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2M ago
Women and Law
Introduction
In the pursuit of gender equality, the role of law in shaping the status of women cannot be overstated. Across the globe, legal frameworks have evolved to address historical injustices and promote a fair and equitable society. This article delves into the various provisions and landmark cases that have played a pivotal role in shaping women's rights within the legal realm.
Provisions Safeguarding Women's Rights
Numerous legal provisions exist to safeguard women's rights, covering areas such as marriage, property, employment, and reproductive rights. Notab ..read more
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2M ago
Human Rights
Introduction
Human rights are the bedrock of a just and equitable society, providing a framework that safeguards the inherent dignity and worth of every individual. As the world navigates complex social, political, and technological changes, the understanding and protection of human rights become increasingly crucial. This article delves into the essence of human rights, exploring their significance, challenges, legal provisions, and concludes with a reflection on their enduring importance.
Understanding Human Rights
Definition and Scope
Human rights, fundamentally ..read more
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3M ago
Customery law of odisha
Introduction
Customary law, deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of societies, plays a pivotal role in shaping the legal landscape of different regions. In the case of Odisha, a state in Eastern India with a rich tapestry of traditions, the customary law is a dynamic force that coexists with statutory laws. This article delves into the nuances of the customary law of Odisha, exploring its origins, its legal standing, and its impact on the lives of the people.
Historical Foundations of Customary Law in Odisha
Odisha, with its diverse communities a ..read more
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3M ago
Tribal Law
Introduction
Tribal law, often referred to as indigenous or Native American law, encompasses the legal systems and customs of Native American tribes within the United States. These laws exist alongside federal and state laws, reflecting the unique status of tribal nations as distinct sovereign entities. This article delves into the intricacies of tribal law, highlighting a landmark case that significantly shaped its trajectory.
Origins and Development of Tribal Law
Tribal law has deep historical roots, predating the establishment of the United States. It is roote ..read more
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4M ago
Land Legislation in India
Introduction
Land is a critical asset in India, playing a pivotal role in the country's economic, social, and cultural fabric. The legislative framework governing land in India is complex, with a combination of central and state laws. This article delves into the intricacies of land legislation, exploring constitutional provisions, key subheadings, and concluding with the broader implications.
Constitutional Provision
The Constitution of India lays the foundation for land-related legislation, offering a framework that distributes powers between the centr ..read more
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6M ago
Legal disabilities
introduction
according to the limitation act 1963 the person should institute the application with in limitation period but their are some exception where the person can not file that is during legal representative legal disability define in part 2 from section 6 to 9 of the limitation act 1963.
what is legal disability
legal disability means when a person is minor ,insane , idiot, these person are legally disable to file a suit application.
section 6 -legal disability
1-where a person entitled to make a suit or an application disable then that person make a su ..read more
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6M ago
Bar of limitation
Written BY- Shalini Bishi
introduction
the limitation act enacted in 5th october 1963 and came into force in 15th january 1964.the limitation act based on two maxim that are
1- intrest republicae at sit firis litium which means it is the intrest of state that there should be end to litiation .
2- vigilatibus non dormientibus jura subveriunt which means law will help those who are vigilant with their right and not those who sleep upon it .
Essential features of limitation act 1963
the limitation act contain 32 section and 137 articles . in limitation act minimum ..read more
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6M ago
Doctrine of Acceleration(Sec-27)
introduction
the basic aim of the transfer of property act is to amed regulate and define the law realated to the property .the act as a uniform and systematic legislation regarding the transfer of immovable property between livung parties.in order to make it an effective legislation the section includes various doctrine like doctrine of cypress doctrine of acceleration etc.
section 27
sec 27 of TCA act provide for any transfer to any other person if the first transfer fails. example 'A' Transfer a car to B on condition that he shall transfer his bike ..read more
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6M ago
Doctrine Of Lis-Pendens
Written by - Shalini Bishi
introduction
the doctrine of lis-pendense is define in TPA under section 52. the meaning 0f lis-pendenss is pending litigation . any action or proceedinf which is said to is pendens .
maxim
pendents lite ninil innovature it means during the pendency of litigation nothing new should be introduced. it means if a property in dispute and pending in court then transfer is not allowed .
origin of doctrine of lsi pendens
bellamy vs sabine
it was abserved that doctrine of lis pendens was a aloctrine common to the court of ..read more
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6M ago
Doctrine of Contribution
Introduction
In the modern time mortgage is not just a way of securing money but rather it becomes a way of our of the financial loss. In India many people mortgage their property to get money , due to several reasons. But there are certain difficulty arises which are provided under transfer of property act . One of such difficulty is the contribution. Where two or more persons having interest in one property and such property is subject to mortgage then the question arises that who and how much the person interested in the property will contribute to ward suc ..read more