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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...
NULLIFYING IMPACT OF SECTION 162 CR.P.C. ON STATEMENTS MADE DURING INVESTIGATION
A) M U R D E R C A S E There are two eye-witnesses to the incident of stabbing. Both these witnesses are neighbours of the deceased victim. The first witness (PW1) is the first informant. The second witness is PW2. The First Information Statement of PW1 under Section...