Doctrine of Part Performance as enshrined in Section 53A of the TPA (Transfer of Property Act, 1882) could be raised if there is an agreement betwe
Doctrine of Part Performance as enshrined in Section 53A of the TPA (Transfer of Property Act, 1882) could be raised if there is an agreement betwe
The inherent power of the High Court is an inalienable attribute of the position it holds with respect to the courts subordinate to it. They are ne
An individual who disobeys a judge or otherwise interrupts the legal process in the courtroom is charged with contempt of Court. The Court issued a
The protection granted by the without prejudice principle implies that parties to the without prejudice discussions can use the substance or detail
In the Preamble to the Constitution of India “we the people” had determined to establish India as a Secular Republic. Article 15(1), wh
Wherein grievances have arisen, it is necessary to allow concerned persons to approach the appropriate authority for a remedy, as was highlighted i
The objective of Arbitration is to settle the dispute which arose between the parties by one or more arbitrators appointed by them by going throu
The FIR is not an encyclopedia but can be used for corroborating the maker of the report – Jharkhand high court The criminal appeals are directed
High Court has inherent powers to grant pre-arrest bail in appropriate cases and bar against Anticipatory Bail under Section 18 of the SC/ST Act co
Article 14 of the Constitution of India is a positive concept and does not promote negative equality. Irregularity and illegality cannot be perpetu