Private property is a necessary institution, at least in a fallen world; men work more and dispute less when goods are private than when they are in common. R. H. Tawney Family disputes can result in a forced partition. Partition of property takes region while there may be joint possession of or greater individuals... Continue Reading →
The Companies Act
Introduction The Companies Act, 2013 passed by the parliament has received the assent of the president of India on 29th August 2013.This Act was amended and the law was passed relating to companies. The Companies act, 2013 has been notified in the Gazette in 2013. Some of the other provisions has been passed and published... Continue Reading →
Forest Land in India
Introduction Forests are an invaluable natural resource. They provide us raw materials such as wood, timber, minerals, fodder, fuel, etc. They prevent soil erosion, provide shelter to tribal people, maintain the balance of the ecosystem and function as the guardians of the diverse wildlife that our country houses. Apart from this, many forests in India... Continue Reading →
What is Completion Certificate?
A certificate does not make you certified. Attitude, performance, commitment to self and team - these and a certificate make you certified. INTRODUCTION After a housing project has been completed in accordance with a building plan that has been approved, it is granted a completion certificate, which is a legal document. Any housing project that... Continue Reading →
PROPERTY INHERITANCE RIGHTS OF AN ADOPTED CHILD UNDER THE MUSLIM LAW IN INDIA
According to the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act of 2015, adoption is the process by which an adopted child is permanently separated from his biological parents and becomes the lawful child of his adoptive parents with all of the rights, privileges, and responsibilities that come with being a biological child. Adoption comes... Continue Reading →
Actionable Claim under Transfer of Property
INTRODUCTION The transfer of property act is generally based on immovable property, but some of its provisions can also be laid on movable property. In general, an actionable claim refers to one that allows you to take legal action. It signifies there is a claim and you can approach the court to have it enforced.... Continue Reading →
Security Deposit while renting the property
"Service is the Rent we pay for the Privilege of Living on this Earth.” Introduction A security deposit is an amount that a tenant pays to the landlord at the start of the tenancy. The sum that a tenant gives the landlord as a security deposit is paid at the beginning of the tenancy. It is... Continue Reading →
Role of State Human Rights Commission
Abstract : 1. Introduction . 2. Constitution of State Human Rights Commission . 3. Appointment of Chairperson and Members of State Commission . 4. Resignation and Removal of Chairperson and Members of State Commission. 5. Salary and Allowances 6. Functions of State Human Rights Commission. 7. Powers of SHRC. 8. Achievements of SHRC. 9. Conclusion.... Continue Reading →
Composition, Powers and Functions of National Commission for Women.
Abstract: 1. Composition of National commission for women. 2. Term of office and conditions of service of chairperson and members. 3. Powers of NCW. 4. Functions of NCW Article: • Composition of the National Commission for Women: Section 3 in The National Commission for Women Act, 1990 3. Constitution of the National Commission for Women.-... Continue Reading →
Composition, Powers and Functions of National Commission for Men
Abstract : 1. Introduction 2. When Laws Say Men’s Rights are NOT Human Rights 3. Domestic violence laws 4. Child custody laws and visitation laws work against men 5. Gender biased rape laws in India 6. What needs to be done to change the situation 7. Men’s Rights are also Human Rights 8. Men in... Continue Reading →
Composition, Powers and Functions of SC/ST Commission.
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Article 338 in the Constitution of India 1949. 3. Composition of National Commission for Scheduled Castes. 4. Powers of SC Commission 5. Functions of SC Commission. 6. Composition of National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. 7. Powers of ST Commission. 8. Functions of ST Commission. Article: • Introduction: 1. Article 338 of... Continue Reading →
Group Rights Women and Children
Abstract : 1. Chid Rights 2. Some of the most important rights to children 3. Women's rights 4. Women-specific legislation 5. Women-related legislation 6. Some of the most important rights to women 7. Conclusion. Article: Child Rights : Includes the children's rights adopted in the United Nations convention on the Rights of the Child on... Continue Reading →
Human Rights Act ,1993.
Review of literature: • Human Rights • What is Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993? • Introduction of Human Rights • Objectives of Human Rights • Kinds of Human Rights • National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) • State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) Article: Human Rights: 1. Means the rights relating to life, liberty, equality and... Continue Reading →
WHAT IS CRUELTY?
Before 1955, getting a divorce as a Hindu was not always simple. Because the marriage was seen as a religious union in Hinduism. The parliament resolved to create laws pertaining to the Hindu in light of different stigmas in social life of the Hindu. However, doing so was a challenging undertaking. The lawful marriage between... Continue Reading →
MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICE AND IT’S LAWS IN INDIA
MEANING OF MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICE Maximum Retail Price (MRP) is the highest possible price fixed by the manufacturer that can be charged for a product from a customer. Retailers may choose to sell products at the MRP or for less than the MRP. Under the Consumer Goods (mandatory printing of cost of production and maximum... Continue Reading →
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
INTRODUCTION: Human beings are a product of the environment; hence, a stable environment is a prerequisite for their sustenance. However human beings for their selfish interests have exploited the environment for all its worth causing its deterioration and destruction. While the environment has endlessly nourished its inhabitants, man’s greed for economic benefits poses a great... Continue Reading →
Rights of people from the LGBT Community
Introduction: In India, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights have progressed dramatically in recent years. However, Indian LGBT individuals continue to suffer societal and legal challenges that non-LGBT citizens do not encounter. What do you understand by LGBTQ? LTGQB are abbreviations for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning. These phrases refer to a person's... Continue Reading →
What Skills do law firms look for?
Introduction Every law student or lawyer wants/ wish to get into good law firms but a few are able to crack the interview as they lack certain skills which are obligatory. This blog will make you assimilate most of the skills which help any law student or lawyer to get into TIER 1 law firms.... Continue Reading →
Court Intervention in ADR
What do you understand by Arbitration? "Arbitration" is a dispute settlement process between two or more parties. It is the objective through which conveyed by a Contract or Agreement. In this, parties agree to resolve their conflicts, utilizing mediation or conciliation. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 of Section 2 defined Arbitration as (a)... Continue Reading →
Things that cannot be held as immovable property
What are Immovable Property?Section 3 (1) of the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 defines immovable property. Indian law has accepted the technical separation of property into real and personal property recognized by English law, rather than the split of property into moveable and immovable. Their Lordships of the Privy Council stated in Futtehsang v.... Continue Reading →