Doctrine of Adverse Possession

doctrine of adverse possession

In this article, we will talk about the doctrine of adverse possession. It happens sometimes that we give our property to someone else so that he can use that property for a specific time but afterwards, we didn’t talk about that given possession nor did we ask that person to remove his possession over the … Read more

Mutation of Property | Importance of Mutation

Mutation of Property

When a person buys a new property, he has to get ownership of that property. Many Legal procedures have to be followed by the buyer while taking the property. The mutation of land or mutation of property is one of the main steps to attain the complete ownership of that immovable property. Mutation of property … Read more

Doctrine of Frustration of Contract

Doctrine of Frustration of Contract

A situation in which one party in a contract fails to break or refuses to fulfil the terms and conditions of the valid contract is called the breach of contract. But the frustration of a contract is different from the breach of contract.  Under the doctrine of frustration of contract, the purpose of the contract … Read more

Caveat Petition under Civil Procedure Code

Caveat Petition under Civil Procedure Code

The caveat petition can be filed under section 148A of civil procedure code 1908. The caveat is a Latin term which means let a person be aware. A caveat petition follows the rule of Audi Alteram Partem and it can be filed by any person who thinks that any person has filed or is about … Read more

Relationship Between Law and Morality

Relationship Between Law and Morality

Law and morality- you have heard these two terms in your daily life. However law and morality have two different meanings, but if we talk about jurisprudence, it shows the relationship between law and morality. In this article on the relationship between law and morality, we will understand this relationship with the help of definitions … Read more

7 Steps for Court Marriage in India

Court Marriage in India

The special marriage Act 1954 deals with court marriage in India. The court marriage procedure in India is the same for every state. Whether you are doing court marriage in Kanyakumari or Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat or Kolkata, the procedure will remain the same across India.  The procedure given under the special marriage Act 1954 … Read more

Different Types of NGOs in India

Different types of NGOs in India

An NGO means a non-governmental organisation. Every work done in the NGO is just for the benefit of society. There are different types of NGOs in India that are working on health care, education, family planning, environment protection, wildlife conservation, child labour protections, women empowerment and many other works related to these fields which helped … Read more

What is Divorce Mediation in India?

What is Divorce Mediation in India

Divorce Mediation in India is a new process of divorce in which the husband and wife meet with a third party (mediator) who is experienced and skilled to solve the cases related to divorce. He helps the husband and wife to solve the dispute through the process of Mediation.  What is mediation? Mediation under ADR … Read more

10 Important External Aids to Interpretation

External Aids to Interpretation

The interpretation of statutes is an important function of the judiciary to remove ambiguity from the statute or act. The court used internal aids and external aids for the interpretation of the statute. When internal aids to interpretation do not work properly, the court uses the external aids to interpretation. The help taken from within … Read more