The Calcutta High Court has held that a land acquisition award, which is treated as a decree by legal fiction, can be ...
The Supreme Court stressed that court decrees must provide real relief, warning against mere formalities and emphasizing justice must be effectively delivered.
Family feud over ancestral farm land ends in HC as great grandfather's Will collapses and Uncle defeats brother’s ownership ...
The Bombay High Court has held that while executing a decree passed by a foreign court in a reciprocating territory under ...
Iran has experienced a significant increase in exports through the Khosravi customs in the western Kermanshah province during ...
Upon the death of a tenant, his legal heirs do not acquire separate tenancy rights, but succeed to the tenancy as joint tenants, the Rajasthan High Court stated.
Advocate's Diary is a project aimed at addressing the dearth of literature on court practice and litigation advocacy. In our ...
The Repealing and Amending Bill, 2025 (Bill No. 193 of 2025, as introduced in Lok Sabha) is a periodic “clean-up” measure: it repeals enactments that have ceased to be in force/are obsolete and ...
The Indian civil justice system’s execution proceedings under the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) have transformed into a second adversarial contest that often pr ...
Supreme Court held Section 29A time can be extended even after a delayed arbitral award; late award is unenforceable, not void, and mandate extension remains ...
Supreme Court held High Courts cannot use Article 227 to strike off a plaint when CPC remedies exist; suit restored and defendants directed to pursue Order VII Rule 11 ...