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Delay in Handing Over of Site: A Legal Analysis under Indian Law Introduction The timely handing over of the construction site by the employer to the contractor, or by the developer to the allottee,...
The Legal Framework for Interest on Delayed Payments in India: A Scholarly Analysis Introduction The principle of awarding interest on delayed payments is a cornerstone of commercial and legal...
Revisiting Criminal Trespass under Section 441 of the Indian Penal Code: Statutory Nuances and Judicial Elucidation 1. Introduction Section 441 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (“IPC”) constitutes the...
An Analytical Study of Offences Relating to Counterfeit Currency under Sections 489A-489E of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 Introduction Sections 489A to 489E of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)...
The Doctrine of Deemed Date of Appointment in Indian Service Jurisprudence: An Analytical Study Introduction The concept of "deemed date of appointment" is a significant facet of Indian service...
Letters of Intent and the Formation of Contracts under Indian Law Introduction In contemporary commercial practice, parties frequently exchange “letters of intent” (LoIs) in order to expedite...
Section 496 Cr.P.C.: Mandatory and Unconditional Bail in India 1. Introduction Section 496 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (“Cr.P.C. 1898”) embodied a categorical legislative command: every...
Stamp Duty on Agreement for Sale: Statutory Nuances and Jurisprudential Trends in India Introduction Agreements for sale of immovable property occupy a liminal space between contract and conveyance....
Replacement of Parts During Warranty under Indian Law: Consumer Rights, Manufacturer Liability, and Tax Consequences 1. Introduction The obligation to replace defective parts during the warranty...
The Accrual of Interest on Liquidated Damages: A Judicial Scrutiny under Indian Law Introduction The jurisprudence surrounding liquidated damages in India, primarily governed by Section 74 of the...
The Power of Indian High Courts to Quash Charge Sheets: A Comprehensive Legal Analysis Introduction The filing of a charge sheet by the police marks a significant stage in criminal proceedings,...
Navigating the Labyrinth: Transfers on Administrative Grounds in Indian Service Jurisprudence I. Introduction The transfer of government servants and employees of public undertakings on...
The Enduring Arbitrament: Survival of Arbitration Clauses in Indian Law Introduction Arbitration has emerged as a cornerstone of commercial dispute resolution in India, offering an alternative to...
An Analysis of Section 195A of the Indian Penal Code: Threatening Witnesses and the Procedural Labyrinth Introduction Section 195A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) addresses the grave issue of...
An Analysis of Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code: Punishment for Theft Introduction Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) prescribes the punishment for the offence of theft. While this...
Transfers Outside Cadre in Indian Service Law: Legal Framework and Judicial Trends Abstract Transfers outside the employee’s substantive cadre raise intricate questions concerning executive...
Revisiting Section 422 of the Indian Penal Code: Scope, Elements, and Contemporary Judicial Approach Introduction Section 422 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (“IPC”) criminalises the act of...
The Legal Status of Work-Charged Employees in India: From Precarious Tenure to Pensionary Rights Introduction In the expansive landscape of Indian public employment law, the category of...
The "Without Prejudice" Rule in Indian Law: A Comprehensive Analysis Introduction The phrase "without prejudice" is frequently employed in legal communications, particularly during negotiations aimed...
Section 436-A of the CrPC: A Statutory Mandate for Personal Liberty and the Right to a Speedy Trial Introduction The enactment of Section 436-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) by the...