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Author: Inder Jain
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It is very common that a friend or relative of a person who takes a loan from a bank/financial institution/NBFC…
Right to Appeal by Non-Parties – Legal Framework and Jurisprudence Introduction The right to appeal is a substantive legal right,…
It is common knowledge that firms and individuals take cash loans from family members. The Income Tax Department often invokes…
It is common knowledge that firms and individuals take cash loans from family members. The Income Tax Department often invokes…
Introduction It is common knowledge that patients visit hospitals, doctors’ clinics, or nursing homes for consultation, diagnosis, procedures, emergency treatment,…
Legal Liability of Banks in Forged Cheque Cases The banking sector plays a pivotal role in facilitating safe financial transactions.…
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (NI Act), particularly Section 138, aims to ensure the reliability of cheques as a payment…
Introduction It is the conviction of most of the Lawyers & Litigants that the Courts have authority in all enactments…
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