Right of pre-emption or shufaa in brief
Meaning of Pre-emption The right of shufaa or pre-emption is a right which the owner of an immovable property possesses to acquire by purchase another immovable property which has been…
Meaning of Pre-emption The right of shufaa or pre-emption is a right which the owner of an immovable property possesses to acquire by purchase another immovable property which has been…
By Mohammaden law divorce may be made in either of two forms- talaq or khula. A divorce which is given by husband is called ‘talaq’ in muslim law and divorce…
Malice means wickedness of purpose, or a spiteful or malevolent design against another; a purpose to injure another; a design of doing mischief, or any evil design or inclination to…
Section 172 is a section of reliability of police investigation diary in a trial. That section reads as follows: – “172. Diary of proceedings in investigation– (1) Every police officer…
Section 162 Section 162 occurs in chapter XII dealing with the powers of the Police to investigate into offences. That Section, so far as material, reads as under: “162 (1)…
Indian Constitution does not immune the state from any type of liability against its citizens. But, it gives the power to the citizens of India to sue ‘Government of India’…
Children of the world are innocent, vulnerable and dependent. They are all curious, active and full of hope. Their life should be full of joy and peace, playing, learning and…
Meaning of Brothel Section 2 (a) of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (for short, the `ITP Act’) defines `brothel‘ to mean any house, room, conveyance or place or any…
The case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum, is considered that landmark case not only in Constitutional history but also in political history of India, that changed a…
In Jewish law, it is customary for the husband to execute before the nuptials an obligation in writing termed “Kethuba”. This obligation was termed Kethuba (the marriage deed). So far…