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Unlocking Property Rights: SC’s Landmark Ruling Empowers Claimants with Adverse Possession Insights!

Learn about the recent Supreme Court ruling clarifying parameters for adverse possession claims. Discover key findings emphasizing ownership proof, duration of possession, and disclosure requirements. Gain insights into legal principles recapitulated by the court and understand their implications through a case analysis. Stay informed on essential guidelines for navigating property disputes effectively. For more updates […]

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Chennai Law Students Need Practical Experience: High Court Asks for New College Location

Chennai, March 22nd, 2024: The Madras High Court has urged the Tamil Nadu government to prioritize the needs of law students by finding a suitable location within Chennai city limits for the Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, formerly known as Madras Law College. Madras High Court Asks Tamil Nadu Government to Find New Location for

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Supreme Court Disallows Amendments Seeking to Change Nature of Suit: Implications and Considerations

Supreme Court Disallows Amendments Seeking to Change Nature of Suit: Implications and Considerations

In a landmark decision delivered on February 29, 2024, the Supreme Court of India established crucial guidelines regarding amendments to lawsuits. These guidelines, outlined under Order 6 Rule 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), clarify the limitations of such amendments. Furthermore, the ruling emphasizes the importance of three key factors: due diligence, timeliness,

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Appeal Against Acquittal Delay Can Be Condoned under Limitation Act: Supreme Court

Appeal Against Acquittal Delay Can Be Condoned under Limitation Act: Supreme Court

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court declared that the delay in filing an appeal against acquittal can indeed be condoned under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963. A bench comprising Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and P.B. Varale, concurring with the High Court’s decision, emphasized the permissibility of condoning delays in such appeals under the

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Satbir Singh & Another Vs State of Haryana Criminal Appeal Nos. 17351736 of 2010

Criminal Appeal Nos. 17351736 of 2010, SATBIR SINGH & ANOTHER – the APPELLANTS Versus STATE OF HARYANA – RESPONDENT Offenses included Section 304-B of IPC (dowry death), 306 (abetment of suicide) of IPC, and 498 A (cruelty). The hon’ble supreme court held that, The accused and the deceased were married on 01.07.1944. On 31.07.1995 the

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