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rent eviction

  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./b..

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Norms for granting interim relief

Hon’ble Dr. B.S. Chauhan, J. in a Special Leave Petitiona title="" style="mso-endnote-id: edn1" href="http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/fckeditor/editor/fckeditor.html?Instan..

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Fixation of primary liability on insurer

A bench comprising of Hon’ble M Katju and Hon’ble AK Ganguli, JJ have has criticized the judicial trend of  imposing the primary liability on the Insurance Co. to satisfy the award amount in motor accident cl..

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Jurisdiction of Consumer Forum if there is statutory remedy

In    CIVIL APPEAL     NO. 7687        OF 2004 General Manager, Telecomspan ..

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Student not a consumer of Education Board

In CIVIL APPEAL NO. 3911 of 2003 Bihar School Examination Board       v.span style="mso-spacerun: ye..

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PARTNERSHIP AND FAQ

1. Should a partnership firm be registered? Not necessarily. However, unless a partnership firm is registered with the registrar of firms and societies, the rights of the partners inter se or against strangers cannot be enforced in a court of law. If the partnership deed itself creates, tra..

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Rights of nominee vis-à-vis legal heirs

In Smt. Sarbati Devi & Another v. Smt. Usha Devi (1984) 1 SCC 424, the Supreme Court held that a mere nomination does not have the effect of conferring to the nominee any beneficial interest in the amount payable under the life insurance policy, on death of the insure..

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Land acquisition – Deduction towards development charges

In K.S. Shivadevamma & Others v. Assistant Commissioner & Land Acquisition Officer & Another (1996) 2 SCC 62 it was observed that: the Supreme Court has laid as a general rule that for laying the roads and other amenities 33-1/3% is requiredspan style="mso-sp..

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Impounding of passport - Impact of Hon'ble SC Judgement

Impounding of passport - Impact of the Judgment delivered by Hon’ble SC in Suresh Nanda Vs C.B.I. AIR 2008 SC 1414 ( Decided on 24/01/2008) I. Case Law on impounding of passport in Crimin..

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Gift- A comparitive study

"GIFT’" is the transfer of certain existing moveable or immoveable property made voluntarily and without consideration, by one person, called the donor, to another, called the donee, and accepted by or on behalf of the donee. Such acceptance must be made during the lifetime of the donor and while he ..

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CAVEAT - A GLANCE

A Caveat is an entry made in the books of the offices  of a register or court to prevent a certain step being taken without previous notice to the person entering the caveat. In other words, a caveat is a caution or warning ..

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STOP PAYMENT CHEQUES

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Evidentiary Value Of E-Contracts

It’s an undisputed fact that E-Commerce has become a part of our daily life. One such justification for the popularization of..

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Strict liability of State and act of stranger

      One of seven exceptions of rule of strict liability laid down in Rylands v. Flectcer (1868) LR 3 HL 330,  is act of stranger i.e. if the escape was caused by the unforeseeable act of a stranger, the rule does not appl..

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FAQ ON PARTNERSHIP

1. Should a partnership firm be registered? Not necessarily. However, unless a partnership firm is registered with the registrar of firms and societies, the rights of the partners inter se or against strangers cannot be enforced in a court of law. If the partnership deed itself creates, transfers or affect..

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