Landmark Judgement of the Supreme Court in India regarding property, wills, and Power of Attorney Ghanshyam vs Yogendra Rathi on...
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Read moreIntroduction: The term “Cheque Bounce Case” is a criminal offense per Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881....
Read moreIntroduction When it comes to legal matters, individuals often wonder about the consequences of having a criminal trial or being...
Read moreIntroduction: A loan refers to the act of lending something, typically in the form of money, to another party. Loans...
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Read moreIntroduction Instances abound where First Information Reports (FIRs) are filed on the basis of false and frivolous claims. In such...
Read moreIntroduction A First Information Report (FIR) is a written document meticulously prepared by the police upon receiving information pertaining to...
Read moreIntroduction: “Adverse possession” is a legal doctrine in which a non-owner, often referred to as a stranger, becomes the occupant...
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