Real Estate Price Escalation
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1y ago
Priya Patel, a 5th-year Law Student specializing in Corporate Law at the School of law, Lovely Professional University has written this blog explaining “Real Estate Price Escalation”. INTRODUCTION It is not uncommon that multiple offers frequently arrive for sellers in a rising real estate market. And escalation here states that in a real estate contract, if the seller receives a higher competing offer, a potential buyer is willing to increase their offer on a home. Also, it specifies the buyer’s spending limit and how much more they are willing to pay than the highest offer, and how ..read more
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Educational and Cultural Rights under Indian Constitution
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Drishti Suji, a 4th-year student from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS) has written this Article “Educational and Cultural Rights under Indian Constitution”. INTRODUCTION The fundamental rights that are guaranteed to all citizens under the Indian Constitution are basic human rights. They are implemented without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, etc. Importantly, under specific circumstances, fundamental rights are upheld by the courts. They are referred to as essential rights for two reasons: The Constitution guarantees them by enshrining them. They can be jud ..read more
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RERA & Real Estate Agents
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1y ago
Adhweat Gupta a 5th-year Law Student specializing in Corporate Law at the School of law, Lovely Professional University has written this article ” RERA & Role of Real Estate Agents “ INTRODUCTION The Indian real estate sector has been plagued by several issues such as a lack of transparency, delays in the delivery of projects, and fraudulent practices. To address these issues, the government introduced the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA)[1], which came into effect on May 1, 2017. RERA aims to bring transparency, accountability, and efficiency to the ..read more
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UAPA – Why and How it is a stringent law
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Ankita Lode, a final year student of Yeshwant Law College, Wardha has written this Article on “UAPA – Why and How it is a stringent law”. Introduction The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, or UAPA, is a law passed by the Indian Parliament in 1967 to prevent unlawful activities that threaten the sovereignty and integrity of India. The UAPA has been amended several times since its inception, with the latest amendment taking place in August 2019. However, The UAPA is a controversial law that has been criticized for being draconian and violating the civil liberties of citizens. Under UAPA, a p ..read more
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Analysis of Consumer role in RERA
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Kiranjot Kaur, a 5th-year Law Student specializing in Corporate Law at the School of law, Lovely Professional University has written this article “Analysis of Consumer role in RERA” INTRODUCTION Real Estate is one of the most important sectors of our country. Many people work hard for their entire lives, just to buy a dream property of their own. Improving the economic status of the people leads to some sort of investment. Ultimately leading to purchasing their own property being one of the most sought-after. Real Estate consists of properties as land or constructed buildings. B ..read more
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An emerging aspect of Real Estate in Uttar Pradesh
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ANURAG SRIVASTAVA, a 5th-year Law Student specialising in Corporate Law at the School of law, Lovely Professional University has written this blog explaining- An emerging aspect of Real Estate in Uttar Pradesh Introduction Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) was established in the year 2017 to regulate the real estate sector, to bring transparency between the Promoters, Agents and Allotees and to protect the interest of buyers. The Real Estate sector is the most important sector of the Indian Economy and Uttar Pradesh is one of the most populous states in the cou ..read more
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Collegium System in India- Know about it
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1y ago
Tanu Saini, a 4th Year Law Student at the Institute of Law Kurukshetra University has written this article. It explains all about the collegium system in India. Introduction We often see Supreme Court in the news for the pronouncement of judgments. Although, nowadays, it can be seen defending itself over the functioning of the Collegium system. The war of words can be seen between the Government of India and the Supreme Court of India. This debate keeps arising from time to time. The latest debate began when Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju remarked. ‘I do not want to say much as it may seem li ..read more
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Drawbacks of RERA
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Benedicta Baidooa 5th-year Law Student specializing in Corporate Law at the School of law, Lovely Professional University has written this blog explaining ” Drawbacks of RERA Act 2016″ INTRODUCTION RERA was created to provide order to India’s formerly unorganized and unregulated real estate market. The number of tussles and disagreements between homeowners and developers was on the rise in the absence of an effective regulator. Furthermore, the lack of uniformity in regulations across different states has resulted in a fragmented and confusing regulatory framework, making it difficul ..read more
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Difference between Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences
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Rudrakshi Sharma, a second year student from Symbiosis Law School, Noida has written this Article on”Difference between Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences”. Introduction The Indian criminal justice system classifies criminal offenses into various categories based on severity and the punishment prescribed under the law. One such classification is bailable and non-bailable offenses. Understanding the distinction between the two is crucial for all stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including the police, lawyers, judges, and the accused. The Indian Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC ..read more
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Gender Justice and Item Songs In Indian Cinema
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Khushi Pandey,  a 1st Year student of, the Army Institute of Law, Mohali has written this Article on “Gender Justice and Item Songs In Indian Cinema”. An item song in Bollywood is a dancing interlude with a young actress that has nothing to do with the plot of the film. It doesn’t provide any information regarding the film’s plot. Companies frequently use it as a promotional tool and marketing strategy, making it a substantial source of advertising. The frequency and significance of item numbers constitute a puzzling social and cultural phenomenon. Many other spheres of the state acknowle ..read more
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