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62. Property Law

Lok Adalat Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Lok Adalat Explained In the Indian legal system, Lok Adalats represent a significant shift towards an alternative dispute resolution mechanism aimed at providing a faster, more accessible, and cost-ef…

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63. Property Law

Maintainability of PIL Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Maintainability of PIL Explained The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a significant tool in the Indian legal system, enabling individuals and groups to seek judicial intervention for ma…

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64. Property Law

Maintainability of Suit Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Maintainability of Suit Explained The concept of maintainability of a suit is a cornerstone in the realm of civil litigation in India. It addresses whether a particular suit can be entertained by the …

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65. Property Law

Dismissal of PIL Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Dismissal of PIL Explained The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a significant tool in the Indian legal landscape, enabling individuals and organizations to seek judicial intervention in…

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66. Property Law

Mandamus Writ Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Mandamus Writ Explained The writ of mandamus is a significant instrument within the Indian legal framework, serving as a powerful tool for the enforcement of rights and the performance of duties. Orig…

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67. Property Law

Negotiation in Legal Disputes

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Negotiation in Legal Disputes Negotiation is a fundamental aspect of resolving legal disputes, serving as a powerful tool for parties seeking to settle their differences without resorting to protracte…

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68. Property Law

Non Speaking Order Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Non Speaking Order Explained In the realm of Indian jurisprudence, the term "non-speaking order" refers to a judicial decision or order that does not provide detailed reasoning or justification for th…

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69. Property Law

Obiter Dicta Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Obiter Dicta Explained The concept of obiter dicta holds a significant place in the field of law, particularly in the context of judicial decisions and their interpretations. In India, where the legal…

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71. Property Law

Pecuniary Jurisdiction Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Pecuniary Jurisdiction Explained Pecuniary jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to adjudicate cases based on the monetary value involved in the disputes. In India, this concept is paramount…

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72. Property Law

Permanent Lok Adalat Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Permanent Lok Adalat Explained The Indian legal system has evolved significantly over the years, incorporating various alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to alleviate the burden on traditional …

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74. Property Law

Prohibition Writ Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Prohibition Writ Explained The writ of prohibition is an essential component of the judicial review mechanism in India, serving as a vital tool for maintaining the rule of law and ensuring that inferi…

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75. Property Law

Prospective Overruling Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Prospective Overruling Explained The doctrine of prospective overruling is a significant legal principle that has emerged as a tool for ensuring that the law evolves while maintaining legal certainty …

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76. Property Law

Ratio Decidendi Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Ratio Decidendi Explained The concept of ratio decidendi is fundamental in the realm of Indian jurisprudence. It forms the backbone of judicial decisions and serves as a guiding principle for future c…

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77. Property Law

Reasoned Order Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Reasoned Order Explained The concept of a "reasoned order" holds significant importance in the Indian legal landscape. It serves as a cornerstone for ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairnes…

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78. Property Law

Receiver Powers Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Receiver Powers Explained The appointment of a receiver is a significant aspect of civil litigation in India, particularly in the context of property disputes, insolvency proceedings, and enforcement …

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80. Property Law

Res Judicata Explained

Updated on 10 Feb 2026

Res Judicata Explained Res judicata is a fundamental principle in the Indian legal system that seeks to prevent the re-litigation of cases that have been conclusively determined by a competent court. …

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