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Anticipatory Breach of Contract

What Is Anticipatory Breach of Contract Under Contract Act?

2024-07-13
Tagged: Indian Contract Act, Notes

Anticipatory Breach of Contract under the Contract Act means a breach done before the date of performance of the contract.KEEP READING

Written Statement under Civil Procedure Code

Who May File Written Statement (With Its Time Limit and Rules)

2024-05-31
Tagged: Civil Procedure Code, Notes

In this law note, you will learn about written statement under the Code of Civil Procedure, who may file it, its time limit, and the rules.KEEP READING

Who is a Legal Representative

Who Is a Legal Representative?

2024-05-30
Tagged: Civil Procedure Code, Important Law Q&A

Legal representative is a person who, in law, represents the estate of the deceased person. This CPC post tells you more about it.KEEP READING

Intention to Create Contract

Intention to Create Contract Under Indian Contract Act

2024-05-29
Tagged: Indian Contract Act, Notes

In this law note, we will discuss the intention to create a contract under the Indian Contract Act with the help of landmark judgements.KEEP READING

What Is Movable Property

What Is the Definition of Movable Property in India?

2024-05-26
Tagged: Important Law Q&A, Transfer of Property Act

This law note tells you about the definition of movable property under various Indian laws, such as Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, IPC, CPC, Registration Act, and more.KEEP READING

What Is Plaint Under the Civil Procedure Code

What Is Plaint Under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908?

2024-05-09
Tagged: Civil Procedure Code, Notes

The word ‘plaint’ is not defined under the Code of Civil Procedure. But it can be defined as pleadings of the plaintiff. Here’s more on it.KEEP READING

Stay of Suit or Res Subjudice under Civil Procedure Code

What Is Stay of Suit or Res Sub Judice Under CPC?

2024-05-07
Tagged: Civil Procedure Code, Notes

Learn about the important concept of the ‘Doctrine of Res Sub Judice’ or ‘Stay of Suits’ under the Civil Procedure Code of 1908.KEEP READING

Government Lessee under Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code

What Is Government Lessee Under MP Land Revenue Code?

2024-05-04
Tagged: Notes

This brief law note tells you about government lessees under the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code of 1959.KEEP READING

General Introduction to Transfer of Property Act

General Introduction to the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

2024-03-15
Tagged: Notes, Transfer of Property Act

This law note deals with the conceptual and fundamental introduction to the Indian Transfer of Property Act of 1882.KEEP READING

Law of Mutation Under MPLRC

Law of Mutation Under the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code

2024-03-06
Tagged: Notes

Learn how the concerned authorities in Madhya Pradesh update the land records timely whenever a person acquires any right or interest in land.KEEP READING

Offence of Forgery under Indian Penal Code

What Is the Offence of Forgery Under the Indian Penal Code?

2024-01-10
Tagged: Indian Penal Code, Notes

Forgery is the act of falsely making, altering or copying any document with the intention to deceive. This law note explains it further.KEEP READING

General Introduction to Indian Evidence Act

General Introduction to the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

2024-01-09
Tagged: Indian Evidence Act, Notes

This brief law note deals with the fundamental key points of the Indian Evidence Act that a law student or advocate must keep in mind.KEEP READING

Choate and Inchoate Offences

What Are Choate and Inchoate Offences?

2023-12-31
Tagged: Important Law Q&A

In criminal law, offences can be categorised into two main types: choate and inchoate offences. This law post tells you more about it.KEEP READING

Charge Under Criminal Procedure Code

What Is Charge and Its Contents Under CrPC?

2023-12-31
Tagged: Code of Criminal Procedure, Notes

In this law note, we will discuss the concept of “charge” in India as provided under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.KEEP READING

Doctrine of Priority explained

What Is the Doctrine of Priority and Its Exceptions?

2023-10-02
Tagged: Important Law Q&A, Transfer of Property Act

We will help you understand the doctrine of priority, i.e. priority of rights created by transfer under section 48 of the TPA.KEEP READING

General Introduction to the Indian Penal Code

General Introduction to the Indian Penal Code, 1860

2023-10-01
Tagged: Indian Penal Code, Notes

This law note deals with the basic introduction to the Indian Penal Code of 1860 – starting from its history, origin, need and structure.KEEP READING

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