Introduction Land acquisition is a sovereign function of the State, primarily for public purposes such as infrastructure, transportation, education, healthcare, and housing. When private land […]
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1.What are the Principal features of Civil Procedure Code 1908
1. Historical Background and Objective The British introduced the CPC in 1859, but multiple revisions led to the enactment of the present code in 1908. […]
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 […]
39. Preliminary Decree
What is a Preliminary Decree? A preliminary decree is a judicial determination that conclusively decides the rights of parties with respect to the matters in […]
12. Explain the Concept of Preliminary Notification and Declaration under the Land Acquisition Act.
Understanding Preliminary Notification and Declaration under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 The Land Acquisition Act of 1894 was enacted to facilitate the process of acquiring […]
38. Object of litigation
In civil proceedings, litigation is not merely a formal process of dispute resolution—it serves as a structured mechanism to enforce rights, seek remedies, and ensure […]
37.Interpleader Suits.
What is an Interpleader Suit? An interpleader suit is a legal remedy available under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC), specifically under Section 88 and […]
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 […]
Examine the various rights of cultivators of land when can termination of tenancy be effected?
Introduction In India, land reforms have long sought to correct historic imbalances in agrarian relations. One of the central reforms was the recognition and protection […]
36.Arrest and Detention
What is Arrest in Legal Terms? An arrest occurs when the police or an authority lawfully takes a person into custody. This action prevents the […]
