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Property Law
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Doctrine of Merger Explained The doctrine of merger is a fundamental principle in Indian jurisprudence, particularly in the realm of administrative and constitutional law. It serves as a bridge betwee…
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Property Law
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Doctrine of Natural Justice Explained The doctrine of natural justice is a fundamental principle in the Indian legal system that ensures fairness, transparency, and accountability in administrative de…
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Property Law
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Doctrine of Part Performance Explained The doctrine of part performance is a significant legal principle in Indian contract law, primarily governed by Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882…
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Property Law
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Doctrine of Proportionality Explained The doctrine of proportionality is a fundamental principle in administrative law, particularly in the context of judicial review in India. It serves as a critical…
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Property Law
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Permanent Lok Adalat Explained The concept of Lok Adalat has emerged as a significant mechanism for the resolution of disputes in India. Among the various forms of Lok Adalats, the Permanent Lok Adala…
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Property Law
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Election Doctrine Explained The electoral process is the cornerstone of democracy in India, where the will of the people is expressed through voting. The legal framework governing elections in India i…
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Property Law
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Building Plan Sanction: MCD and DDA Violation Penalty The process of obtaining a building plan sanction in India is a critical aspect of urban development, particularly in metropolitan areas governed …
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Property Law
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Shareholder Agreement Explained In the realm of corporate governance and business operations, a Shareholder Agreement (SHA) emerges as a pivotal document that outlines the rights, responsibilities, an…
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Property Law
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Ex Parte Decree Explained The term "Ex Parte" is derived from Latin, meaning "from one party." In the context of legal proceedings, an ex parte decree refers to a decision made by a court in the absen…
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Property Law
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Fast Track Arbitration Explained Arbitration is a widely recognized method of resolving disputes outside the traditional court system. In India, arbitration has gained significant traction due to its …
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Property Law
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Foreign Arbitral Award Enforcement in India: A Comprehensive Guide The enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in India is governed primarily by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter …
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Property Law
Updated on 10 Feb 2026
Settlement Through Lok Adalat In India, the judicial system has long been burdened by a backlog of cases, leading to prolonged litigation and delayed justice. To address this challenge, the concept of…
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Property Law
Updated on 10 Feb 2026
Bank Account Frozen Due to ED IT Raid: Understanding the Defreeze Petition Process The Enforcement Directorate (ED) plays a pivotal role in combating financial crimes in India, particularly those rela…
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Property Law
Updated on 10 Feb 2026
Dismissal of Suit for Default The legal landscape in India is governed by a myriad of statutes, rules, and judicial precedents. One of the critical aspects of civil litigation is the procedural framew…
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Property Law
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Public Interest Litigation Explained Introduction Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a significant tool in the Indian legal system, enabling citizens to seek judicial intervention in matt…
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Property Law
Updated on 10 Feb 2026
Property Tax Reassessment Objection: Municipal Format in India Property tax is a critical source of revenue for municipal bodies in India, which fund various public services and infrastructure project…
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Property Law
Updated on 10 Feb 2026
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code: Operational Creditor Demand Notice The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) has transformed the insolvency landscape in India by providing a comprehensive framewo…
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Property Law
Updated on 10 Feb 2026
Maintainability of PIL Explained Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a powerful tool in the Indian legal framework, allowing individuals and groups to seek judicial intervention in matters…
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Property Law
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Jurisdiction of Civil Court Explained The jurisdiction of civil courts in India is a fundamental aspect of the legal system, determining the scope and limits within which civil courts can exercise the…
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Property Law
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Article 227 Explained Article 227 of the Constitution of India is a significant provision that empowers the High Courts to exercise supervisory jurisdiction over subordinate courts and tribunals. This…
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