Comprehensive Analysis: Modes of Execution of a Decree under Civil Procedure Code In civil jurisprudence, the term execution holds paramount importance. While obtaining a decree […]
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20. “When time begins to run it will continue to run” Explain the statement with the help of leading case laws.
Understanding the Principle: Legal Framework Under Limitation Act, 1963 Section 9: Continuous Running of Time The statutory basis of this doctrine lies in Section 9 […]
21. When a suit is dismissed for default? What is the remedy available to the aggrieved party, under the provisions of C.P.C?
What Constitutes Dismissal for Default? Dismissal for default typically refers to the rejection or termination of a suit when the plaintiff fails to appear before […]
22. “Limitation bars remedy but do not destroy right’. Discuss.
“Limitation Bars Remedy but Does Not Destroy Right” – A Legal Analysis The law of limitation plays a significant role in maintaining legal certainty. It […]
40. Mesne Profits
What Are Mesne Profits? In Indian law, mesne profits refer to the profits a person wrongfully earns by possessing immovable property without legal authority. When […]
41. Cause of Action
Understanding the Concept of Cause of Action in Law The term ‘Cause of Action’ is fundamental in both civil and criminal legal proceedings. It refers […]
42. Commissions
Commissions in Indian Law: A Complete Guide Introduction: Understanding the Role of Commissions In the Indian legal system, commissions are authoritative bodies constituted to investigate, […]
43. Reference
Understanding ‘Reference’ under Indian Law Introduction to Reference in Law In legal terminology, “Reference” refers to the act of referring a legal question from a […]
44. Condonation Delay
Condonation of Delay under Indian Law: An In-depth Legal Insight Introduction to Condonation of Delay In the Indian legal system, condonation of delay refers to […]
45.Civil Suit
Civil Suit in Indian Law: Meaning, Essentials, Procedure & Jurisdiction A civil suit is a legal proceeding instituted by a party (plaintiff) against another (defendant) […]