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rent eviction

  ashutosh mishra   20 September 2009 at 23:03

Sir, There is a case filed in the lower court of Chandigarh for vacation of house with details as under: The house has been constructed and allotted by Chandigarh Housing Board. The case for vacation of the dwelling unit is filed in Civil Court af ..


Posted in Civil Law |   2271 Views


Law, Power and Malice – a key in Durga Saptashatee

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   20 September 2009 at 23:03

Nowadays the people are in festive mood and worshipping the Goddess of Power. Most of worshipers who chant the verses of Durga Saptashatee, necessarily chant the Argala strotram. One of the prayers in this strotra stands for elimination of malice ..


Posted in Others |   1005 Views


LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA-234 TH REPORT ON MOTOR ACCIDENTS

  PJANARDHANA REDDY   20 September 2009 at 23:03

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Posted in Criminal Law |   2778 Views


Progress in Hindu Succession Law

  Adv. Jagdish Walmik Chavan   18 September 2009 at 14:47

Progress of Hindu Succession Law: The right to property is important for the freedom and development of a human being. Prior to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 shastric and customary laws that varied from region to region governed Hindus and sometimes ..


Posted in Family Law  1 comments |   7373 Views


Talaaq

  G. ARAVINTHAN   18 September 2009 at 14:47

Talaaq in its primitive sense means dismission. In its literal meaning, it means “setting free”, “letting loose”, or taking off any “ties or restraint”. In Muslim Law it means freedom from the bondage of marriage ..


Posted in Family Law |   2745 Views


Divorce by mutual consent under Muslim Law

  G. ARAVINTHAN   18 September 2009 at 14:47

Khula and Mubarat: They are two forms of divorce by mutual consent but in either of them, the wife has to part with her dower or a part of some other property. A verse in the Holy Quran runs as: “And it not lawful for you that ye take from wome ..


Posted in Family Law |   5993 Views


Divorce by a Muslim wife under special circumstances

  G. ARAVINTHAN   18 September 2009 at 14:47

• That the whereabouts of the husband have not been known for a period of four years: if the husband is missing for a period of four years the wife may file a petition for the dissolution of her marriage. The husband is deemed to be missing if ..


Posted in Family Law |   2831 Views


Child Witness

  G. ARAVINTHAN   18 September 2009 at 14:47

A Team ApproachA multidisciplinary team involving the prosecutor, police and social services resource personnel should be utilized in the investigation and prosecution of cases where a child is alleged to be a victim or witness to abuse in order to r ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1324 Views


Human Rights & India : A chronic political nervousness...

  A. Patrawala Advocate   16 September 2009 at 23:10

Human Rights & India : A Chronic Political Nervousness. India signed the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment on 14 October 1997, but has yet to ratify it. Amnesty International wrote an open l ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  3 comments |   1665 Views


demestic violence invisible crime

  Adv. Jagdish Walmik Chavan   16 September 2009 at 17:20

Adv. Jagdish Walmik ChavanLaw Officer , PuneDomestic Violence The phenomenon of domestic violence remains one of the most prevalent yet largely invisiblised forms of violence in the public domain. It is a manifestation of inequality within the home. ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1140 Views