Introduction The Andhra Pradesh Assigned Lands (Prohibition of Transfers) Act, 1977 is a landmark legislation aimed at protecting the interests of the economically weaker sections […]
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51. Ex- parte Injunction
Ex-parte Injunction in Indian Law: Meaning, Procedure, and Judicial Principles Introduction to Ex-parte Injunction An Ex-parte Injunction allows a court to grant temporary relief to […]
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 […]
4. Judgement and decree
Judgment and Decree under Indian Civil Law In Indian civil jurisprudence, the terms “judgment” and “decree” are often used together, but they carry distinct meanings […]
14. Essentials of Suit
A civil suit is a legal proceeding initiated by a party (plaintiff) seeking judicial redress for a civil wrong or enforcement of a right. For […]
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 […]
52. Place of Suing
Place of Suing in Indian Law: A Complete Guide Understanding the place of suing plays a crucial role in civil litigation. It helps determine the […]
3. Explain the procedure for acquiring land under Land Acquisition Act, 1894
Introduction The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 was the primary legislation in colonial and post-colonial India that governed the process by which the government could acquire […]
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 […]
13. Suits by or against the Government
In a democratic legal system like India, the government is not immune from judicial scrutiny. When disputes arise involving the State, the Code of Civil […]