Facts of the Case ‘X’ is the lawful owner of a piece of immovable property. ‘Y’ has been in continuous possession of the said land […]
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‘X’ was charged for killing his wife with an axe. Their son a child of four years was beside them. The prosecution produced the child as a witness. There was no other evidence. The court convicted ‘X’ on the basis of evidence of the child. Is the conviction valid? What is the legal position?
Facts of the Case X was charged with murdering his wife using an axe.At the time of the incident, their four-year-old son was present beside […]
‘X’ is the land owner of suit property, alleged Y-Defendent encroached upon his land. Who has to prove the land in question belongs to them?
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgments A. Section 101 – Burden of Proof (Indian […]
Vicarious Liability
Meaning and Concept The doctrine of Vicarious Liability is a fundamental principle in Tort Law, which holds one person liable for the wrongful acts of […]
16. Bequeathable One Third Principle
Definition and Concept The Bequeathable One-Third Principle in Muslim law refers to the maximum portion of a Muslim’s property that can be bequeathed by will […]
