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12
FEB
2021

Paradox Surrounding the Statutory Age of Minority

INTRODUCTION Law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice and when they fail in this purpose they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress. –Martin Luther King, Jr. The term `minor’ originated from French term...
10
FEB
2021

Articles 226 And 227 : Power, Scope And Difference

The Constitution of India confers various powers on High Court which are provided under Articles 225 to 228, of which the powers conferred under Article 226 and 227 are extraordinary in nature and are said to be endowed upon the High Court to ensure proper and effective...
09
FEB
2021

Applicability of Real Estate (Regulation And Development) Act 2016 to Industrial Premises

It is said that the preamble is the key to understand the underlying philosophy of an Act and is a declaration by the legislature of the reasons for the passing of the statutes to which it is prefixed. It is the preliminary part of legislation, setting out what is all about or...
08
FEB
2021

Necessity To Review The Policies For Utilizing The Acquired Land After Indore Development Authority V. Manoharlal By The State Governments

The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 has governed the field of acquisition for more than 120 years and the country has witnessed an era of Compulsory Acquisition as the Act bestowed unbridled and wide powers in the State for acquiring the land and at the same time did not contain...
23
JAN
2021

Custodial Violence-A Barrier On A Democratic System

India as a long-standing democratic country in the world which sets an example to the world, provides for certain rights enshrined by the Constitution of India. But the custodial violence a longstanding phenomenon has become a barrier and a limitation to the fundamental rights...
21
JAN
2021

Now Time For Diagnosis of the Ills of Subordinate Judiciary

The judges and the jurists of the country, and as also the print media, often make mountain of a mole hill in the matter of exercise of Public Interest Litigation jurisdiction by the judges of the higher courts. The same is much ado about nothing when there is no dispute that the...
05
NOV
2020

Order 2 Rule 2 – A Bar to Splitting of Evil

It is believed that “Litigation is the pursuit of practical ends, not a game of chess.” Yet, sometimes, filing a lawsuit remains the only effective route to refute the allegations and repair the damage caused to a person by breach of his legal right. A...
30
OCT
2020

Jamabandi – A Document of Title

Introduction :- State of Punjab is primarily based on Agriculture and its produce. There are few heavy industries installed and operative in the state of Punjab. In view of the fact that the state of Punjab is based on Agriculture, the knowledge of revenue laws is one of the...
21
OCT
2020

Supreme Court Usurping the Cave of Legislatures Like Arabian Camel – Need For Restraint or Control on this Trend

Role of our Apex Court in the matter of interpretation of our Constitution through various judgments right from day one has been very exemplary, splendid, and laudable right from day one which can dumbfound the best of the jurists in the world. Hardly had the ink on the papers of...
01
OCT
2020

Order XII Rule 6 – A Decree By Consent And the Challenges Ahead

“No one can make you feel inferior, without your consent” A decision of a civil suit culminates into a decree and the party in whose favour suit is decided, becomes the decree holder and the opposite party, against whom the suit is decided becomes the Judgement...