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- Marital Rape in India: Meaning, Legal Status, 2013 Amendment & The Continuing Exception
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Author: Inder Jain
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Introduction The legal principle that no appeal lies against the rejection of a review petition stands as a cornerstone of…
SARFAESI Act — Section 14 Possession after Sale (Vijay Prakash Bohra) Introduction The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and…
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Post-Auction Settlements by Banks — Questions and Case Law It is very common knowledge that the Banks & Financial Corporations…
In the context of India’s rapidly evolving socio-economic landscape, characterized by shifting family structures and escalating property values, the need for robust mechanisms to facilitate seamless asset succession has become imperative. This article examines the legal merits of mandating the registration of wills under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. Drawing on judicial precedents, empirical data on litigation, and comparative insights, it argues that compulsory registration would bolster the evidentiary value of wills, mitigate family disputes, expedite probate processes, and safeguard against fraud. While acknowledging potential implementation challenges, the article posits that such a reform aligns with principles of legal certainty and public policy, ultimately promoting judicial efficiency and societal harmony along with substantial reduction of judicial pendencies in Court.
Scope of Review When Subsequent Judgments Overrule Earlier Ones This article deals with the ‘scope of review’ when a judgment…
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…
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