The Registering Officer under the Act of 1908 has no power to adjudicate upon the issue of marketable title to the property. The power of the Regis
The Registering Officer under the Act of 1908 has no power to adjudicate upon the issue of marketable title to the property. The power of the Regis
Rule 11(d) of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) stipulates that the plaint shall be rejected where the suit appears from the statement in the plaint t
When a committee that has been formed for a particular purpose, although the purpose is achieved, it can still be a necessary or a proper party if
All suits and applications relating to a commercial dispute of Specified Value pending in a Civil Court alone can be transferred to a Commercial Co
The object of keeping the accused person in detention during the trial is not punishment. The main purpose is to secure the attendance of the accus
A university cannot arbitrarily declare a job candidate’s degree certificate to be unrecognized or invalid without proper basic or material indic
Appellate Court has the power to review the evidence in appeal against acquittal and even to reappreciate the entire evidence. It can consider both
Merely being involved in several crimes without being involved in any other crime to elevate the continuing unlawful activity to the case of organi
If a trust misuses it registration under section 12AA and 80G of IT Act,1961 by way of making bogus donations is not entitled to retain and enjoy i
The petitioners were arrested under Sections147 of the Indian Penal Code, “Punishment for rioting”, section148, “Rioting, armed with a deadly