injury Lawyer - Do We Need Them?

  AEJAZ AHMED   18 December 2008 at 21:19

Personal Injury Lawyer - Do We Need Them? Following an accident you'll hear a person say that they don't need to see a personal injury lawyer, TOO expensive! In this article we will set out for you some reasons why NOT seeking, at minimum, a consulta ..


Posted in Civil Law |   1684 Views


a study on compulsory attestation of documents

  tnv ramana murthy   09 December 2008 at 12:46

In day to day life we across number documents in connection with lease hold rights ,sale transactions,gifts and mortgages.These docuemtns are governed by the provisions of TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT ' in india.As per the provisons of TRANSFER OF PROOPE ..


Posted in Civil Law |   11958 Views


Hindu succession

  Rajeev S Vadrali   09 December 2008 at 00:24

As per the recent amendment to the Hindu succession act. woman will have the equal share in the ancestral properties of her family She becomes the coparcener. She will not get any share if there is already partition between the family members. ev ..


Posted in Civil Law |   1993 Views


STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS

  Prakash Yedhula   07 December 2008 at 20:37

The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONSThe Hindu Succession Act, 1956 has amended and codified the law relating to intestate succession among Hindus. The Act brought about changes in the law of succession among Hin ..


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Contracts for Lay Man

  Siddharth Chitturi   07 December 2008 at 19:34

Agreement, bond, indenture, deal, are some of the terms which are almost known to all but is it known that these terms implicate towards “contracts”. All the aforesaid are nothing but the synonyms for the term contract. These contracts ha ..


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