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Do Female Hindus Have Absolute Rights Over Their Property?
Abstract This article critically examines Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act of 1956. Section 14 of this Act is significant because it covers Hindu women’s property rights, providing them complete ownership of their assets.
Caveat under Section 148A of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908
Introduction A caveat is a legal notice filed in a court by an individual or entity to preempt any ex-parte orders or actions in a proceeding that is anticipated to be initiated against them. The
Regulatory Oversight Of Corporate Practices Under The Consumer Protection Act: Ensuring Accountability And Consumer Rights
Introduction The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) serves as a fundamental piece of legislation designed to safeguard consumer interests, provide effective redressal mechanisms, and ensure that corporations adhere to fair trade practices. The Consumer Protection Act,
Intervention Application With Special Reference To Civil Law
INTRODUCTION Intervention is a process through which a non party person also known as an intervener can be allowed to seek for joining an ongoing case with discretion of the court. Intervention is a tool
Intervention Application With Special Reference To Criminal Law In India
INTRODUCTION Intervention is a process through which a non party person also known as an intervener can be allowed to seek for joining an ongoing case with discretion of the court. Intervention is a tool
Digital Transformation In The Light Of New Criminal Laws
Introduction The parliament has introduced three new criminal laws to overhaul the Indian criminal justice system. The laws came into effect from July 1, 2024. The Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita(BNSS),