What is a Caveat? A caveat is a legal notice filed by someone who anticipates that another person may initiate legal action against them. It […]
Author: Durga Medida
20.Suits relating to public matters
What Are Suits Relating to Public Matters? Suits relating to public matters refer to legal actions filed in courts for the enforcement or protection of […]
19.Arrest and attachment before judgement
What is Arrest Before Judgment? Legal Provision: Order XXXVIII Rule 1 of the CPC empowers the court to order the arrest of a defendant before […]
18.Foreign judgements
What Is a Foreign Judgment? A foreign judgment refers to any decision made by a court situated outside India. The judgment must arise from a […]
17.Pecuniary Jurisdiction
What is Pecuniary Jurisdiction? Pecuniary jurisdiction refers to the financial limits within which a court can entertain civil cases. In simple terms, it helps decide […]
16.Acknowledgement under the limitation Act 1963
What is Acknowledgement under the Limitation Act, 1963? Acknowledgement under Section 18 of the Limitation Act refers to a situation where a debtor or party […]
10.Doctrine of Resjudicata
What is Res Judicata? The term Res Judicata comes from Latin, meaning “a matter already judged.” Under this doctrine, once a final judgment has been […]
9.Doctrine of Sub-judice
What is the Doctrine of Sub-Judice? The word Sub-Judice literally means “under judicial consideration.” The doctrine restricts a second court from trying a suit on […]
8.Effect of limitation
What is the Law of Limitation? The Limitation Act, 1963 sets a fixed time frame within which a person must approach the court for redressal […]
7.Inherent powers of the Court
What are Inherent Powers of the Court? Inherent powers refer to the natural authority that a court possesses to regulate its procedure, protect its dignity, […]
