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UNDERSTANDING EVICTION LAW IN PROPERTY RIGHTS
Property Law

UNDERSTANDING EVICTION LAW IN PROPERTY RIGHTS

This article is written by Shubhika Dutta of  Symbiosis Law School, Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Eviction laws in India serve as a critical framework for regulating the relationship between landlords and tenants, ensuring a balance between property rights and social welfare. These laws are designed to provide Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 4 monthsMay 21, 2025 ago
NAVIGATING LEGAL FRONTIERS: UNVEILING VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY
Law of Tort

NAVIGATING LEGAL FRONTIERS: UNVEILING VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY

This article is written by Navya Maini of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra, an Intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract This comprehensive study delves into two pivotal legal doctrines, Volenti non-fit injuria and Necessity, within the realm of tort law. These doctrines, with their roots deeply embedded in legal history, continue to Read more

By Admin, 1 yearApril 29, 2024 ago

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