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Use of residential premises for professional activities in housing societies

  rajendra b. popat   28 September 2015 at 10:38

Issue : Whether dwelling unit [ownership flat] can be used for residence as well as for professional use ? Reply : Regulation 1 & 2 of Development control Regulation, 1991 Definitions of Terms and Expressions under Development control Regulation, ..


Posted in Property Law  3 comments |   17261 Views


Presumption of law & burden of proof in special reference to cheques

  Sandeep Jalan   26 September 2015 at 12:01

The presumption of law and consequent burden of proof has significant bearing on the length of any litigation and also on the outcome of the litigation. Just to indicate the crucialness of aforesaid legal expressions, whereas a presumption of law has ..


Posted in Others  6 comments |   2322 Views


Benefits of legalizing prostitution

  Burt Phoenix   25 September 2015 at 13:31

Recently there was a news article that a proposal was to be put before the Supreme Court Panel for legalization of prostitution. This has sparked a debate on legalization of the trade. Around 50 countries such as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Ge ..


Posted in Others  14 comments |   5462 Views


To rape a minor or not, her choice!

  Burt Phoenix   24 September 2015 at 11:34

I came across this article titled, Woman booked for �raping� son�s teen pal, wherein it is stated that she spiked the minor boy�s drink and then raped him (oh! Sorry, rape is a wrong word here. She forced the minor boy to keep ..


Posted in Others  12 comments |   4437 Views


Is Cheque Bouncing a Crime?

  BAPOO M. MALCOLM   23 September 2015 at 12:09

Can one pin-point an evil mind in all cases of cheque bouncing? There are two types of cases that come before our courts of justice. There are civil litigation cases and those that involve crimes. The trial courts are different for these two types of ..


Posted in Others  11 comments |   2903 Views


Can Domestic Violence be filed against Daughter-in-law?

  Burt Phoenix   22 September 2015 at 11:30

As per a HelpAge India report, daughter-in-law emerged as the major abuser of the elderly. Now abuse of a daughter-in-law is protected under various special laws of the country, whereas no such law is for the elderly. An interesting question arises, ..


Posted in Others  27 comments |   3341 Views


Restrictions on Appearance of Advocates under Sec 36(4) of Industrial Disputes Act 1947

  jagadish paranjape   22 September 2015 at 11:30

�Restrictions on Appearance of Advocates under Sec 36(4) of Industrial Disputes Act 1947 � Needs Reconsideration� The subject of appearance of the Advocates as of right beforeer of ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law  24 comments |   7789 Views


Womens Rights- Victimization of women continues

  Member (Account Deleted)   22 September 2015 at 11:30

Our constitution lays down special notice state can give to women under article 15 of constitution. National commission for women and state commission are formed. Women courts have been set up .Even all-women banks and police stations have been set u ..


Posted in Family Law  5 comments |   1408 Views


Article 21 - Are we really free and enjoying our liberty

  Satyam mishra   21 September 2015 at 15:03

Article 21 is the milestone to the Indian constitution. Among all the fundamental rights, it is considered as one of the most important and unique. It not only provides us the right to move ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  13 comments |   1769 Views


Reservation Policy in India - A Serious Threat To The Nation

  DR. DIMPLE JINDAL (ADV.)   21 September 2015 at 15:03

Reservation policy was made to uplift the weaker and poor section of community upwards and to give the equal status to these people at par to other rich and high society communities. With the ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  24 comments |   1401 Views