What is an Ex Parte Decree? An Ex Parte Decree is a judgment passed by the court in favor of one party when the other […]
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48. Indigent Suits
Indigent Suits under Indian Law: Meaning, Provisions, and Procedure The Indian legal system upholds the principle of access to justice for all. However, litigation can […]
30.Set-Aside ex-parte Decree
An ex-parte decree is a judgment passed by the court in the absence of one of the parties, typically the defendant. However, the law allows […]
22.Temporary injunctions and interlocutory Matters
What is a Temporary Injunction? A temporary injunction is a court order that restrains a party from performing a particular act until the case is […]
49. Legal disability under Limitation Act 1963
Legal Disability under Limitation Act 1963 Introduction The Limitation Act, 1963, is a key piece of legislation in India that governs the time limits within […]
21.Right to lodge a caveat
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 […]
29. Interlocutory Application
In Indian civil litigation, an Interlocutory Application (IA) plays a crucial role in facilitating justice before the final disposal of a case. These are applications […]
50. Status Quo
Status Quo in Law: Meaning, Application, and Legal Impact Introduction to Status Quo in Law In Indian law, the term “Status Quo” refers to preserving […]
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 […]
15. Attachments and sale
In civil proceedings, when a judgment-debtor fails to comply with a court decree, the decree-holder can seek execution. One of the most effective methods of […]