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Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Cancellation of Sale Deed Explained The sale deed is an essential legal document in real estate transactions in India. It serves as proof of the transfer of ownership of property from the seller to th…
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602.
General Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Costs in PIL Explained The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a powerful tool in the Indian legal system, enabling citizens to seek justice on behalf of the public or a particular group t…
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603.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Partition by Metes and Bounds Explained Partition by metes and bounds is a crucial legal concept in India, especially in the context of property law and inheritance. This article aims to elucidate the…
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604.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Online Dispute Resolution Explained In the era of digital transformation, the legal landscape in India is also undergoing significant changes. One of the most notable advancements is the rise of Onlin…
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605.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Overlap of Remedies Explained The Indian legal system is characterized by a plethora of remedies available to litigants, which can often lead to confusion regarding the appropriate course of action. T…
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606.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Police Custody vs Judicial Custody: A Comprehensive Analysis The Indian legal system, with its intricate framework, provides various mechanisms for the detention and interrogation of individuals suspe…
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607.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Online Defamation Legal Action in India In the digital age, where information travels at lightning speed, the risk of defamation has significantly increased. Online platforms have given rise to a new …
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608.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Objections to Commission Report: An In-Depth Analysis The role of commissions in India, whether judicial or administrative, is pivotal in addressing various issues ranging from public inquiries to spe…
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609.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Objections to Court Auction The process of court auctions in India is an essential mechanism for the enforcement of decrees and recovery of dues. When a property is put up for auction by the court, it…
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610.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Online Arbitration Explained Arbitration has long been recognized as a preferred method of dispute resolution in India, providing parties with an alternative to the conventional court system. With the…
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611.
Property Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Obiter Dicta Explained The concept of obiter dicta holds a significant place in the field of law, particularly in the context of judicial decisions and their interpretations. In India, where the legal…
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612.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Non Speaking Order Explained In the realm of Indian jurisprudence, the term "non-speaking order" refers to a judicial decision or order that does not provide detailed reasoning or justification for th…
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613.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Maintainability of PIL Explained Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a crucial mechanism within the Indian legal framework, enabling individuals and groups to seek justice on behalf of the…
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614.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Summary Trial Procedure Explained The Indian legal system, with its vast array of laws and procedures, provides a framework for the efficient resolution of disputes. Among the various trial procedures…
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615.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Cyber Blackmail Legal Remedies in India The digital age has ushered in unprecedented convenience, connectivity, and opportunities. However, it has also given rise to a darker side: cybercrime, particu…
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616.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
No Coercive Action Order Explained The Indian legal framework is designed to ensure justice while protecting the rights of individuals. One significant aspect of this framework is the concept of "No C…
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617.
Cyber Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Non-Bailable Warrant in Civil Case The concept of a non-bailable warrant is often associated with criminal law, where it serves as a mechanism for the enforcement of law and order. However, the applic…
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618.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Negligence Law Explained Negligence is a fundamental concept in tort law, which governs civil wrongs and provides remedies to individuals who suffer harm due to the unreasonable actions or omissions o…
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Property Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
Negotiation in Legal Disputes Negotiation is a fundamental aspect of resolving legal disputes, serving as a powerful tool for parties seeking to settle their differences without resorting to protracte…
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620.
Criminal Law
Updated on 21 Apr 2026
NDPS Drug Case Bail Conditions: High Court Guidelines The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) has been a crucial legislative framework in India aimed at combating drug-rela…
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