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Whether The Grant Of Probate By The Testamentary Court Conveys Title Of Any Property To Any Person?

By Nazaqat Lal, Advocate & Solicitor, Bombay High Court nazaqat_lal@hotmail.com | April 21, 2021 The question of the grant of probate by a testamentary court conferring title of a property to a person is a question interlinked with the jurisdiction of a testamentary court. This question was succinctly answered in ...
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ENTRIES IN BALANCE SHEET

ENTRIES IN BALANCE SHEET AMOUNTING TO ACKNOWLEGMENTS OF DEBT UNDER SECTION 18 OF THE LIMITATION ACT AND ITS APPLICABLILITY TO INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE

By Manish Doshi, Advocate manish@vimadalal.in | April, 19 2021 In a recent judgement delivered by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, in Asset Reconstruction Company (India) Limited v. Bishal Jaiswal & Anr, important questions arose for the consideration of the Court:- A. Whether Section 18 of the Limitation Act, 1963 ...
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GIFT OF AN IMMOVABLE PROPERTY TO A STRANGER

GIFT OF AN IMMOVABLE PROPERTY TO A STRANGER TO THE EXCLUSION OF LEGAL HEIRS OF CLASS-I OF THE HINDU SUCCESSION ACT, 1956, CAN BE REGARDED AS A TRANSFER IN LAW?

By Esha Malik, Advocate eshamalik322@gmail.com | April, 17 2021 In a recent judgement delivered by the Hon’ble High Court at Calcutta in Prabitra Kumar Maity v. Shyamali Manna and Others, an interesting, important and significant question arose for the consideration of the Hon’ble Court “whether a gift of immovable property ...
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CAN A LLP BECOME A PARTNER

CAN A LLP BECOME A PARTNER IN A PARTNERSHIP FIRM?

By Isha Thakur, Law Student, SNDT Law School ishav1998@gmail.com | April, 13 2021 The ease of forming and operating a partnership has been instrumental in improving the ease of conducting business in India. With minimum intervention from regulatory authorities, non-obligatory registration process and wide decision-making power, the concept of partnership ...
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INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT U/S 23 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 AND TRADEMARK U/S 103 OF THE TRADEMARK ACT,1999 ARE NON-BAILABLE OFFENCES

By Heena Thalesar, Advocate heenathalesar2233@gmail.com | March 27, 2021 WHAT IS INFRINGEMENT? Infringement refers to the unauthorized use of material that is protected under intellectual property laws. This usually refers to instances of copyright infringement, such as when artistic works, music or literary works are used without the creator’s permission ...
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Restriction on Sale of Immovable Property by Non-Citizens

By Isha Thakur, Law Student, SNDT Law School Ishav1998@gmail.com | March 20, 2020 Austere regulations and surveillance of capital asset transactions for maintaining foreign exchange reserves is not an uncommon practice. In fact, countries around the globe have legislated rigid and stringent processes with a view to avoid drainage of ...
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Information technolohy rules

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RULES, 2021

By PRAJJWAL SHARMA, Law Student, HPNLU, SHIMLA prajjwalsharma590@gmail.com| March 10, 2021 What are the new social media regulations called? The new social media regulation is called, “The Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021”. What are these “Intermediaries”? The term “intermediary” has been defined under ...
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Right of Parties in Breach of Contract With Reference to Supreme Court Cases

By Nehil Bhatnagar, Law Student, Hidayatullah National Law University. nehil0907@gmail.com | March 10, 2021 The Law of Contract provides that in breach of contract both the parties are allowed compensation, restoration or at least return of their goods or services in breach of contract. Thus, law and, the courts from ...
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closed material procedures

Practice of Sealed Cover Doctrine : A Case of Constitutionalism of Convenience?

By Namita Shetty*, Advocate nshetty89@gmail.com | Nov 30, 2020 An independent judiciary is the hallmark of a healthy democracy. Judicial Independence is sine qua non of a vibrant democratic system. For Rule of Law to prevail, judicial independence is of primary necessity as only an impartial and independent judiciary can ...
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wills

LAW OF WILLS

By Admin, LegalFormatsIndia.com Dec 8, 2020 This Article is only to highlight the general information and concept of a valid “WILL”. “Will” is defined in Section 2 (b) of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 as “the legal declaration of the intention of a testator with respect to his property which ...
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