7 things to keep in mind before choosing An Advocate
Introduction
Advocate is an integral part of any legal suit, you need to do research before obtaining an advocate. Simply because someone calls him or herself an advocate, does...
The procedure of Trial Under Section 498-A
The sacrosanct institution of marriage has been existing through generations and has consumed in itself various distorted versions of the same. To correct them, and subsequently, make sure that no innocent life...
Landmark Judgement of Supreme Court on Non-Granting of Anticipatory Bail
Introduction: What is Anticipatory Bail?
Anticipatory bail, as the name suggests, is bail granted to a person in anticipation and apprehending arrest. The concept of Anticipatory Bail comes into place...
Landmark Judgements on Eviction of Son from Father’s Property
Introduction
Life is a very beautiful gift given by god and aging is one of the most important elements of it. As we slowly and gradually enter into old...
Law on Advocates fees
In India, an advocate-client relationship is a relationship of 'uberrimae fidei' i.e. of 'utmost good faith.' A client relies solely on the expertise of an advocate. But to...
Tips and tricks to solve court cases
Introduction
Justice Delayed is Justice Denied. In India, the number of cases is pending and is increasing day by day. Case delay because of the absence of judges, the...
Landmark Judgement on Sale of Ancestral Property
Introduction
Property disputes are common in our country. Disputes related to the ancestral property are even more complex. The concept of ancestral property exists only in Hindu Law and...
Landmark Judgement of Supreme Court on Cheque Bounce Case
Introduction
Post-dated cheques, which provide the drawer of the cheque some knowledge, are a frequently utilized type of payment in today's world in the form...
How to argue in court
Recently, a senior counsel of Bombay high court was arguing a case in court. But his junior kept on poking to stop arguing. When the senior counsel stopped, he asked him why...
Law on Ancestral property in India
Ancestral property is one that the owner receives from his ancestors, as opposed to a property that the owner self-acquired with his resources.
The fact...