Parties to the Suit: A Legal Framework Under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908
Abstract The identification and proper inclusion of parties in a civil suit forms the cornerstone of effective judicial administration in India. The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC
Arnesh Kumar Guidelines on Police Arrest Powers and Contempt: Gujarat High Court’s Landmark Ruling
Case Analysis: [Arnesh Kumar Guidelines] No Contempt Action Against Police Officer Arresting Without Warrant, If Proper Explanation Given To Magistrate: Gujarat HC Introduction The
Second Appeal under Section 100 CPC: Procedural Compliance and Substantial Questions of Law
Introduction The second appeal under Section 100 CPC operates within a carefully calibrated framework designed to ensure that substantial questions of law receive proper judicial c
Competition Commission Approval in Insolvency Resolution: The Mandatory Nature of Prior CCI Approval Under Section 31(4) of IBC
Introduction The intersection of insolvency law and competition regulation has emerged as one of the most debated areas in Indian corporate jurisprudence. When a financially distre
The Clean Slate Principle Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code: Resolution Applicants Cannot Be Burdened with Corporate Debtor’s Electricity Arrears
Understanding the Clean Slate Doctrine in Insolvency Resolution The Indian insolvency resolution framework has witnessed significant judicial interpretation since the enactment of
Documents Filed with Plaint: Comprehensive Legal Framework and Judicial Interpretation
Introduction The procedural requirements governing the filing of documents with a plaint constitute one of the most fundamental aspects of civil litigation in India. These requirem
Institution of a Suit under CPC, 1908: Legal Framework and Judicial Interpretation
Understanding the Initiation of Civil Proceedings in India The institution of a suit represents the foundational step in initiating civil litigation within the Indian judicial fram
Bail under NDPS Act: A Balancing Act between Public Interest and Individual Liberty
Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Accused after Finding Violation of Search and Seizure Rules Introduction The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) is a s
Jurisdiction of Courts: Legal Framework and Judicial Interpretations in Indian Civil Litigation
Introduction The concept of jurisdiction forms the cornerstone of civil litigation in India, determining which court possesses the legal authority to adjudicate upon specific matte
The Plaint: Foundational Document in Civil Litigation under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Introduction The plaint stands as the cornerstone of civil litigation in India, serving as the foundational document that initiates legal proceedings in civil courts. Under the fra
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