Cheque Bounce Cases: Settlement Options and Costs
Introduction: The term “Cheque Bounce Case” is a criminal offense per Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. ...
Introduction: The term “Cheque Bounce Case” is a criminal offense per Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. ...
Introduction When it comes to legal matters, individuals often wonder about the consequences of having a criminal trial or being ...
Introduction: A loan refers to the act of lending something, typically in the form of money, to another party. Loans ...
Introduction: “Child custody” is a legal term that deals with the guardianship of a child. It defines the legal and ...
Introduction Instances abound where First Information Reports (FIRs) are filed on the basis of false and frivolous claims. In such ...
Introduction A First Information Report (FIR) is a written document meticulously prepared by the police upon receiving information pertaining to ...
Introduction: “Adverse possession” is a legal doctrine in which a non-owner, often referred to as a stranger, becomes the occupant ...
Introduction ‘Bail is the rule, jail is an exception’ is a legal principle that was laid down by the Supreme ...
Introduction A dispute between a husband and a wife always raises the question that if this dispute results in a ...
Introduction Several cases come before the Hon’ble Supreme Court and Hon’ble High Court in which the main issue is the ...
‘Bail is the rule, jail is an exception is a legal principle that was laid down by the Supreme Court ...
Introduction Section 498A came into existence for the upliftment of women. But, with time it has lost its credibility. Nowadays ...
The right of the daughter in the ancestral property inherited by the forefathers by birth was determined by the Hindu ...
Introduction A cheque is said to have “bounced” when it is submitted to the bank for payment after being received ...
Introduction In India, a large portion of the widows is uninformed about their rights such as rights regarding property, coparcenary, ...