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
Arbitration in India: An Alternative Dispute Resolution Method
Introduction In today’s complex commercial environment, disputes between parties are inevitable. Traditional court-based litigation, while effective, often involves lengthy p
Borrower’s Right to Redeem Mortgage Under SARFAESI Act: Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling on the Extinguishment of Redemption Rights Upon Auction Notice Publication
Introduction The Supreme Court of India delivered a watershed judgment in September 2023 that significantly clarified the boundaries of a borrower’s right to redeem mortgage
Bombay High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case Due to Non-Compliance with Section 42 of the NDPS Act
Introduction The Bombay High Court recently addressed a critical issue concerning procedural compliance under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), i
Section 34 Arbitration and Section 14 Limitation Act: Navigating Legal Interplay
Introduction Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, particularly arbitration, have gained substantial prominence in India’s legal framework as efficient means of resolvin
Confidentiality in Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process: An Analysis of Cross-Corporate Debtor Claims Computation Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
A case analysis of Mr. Somshankar Das Gupta Vs. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Agarwal (RP) & Ors., decided by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on 10.09.2023. Introduction The corpor
Res Judicata and Order VII Rule 11 CPC: A Critical Analysis of Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling
Introduction to Res Judicata and Order VII Rule 11(d) The principle of res judicata stands as one of the fundamental pillars of civil procedure in India, embodying the maxim “
Form 10B and 10BB: Audit Report Requirements for Charitable and Educational Institutions Under the Income Tax Act, 1961
A brief overview of the new audit report forms notified by the CBDT for non-profit organizations seeking tax exemptions Introduction The taxation framework for charitable and educa
The Road Ahead : Challenges and Opportunities in Land Revenue Administration
Introduction As we reach the conclusion of this comprehensive series on land revenue administration in Gujarat, it is imperative to look ahead. While the system has evolved
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