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Code of Civil Procedure Top Stories

Res-Judicata

Introduction Section 11 of the Code embodies the doctrine of res-judicata. It enacts that one a matter is heard and finally decided by a competent court, no part can be permitted to re- open it in subsequent litigation.  In absence of such a rule there will be no end to Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago
Law As A Career! Top Stories

Exams For Getting Admission In Law Colleges

Once you have decided to pursue law as a career, the first thing you need to do is get a degree in the subject. In India, you can join either a 5-year integrated course or a 3-year course. A three-year LLB degree program provides students with a bachelor’s degree in Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago
Labour Laws Top Stories

Health Measure under Factories Act, 1948

Health Measure under Factories Act, 1948 One of the few objects of factory act is to ensure the health of people who are working under hazardous environment. Health is one of the important subjects for everyone’s life. It includes being physically, socially and mentally healthy, but it gets difficult for Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago
Company Law

Share Capital and Nature of share capital

Share Capital and Nature of share capital The term capital is referred as the amount needed by a business to start its operation. In the case of company capital is denoted as the amount of money raised by issue of shares. Being an artificial person company cannot generate money at Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago
Company Law

Differences between A Company and A Partnership

Differences between A Company and A Partnership A company is a artificial legal person created by law, with Perpetual succession and a common seal. Whereas partnership is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago
Company Law

ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE OF INCORPORATION OF COMPANY

The term company, as per the Companies Act, 2013, under section 2(20), is defined as “a company incorporated under the Companies Act 2013 or any previous company law.” A company is artificial person, in that since it is created by a process of law not by natural birth and it Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago
Bail

BAIL IN BAILABLE OFFENCES (SECTION 436 Cr.P.C.)

Introduction The object behind arrest and detention is to secure the appearance of the accused at the time of trial and to ensure that in case he is found guilty, he is available to receive the sentence. However, if his presence at the trial can be reasonably ensured otherwise than Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 26, 2022 ago
Article Top Stories

ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370 AND 35-A

Kashmir The Kashmir issue arose between August 1947 and January 1948. Kashmir was a princely state with a Hindu King ruling over a predominant Muslim population, who was reluctant to join either of the two domains. The case of this state was not very different but was a tough one Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 26, 2022 ago
Code of Civil Procedure Top Stories

Res-Subjudice (Section 10 of C.P.C)

Introduction Section 10 of the Code pf Civil Procedure deals with the rule of res-subjudice. “Subjudice” is a Latin term meaning “under judgement”. It denotes that a matter or case is being considered by a judge. When two or more cases are filed by the same parties for the same Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 26, 2022 ago
Indian Penal Code Top Stories

Word, gesture or act intending to insult the modesty of a women (Section 509 of IPC)

Word, gesture or act intending to insult the modesty of a women ( section 509 of IPC)The right of privacy is one of the essential right granted to citizen by constitution. The right of privacy of a woman is protected under section 509 of Indian penal code, where it states Read more

By Admin, 4 yearsMay 26, 2022 ago

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