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The Interplay of Power, Politics, and Constitutional Adjudication: A Critical Examination
Real estate remains one of the most significant investments an individual or business can make. In India, where land ownership carries both emotional and financial weight, understanding real estate law is crucial. From buying and selling property to resolving disputes and securing ownership rights, the legal framework ensures transparency, fairness, and protection for all parties...
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Supreme Court Provides Clarity on Addition and Removal of Parties in Civil Litigation
Introduction Civil law is the backbone of a just society—it governs the relationships between individuals, organizations, and institutions. Unlike criminal law, which focuses on punishment for crimes against the state, civil law seeks to resolve disputes and provide remedies to those who have suffered harm or infringement of rights. From enforcing contracts to resolving property...
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Stray Dogs and Urban Safety: Supreme Court’s Suo Moto Intervention on Rabies Tragedy
1. Hon’ble Delhi High Court | Clauses indicate that when correspondence between the parties shows no reasonable possibility of reconciliation, it would be counterproductive to send them back to that process. Instead, the interest of justice demands that the dispute be referred to arbitration. Case Details: M/s Garg Enterprises vs Union of India, ARB.P. 66/2024,...
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Concrete Rights: Navigating Ownership, Disputes & Deals in Real Estate Law
1. Hon’ble Supreme Court of India | Determined that arbitration must be mandatory if an agreement contains an arbitration clause, rather than being regarded as optional. Case: Tarun Dhameja vs. Sunil Dhameja & Anr., Civil Appeal No. 14005 of 2024 (arising out of SLP(C) No. 16377/2024), decided on 06.12.2024 Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has...
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