What is the reopening of partition under Hindu law?

What is the reopening of partition under Hindu law

What is the reopening of partition under Hindu law? When we look into the historical family concept of India, traditionally, it will begin as a joint or undivided family. This concept comes with India’s cultural and regional parts,…

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When Does the Court Order the Appointment of a Commissioner in the Civil Suit?

When does the court order the appointment of a commissioner in the civil suit

Introduction The court appoints a commissioner in a civil suit to do some work on his official duty. However, it is not compulsory for every case; the court can not routinely pass such an order. The Civil Procedure…

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An injunction order based on an undertaking, can be punishable if party makes violation of it.

An injunction order based on an undertaking, can be punishable if party makes violation of it.

If the party has given an undertaking, it has become a ground for rejecting the injunction order. The undertaking is part of the order, and violating it makes the party liable for punishment. Punishment for breach of an…

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What are the main grounds for rejection of plaint under CPC? Ι Order 7 Rule 11 of CPC

Grounds For Rejection Of The Plain Under The Civil Procedure Code

Introduction: The provisions of Order VII of the Civil Procedure Code,1908, specify some grounds for rejecting paint. That provision enables the Court to dismiss the lawsuit at any stage. There are many grounds for rejecting the Plaint. In…

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Difference between Appeal and Revision

Difference between Appeal and Revision

(1) Introduction:- Equal justice is a constitutional right of every person. Sometimes a party has to be involved in the litigation, whether directly or indirectly. In that situation, they often use the legal words appeal and revision. But…

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The concept of reopening of partition in a Hindu joint family

The concept of reopening of partition in a Hindu joint family

(1) introduction: The concept of reopening of partition in a Hindu joint family The joint or undivided family is the main base of Hindu law, which is traditionally and historically belongs in India. This concept is also directly…

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What happens if a party lead evidence beyond pleadings?

Know The Difference Between Res Judicata And Estoppel With Case Laws

(1) Introduction:  In civil litigation, the pleading is a base and the main element of every civil suit. Every party must present the proper pleading to establish his rights defense or to prove his case. But, is this…

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What is a Gift Deed?(Everything you Need to Know)

What is a Gift Deed

(1) What is a Gift Deed? A Gift Deed means, In a simple term, we can say that a Gift Deed is a written document created by the donor in favor of the donee. Here the donor means…

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What is amendment of pleadings under order 6 rule 17 of CPC?

what is amendment of pleadings under order 6 rule 17 of CPC

What is a pleading in law? Pleadings are the foundations of the lawsuit. Any case or trial lies inside the foundations of pleadings. This means pleadings are documents filed by the parties in the suit, and on the…

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What is Cause of action in Civil Suit?,[Know meaning, definition and Jurisdiction of Cause of action in CPC.]

Cause of action in CPC

What is the cause of action? The cause of action is a bundle of facts that allows a person to establish his or her legal rights against another. If a person is violating his constitutional rights because of…

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