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NOTE ON THE LAW OF LIMITATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN CIVIL CASES
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NOTE ON THE LAW OF LIMITATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN CIVIL CASES

Abstract The Law of Limitation is a fundamental aspect of civil jurisprudence that governs the timeframes within which legal actions must be initiated. This paper examines the principles underlying the Law of Limitation, its significance in civil cases, and the implications of non-compliance. By analyzing statutory provisions, landmark case laws, Read more

By Admin, 10 monthsNovember 13, 2024 ago
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED UNDER CPC 
Code of Civil Procedure

ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED UNDER CPC 

Written by Swekchha Chaturvedi of Ajeenkya Dy Patil University, Pune  ABSTRACT  The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) serves as the cornerstone of civil litigation, orchestrating the procedural symphony that guides legal disputes. Within its purview lies an intricate tapestry of issues, each a pivotal node influencing the course of justice. It outlines the Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 1, 2023 ago
NEED FOR DEVOLUTION OF ADJUDICATORY AUTHORITY ON ADMINISTRATION
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NEED FOR DEVOLUTION OF ADJUDICATORY AUTHORITY ON ADMINISTRATION

This article is written by Virat Singh of 7th Semester of Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University ABSTRACT In contemporary governance, the intricate allocation of powers and responsibilities between administrative bodies and the judiciary holds paramount importance in fostering an efficient and effective legal system. The conventional model of centralizing adjudicatory authority Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 18, 2023 ago
Judgment writing in a civil proceeding
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Judgment writing in a civil proceeding

This article is written by Yashika Saxena, an intern at Legal Vidhiya Introduction In civil proceedings, judgment writing is an essential aspect of the legal process as the final outcome of the case is often determined by written judgment. The judgment not only resolves the legal disputes between the parties Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsMay 26, 2023 ago

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