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Forensic Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases
Arbitration And Conciliation Act, 1996 & Some Important Case Laws (Domestic Arbitration)
Arbitration And Conciliation Act, 1996 & Some Important Case Laws (Domestic Arbitration)
Scope and Principles of Civil Revision
Scope and Principles of Civil Revision
Preliminary Issues In Civil Suit
M Beyond Law -31.08.2024
Challenges In Proof Of Electronic Evidence
Challenges In Proof Of Electronic Evidence
List of Judgements
Black Clawson International Ltd v Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg AG - [1975] AC 591 Naviera Amazonica Peruana S.A. v Compania Nacional De Seguros Del Peru – [1987] EWCA Civ J1110-6 National Thermal Power Corporation v. Singer Company – 1997 SCC OnLine Del 126...
DISCHARGE CHARGE – BEYOND LAW CLC’S BLOG
When to discharge the accused and when to frame charge against him in a criminal case? Learn from this PDF. When to discharge the accused and when to frame charge against him in a criminal case? Learn from this PDF.
POSSESSORY, PRESCRIPTIVE AND PROPRIETARY: LAW
List of authorities Possession prima face title 1) Karnataka Board of Wakf Vs GOI, 2004 (10) SCC 799- Owner deemed to be in possession. Non-use won’t affect. 2) Amrendra Pratap Singh Vs Tej Bahadur Prajapati, 2004 (10) SCC 65 by default and neglect- Adverse possession...
EXCLUSION OF ORAL EVIDENCE BY DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
1. Bai Hira Devi Vs Official Assignee of Bombay, 1958 AIR SC 448. ( section 91 applies to all documents either unilateral or bilateral. Section 92 applies only to bilateral documents) 2. Roop Kumar Vs Mohan Thedani, 2003 (6) SCC 595 ( section 91 speaks about Best...
CLAIMING DAMAGES IN DISPUTES
Where there is a dispute, there is a remedy. A dispute arises when there is any breach of contract that results in loss or injury. In nowadays's high-powered commercial environment, majority of transactions are taking place through contracts. Contract is an agreement...
INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT, 1925 – WILL, EXECUTION, AND PROOF BY JUSTICE RAJIVE BHALLAWILL
A will is made by the testator while alive and comes into effect after his/her demise. In a simplified manner, A Will is by which a living person (called the testator) declares his desires or intentions. Therefore, there is a degree of respect attached to a Will. It...
LAW RELATING TO MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE
“Devaluation of standards in professional ethics is a dangerous trend. Its proliferation in medical profession is more calamitous than in other professional or occupational areas.” – Kerala High Court. The law on Medical Negligence is yet not fully developed in India...