Comprehensive Analysis of the Supreme Court Judgment in State of Punjab & Others vs Rafiq Masih (White Washer): A Landmark Decision on Recovery of Excess Payments in Service Law
Introduction The Supreme Court of India’s judgment in the case of State of Punjab & Others vs Rafiq Masih (White Washer), delivered on December 18, 2014, stands as a wate
Third-Party Rights and Locus Standi in Caste Certificate Verification: An Analysis
Introduction The principle of locus standi, derived from the Latin phrase “locus standi in judicio,” determines who possesses the legal right to initiate proceedings before a c
Pension Rights of Second Wives in Government Service: Legal Framework and Judicial Precedents
Introduction The question of pension rights of second wives of deceased government employees represents one of the most intricate areas of Indian administrative and family law. Thi
Framing Substantial Question of Law in a Second Appeal: An Examination of Section 100 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908
Introduction The architecture of civil appellate justice in India reflects a carefully calibrated balance between ensuring access to justice and preventing endless litigation. The
Mardia Chemicals Ltd. vs. Union of India: Constitutional Validity and Enforcement Framework of the SARFAESI Act, 2002
Abstract The landmark judgment in Mardia Chemicals Ltd. vs. Union of India (2004) 4 SCC 311, delivered by the Supreme Court of India on April 8, 2004, represents a watershed moment
The SARFAESI Act: A Case Study on the Rights of Borrowers and Duties of Secured Creditors
Background The Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI Act) is a significant piece of legislation in India th
Mesne Profits: Legal Framework, Assessment and Judicial Interpretation in India
Introduction The Indian legal system operates on the foundational principle of “ubi jus ibi remedium,” which translates to “where there is a right, there i
Coparcenary Rights in Hindu Law: Understanding Joint Ownership and Birth Rights in Ancestral Property
Introduction The doctrine of coparcenary represents one of the most distinctive and fundamental principles governing property rights within the Hindu legal framework. This ancient
The Doctrine of Part Performance: A Comprehensive Analysis of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Introduction The doctrine of part performance stands as one of the most significant protective mechanisms in Indian property law, offering crucial safeguards to transferees who hav
Wills and General Power of Attorney in Property Ownership: Analysis of Ghanshyam v. Yogendra Rathi
Executive Summary The Supreme Court of India in Ghanshyam v. Yogendra Rathi [1] delivered a landmark judgment that fundamentally clarifies the legal position regarding property own
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