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An Analysis of Punishment and Appeal Rules in Indian Civil Services: With a Focus on the 1970 Framework Introduction The framework governing disciplinary proceedings, including the imposition of...
Interested or Partisan Witnesses in Indian Evidence Law: Doctrinal Evolution and Contemporary Application Introduction The reliability of testimony offered by interested or partisan witnesses has...
An Analytical Exposition of the Section 25 Company in Indian Law Introduction The legal framework in India provides for a unique corporate structure intended for the promotion of non-commercial...
Understanding the Concept of “Cause of Action” in Indian Law 1. Introduction The phrase “cause of action” occupies a pivotal position in Indian procedural and constitutional law. It determines not...
Inimical and Partisan Witnesses: Standards of Appreciation under Indian Evidence Law 1. Introduction The testimonial trustworthiness of witnesses who bear hostility towards the accused or possess a...
Deconstructing 'Cause of Action' in Indian Jurisprudence: An Analysis of Key Judicial Pronouncements 1. Introduction The concept of 'cause of action' is fundamental to the edifice of civil litigation...
Pendente Lite Maintenance in Indian Matrimonial and Family Law: Doctrinal Foundations, Judicial Evolution, and Contemporary Challenges 1. Introduction “Pendente lite maintenance” denotes a...
Confrontation and Candour: The Jurisprudence on Producing Documents During Cross-Examination in Indian Law Introduction The adversarial system of justice, which forms the bedrock of Indian trial...
Section 137 of the Indian Evidence Act: Contemporary Dimensions of Examination-in-Chief 1. Introduction Section 137 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (“IEA”) establishes the first of three statutorily...
The Architecture of Witness Examination in Indian Law: A Comprehensive Analysis of Section 137 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Introduction The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (hereinafter "IEA") lays...
A Juridical Examination of the Bombay Village Panchayats (Sarpanch and Upa-Sarpanch) Election Rules, 1964 Introduction The Bombay Village Panchayats (Sarpanch and Upa-Sarpanch) Election Rules, 1964...
The Enforceability of Agreements in Indian Law: A Comprehensive Analysis Introduction The concept of an "agreement enforceable by law" lies at the heart of commercial transactions and civil...
Tenant Secured Alternative Accommodation under Indian Rent Control Jurisprudence Introduction Indian rent control legislation frequently conditions a landlord’s right to evict upon proof that the...
The Obligation of a Father-in-Law to Maintain a Widowed Daughter-in-Law under Indian Law: A Juridical Analysis Introduction The concept of maintenance is a cornerstone of family law in India,...
Force Majeure and Frustration of Contract: A Scholarly Analysis under Indian Law Introduction The principles of force majeure and frustration of contract are critical in determining the...
Amendments in Election Petitions under Indian Law: Navigating Procedural Propriety and Statutory Mandates Introduction Election petitions form the bedrock of electoral dispute resolution in India,...
Legal Dimensions of Non-Delivery of Goods in India: A Comprehensive Analysis Introduction The non-delivery of goods entrusted to a carrier or bailee represents a significant concern in commercial...
Agreements to Do Impossible Acts: A Juridical Analysis under Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 Introduction The principle that the law does not compel a person to do that which is...
Comprehensive Analysis of Section 45 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 Introduction Section 45 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (hereinafter “ICA 1872”) embodies the rule that where a promise is made...