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Mere Inability To Repay Loan Does Not Constitute Cheating
Satishchandra Ratanlal Shah v Gujarat inability of a person to return the loan amount cannot give rise to a criminal prosecution for cheating unless fraudulent or dishonest intention is shown right...Hits: 11267 -
Cross Examination In Case of Injunction Suits - CPC
Cross Examination In Case of Injunction Suits, Injunctions are governed by Sections 37, 38, 39 to Section 42 of Specific Relief Act.Hits: 14291 -
This article deals with importance, needs, highlights and provisions of the Surrogacy Bill 2016, which is passed by the lok sabha on 19th December 2018 .Hits: 9101
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Delay defeats Justice: A study of provisions of Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
This article aims to define delay in civil suits. It finds the general as well as specific causes leading to pendency of civil suits and over-burdening of courts. This articles suggests some...Hits: 35452 -
Pukhraj v/s State of Uttarakhand warned high caste priests very strongly against refusing to perform religious ceremonies on behalf of lower caste pilgrims. It took a very stern view of the still...Hits: 4429
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Enact Law For Safety of Soldiers of Jammu And Kashmir
It is most hurting to see that in India, the soldiers who hail from Jammu and Kashmir and who join forces either in Army or in CRPF or in BSF or in police or in any other forces against the will of...Hits: 6916 -
Privileged Documents under CPC An analytical insight
A privilege may not be a right, but, under the constitution of the country, I do not gather that any broad distinction is drawn between the rights and the privileges that were enjoyed and that were...Hits: 21234 -
Introduction To Section 73 and 74 of Indian Contract Act
The paper will discuss about the provisions related to liquidated damages. How the law has evolved. Difference between the provisions of England and India.Hits: 53788 -
Drafting of legal Agreements and Deeds in India
Drafting of legal Agreements and Deeds in IndiaHits: 5822 -
Section 18 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
The ingredients of Section 18 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 areHits: 62524 -
Registration enables an NGO to be a transparent in its operations to the Government, Donors, to its members and to its urgent community.Hits: 10325
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Registration of a Co-operative Society
Co-operative Societies are governed by the Central Co-operative Societies Act 1912, where there is no State Act. In West Bengal they were governed by the West Bengal Co-operative Societies ActHits: 9889 -
Section 151 CPC, Discretionary powers a Judge
The scope of Section 151 CPC has been explained by the Supreme Court in the case K.K. Velusamy v. N. PalanisamyHits: 130370 -
Discussion on Khanapuram Gandaiah vs Administrative Officer & Ors:Hits: 8066
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Present space law framework in the country. Space has heightened the curiosity of mankind for centuries. Due to the advancement in technology, there is fierce competition amongst nations for the...Hits: 15623