Published inCivil LawsMastering Summary Suits: Comprehensive Guide to Order XXXVII CPC with Key Amendments and Case LawsThe provisions of Order 37 are merely rules of procedure. They do not alter the nature of the suit or jurisdiction of courts.Dec 10Dec 10
Published inCriminal LawsBail and Anticipatory Bail under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973The concept of bail is a fundamental aspect of criminal justice systems worldwide, providing a mechanism for the temporary release of…Jul 26Jul 26
Published inFamily LawsAlienation of Joint Family Property under Hindu LawThe term ‘alienation’ encompasses various forms of transfer such as sale, mortgage, gift, lease, including perpetual lease.Jul 24Jul 24
Published inEvidence LawAccomplice Evidence u/s- 133 and clause (b) of S-114 in IEA, 1872The term “accomplice” originates from the Latin phrase “Participes criminis.”Jul 21Jul 21
Published inEvidence LawConspiracy under Section — 10 of IEA, 1872Section 10 of the Indian Evidence Act addresses the admissibility of statements, acts, and writings by co-conspirators in the context of…Jul 21Jul 21
Published inEvidence LawAdmission under Section 17 to 23 and 31 of the IEA, 1872The concepts of ‘Admission’ are critical components in the law of evidence, particularly under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.Jul 21Jul 21
Published inEvidence LawEstoppel and Promissory Estoppel under section — 115 to 117 of IEA, 1872Estoppel prevents a person from contradicting something they previously stated or agreed to by their words or conduct if another person…Jul 20Jul 20
Published inEvidence LawConfession under section 24 to 30 of IEA, 1872The concept of “confession” is pivotal in criminal law, especially under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Though not explicitly defined in…Jul 20Jul 20
Published inEvidence LawS-32 and Dying Declaration under IEA, 1872Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of statements made by persons who are no longer available to testify.Jul 19Jul 19
Published inEvidence LawLogically Relevant Facts u/s — 5 to 9 and 11 of IEA, 1872Section 5 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, lays the foundation for the types of facts that can be introduced as evidence in legal…Jul 19Jul 19