Purpose of the Limitation Act The Limitation Act exists to bring legal certainty and discipline into the justice system. Its main objectives include: Therefore, while […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
6.Attachment before judgement
What is Attachment Before Judgment? Attachment before judgment refers to a legal process where the court temporarily seizes or freezes the property of the defendant […]
