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Revanasiddappa vs Mallikarjun the exercise of its civil appellate jurisdiction has granted legitimacy and property rights to the children of void or voidable marriages in Hindu joint families.Hits: 14848
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Tenant Cannot Claim Adverse Possession Against Landlord: SC
Brij Narayan Shukla vs Sudesh Kumar Alias Suresh Kumar Allahabad High Court that had allowed a suit for claiming rights by adverse possession and held that ownership and possession of land cannot...Hits: 10499 -
Mere Long Period Of Possession Does Not Translate Into Right Of Adverse Possession: SC
Government of Kerala vs Joseph that merely a long period of possession, does not translate into the right of adverse possession.Hits: 9455 -
Kannaian Naidu v Kamsala Ammal that a wife, who contributed to the acquisition of family assets by performing the household chores would be entitled to an equal share in the properties as she had...Hits: 10294
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Mohammad Sultan Nagoo vs Custodian Evacuee Property that the government has a responsibility to safeguard, maintain and effectively utilize evacuee properties.Hits: 10226
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L & T Finance Limited v Maharashtra that pendency of secured creditors applications for possession of secured assets is bad for financial health of the country.Hits: 6963
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Anita Aggarwal v/s H.P. that Section 102 CrPC (Power of police officer to seize certain property) empowers the police officer to seize certain property on existence of a condition that the said...Hits: 6508
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West Bengal v/s Dilip Ghosh that the State professing to be a welfare state cannot claim to have perfected its titled over a piece of land by invoking the doctrine of adverse possession to grab the...Hits: 6171
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Arun Kumar Singh v. Smt Jaya Singh that a mere nomination would not confer any beneficial interest on the nominee under an insurance policy and that a nominee is only an authorized hand to receive...Hits: 13600
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Phool Singh vs Amit Kumar that an unregistered agreement to sell, being in contravention of the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908, cannot be accepted by the Court for granting possession in...Hits: 8845
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Sovakar Guru v. Odisha that entitlement of an employee or an ex-employee to his salary or pension, as the case may be, is an intrinsic part of his right to life under Article 21 and right to...Hits: 7322
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Ajay Kumar Rathee vs Seema Rathee that the daughter who was aged 20 years of age was not intending to maintain ties with her father. The Court also noted that if that be the case, she can’t claim...Hits: 6166
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Daughter Entitled To Get Equal Share In Parent’s Inherited Property: Chhattisgarh HC
Smt.Sonia Bai vs Bashrath Sahu that under the Hindu Succession Act (amended in 2005), daughters are entitled to get an equal share in their parent’s inherited property.Hits: 7056 -
Arunachala Gounder (Dead) Vs Ponnusamy a daughter is capable of inheriting the self-acquired property or share received in the partition of a coparcenary property of her Hindu father dying intestate.Hits: 10703
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Smt Durgabala Mandal Vs West Bengal that the daughter-in-law is bound by the undertaking given while obtaining a compassionate appointment to maintain and extend medical assistance to the...Hits: 5526
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District Court Can Only Appoint Guardian For Minor's Property, Not Person: Kerala HC
KS Narayana Elayathu vs Sandhya Additional District Court, Ernakulam has while making the legal position crystal clear held explicitly that while District Courts are empowered to appoint a guardian...Hits: 8513 -
The growth in real estate sector has been highlighted through the enactment and guidelines of RERAHits: 22985
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Dishonest Litigants Cannot Be Allowed To Abuse Process Of Court: Delhi HC
Ahuja Trading Company vs Ramesh Chander Aggarwal that dishonest litigants cannot be allowed to abuse the process of court. This judgment came while hearing a tenancy matter.Hits: 6765 -
How Is Model Tenancy Act Beneficial for NRIs?
The new Model Tenancy Act offers great benefits to NRIs & landlords to get a sustainable rental income under a disciplined and law-protected environment.Hits: 1846 -
Anup Majee Vs UOI the authority of the CBI to investigate into the allegations in a particular case within Railway areas remain unfettered by the withdrawal of consent of the State Government.Hits: 6115
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Use Firewood related laws for Ensuring Proper Storage
It is a truly cozier experience to spend a winter evening beside the crackling fire glowing at your backyard fireplace,Hits: 2432 -
Essentials to Consider before Installing Vinyl Panels for Screened Porch
Do you have a porch, hot but, or gazebo which you want to cover up with something which can save on your heating bills?Hits: 1501 -
Acceptance Of Gift Can Be Inferred By Implied Conduct Of Donee: SC
Daulat Singh (D) Thr. Lrs. vs. Rajasthan acceptance of a gift can be inferred by the implied conduct of the donee. Such inference can be ascertained from the surrounding circumstances such as...Hits: 9400 -
All The Land Deals Under The Roshni Act Are Now Void
It goes without saying that most of us had seen how Roshni scam which is Rs 25,000 crore scam was highlighted extensively some time back in Zee News channel. They termed it as Mission Zameen Jihad.Hits: 6498 -
Vineeta Sharma vs Rakesh Sharma held in no uncertain terms that a daughter will have a share after the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, irrespective of whether her father was alive or not at...Hits: 8885
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Is It Necessary to Hire a Real Estate Lawyer When Buying a Property?
Property agents indeed charge high commissions, though the person selling a home pays the amount. However, the seller might pass this cost indirectly to you.Hits: 10522 -
Maximizing Your Outdoor Property As Kitchen And Buying Gas Grill Covers
The outdoor space of our home or the space at the backyard can serve as the area of cooking. However, you should have the basic equipment for grilling food and do up the space elaborately.Hits: 1825 -
Law and Practice relating to Wills
Article explains Succession, Testamentary Powers, Intestate Succession/Inheritance, Meaning/Definition of a ‘Will’ and Importance of making a Will.Hits: 13795 -
Rajesh Yadav Vs State of UP held that the right to shelter is a fundamental right and the State has a Constitutional duty to provide house sites to the poor. Justice Surya Prakash Kesarwani who...Hits: 18295