Remedy against the Order of Registrar

Transfer of Property

INTRODUCTION A remedy can be availed by the person when the concerned officer refuses to do so. Sub-registrar can refuse to register a document on account of various grounds. Under the Registration Act. He can also refuse to register a document without assigning any reason. A person whose registration has been refused can avail himself … Read more

What is a Will? | The Succession Act

Transfer of Property

INTRODUCTION Will is a legal declaration of the intention of a testator concerning his property which desires to be carried into effect after his death.    RELEVANT PROVISIONS Sections 2(H), 59, and 62 of the Succession Act 1925.   LITERAL MEANING A will means the disposition of property which takes effect after the death of … Read more

Letter of Administration | The Succession Act

Transfer of Property

INTRODUCTION The letter of administration entitles the administrator to all rights belonging to the intestate as effectually as if the administration had been granted at the moment after his death. If the deceased has died intestate and was a Hindu, Muhammadan, Buddhist, Sikh or Jaina or an exempted person, administration of his estate may be … Read more

What is Probate? | The Succession Act

Transfer of Property

Meaning of Probate Section 2(f) of the Succession Act 1925 defines Probate Probate means the copy of a will that is certified under the seal of a court of competent jurisdiction with a grant of administration to the estate of the testator. Rules as to Probate Probate shall be granted only to an executor appointed … Read more

Revocation of Succession Certificate

Transfer of Property

INTRODUCTION When a person dies, the property which he had left is transferred, to others either according to his will or according to the law of succession The succession certificate is a formal document that attests to the qualification of a person as entitled to collect some debt or securities by entitled person Any person … Read more

Civil Laws: An In-Depth Exploration

Civil Law

Introduction Civil laws, also known as civil law systems or civil codes, form a foundational part of the legal systems in many countries worldwide. These laws are distinct from criminal laws and govern disputes between individuals, organizations, or entities, focusing on contracts, property, family matters, and personal injury. In this comprehensive article, we will delve … Read more

Cyber Laws: Safeguarding the Digital Frontier

Cyber Laws

Introduction Cyber laws have become increasingly essential in today’s interconnected and digital world, where technology is an integral part of our daily lives. These laws regulate the use of technology, the internet, and electronic devices, ensuring that individuals, businesses, and governments operate within a legal framework that promotes online safety, privacy, and security. This comprehensive … Read more

Environmental Laws: Safeguarding Our Planet’s Future

Environmental Law

Introduction Environmental laws are a crucial framework societies worldwide have established to regulate and protect our natural environment. These laws play a fundamental role in preserving the planet’s ecosystems, ensuring public health and safety, and addressing the pressing challenges posed by pollution, habitat destruction, climate change, and biodiversity loss. This article delves into the concept … Read more

Mercantile Law Smart Outline for Exams

Company Law

PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932 Q# MINOR AS A PARTNER Introduction Relevant Provisions Definition of Minor Can a Minor Become a Partner? Pre-Requisites for Minor to be a Partner Consequences Rights of Minor as Partner Duties of Minor as partner Position of Minor on Attaining Majority Conclusion Q# REGISTRATION OF A FIRM Introduction Meaning Definition Objects of … Read more

Right of Pre-Emption | Features and Purposes

Special & Local Laws

INTRODUCTION The technical Arabic term for its Anglo-Mohammedan equivalent “pre-emption” is “SHUFAA”, which literally means “adding” or “preference”. Pre-emption is village communities in British India and its origin in the Mohammedan Law as to pre-emption and was apparently unknown in India before the time of the Mughal rulers. In the course of time, customs of … Read more

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