The concept of ‘Principles of Natural Justice’ were derived from the Romans who believed that some Legal Principles need not require a statutory basis but that principles are ‘Natural’ and ‘Self-evident’. Almost all the Judicial and Quasi-Judicial authorities usually adopt this concept before reaching to the judgment of the deciding case. MEANING OF NATURAL [ Read More ]
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Author ArchiveNOTE ON RIGHT TO INFORMATIONPosted on Aug - 26 - 2012Dhawesh Pahuja In modern India where politics plays a vital role, Corruption among the Public Officials is growing with a high speed day by day. To bring transparency and openness for the citizens to know about their Governmentary System and its administrative functions, the Government of India repealed ‘Freedom of Information Act, 2002’ and passed [ Read More ]
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Note on Cross ExaminationPosted on Jan - 06 - 2012Dhawesh Pahuja In India where large number of complaints and cases are filed in civil and criminal courts every day, delay in justice is common as pendency of cases in courts are also growing rapidly. Examination of witnesses plays an important role in the presentation of the evidence in a court of law irrespective of [ Read More ]
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Cruelty Against Husband in IndiaPosted on Aug - 26 - 2011DHAWESH PAHUJA In India where marriage is the union between man and woman to get social status in the society and marriage is nothing but procreation and caring of the child. According to Westmark Marriage has been often like as an institution made by itself. As there is increase in number of marriages every day, [ Read More ]
Categories: Legal Articles, Miscellaneous Legal Articles
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIAPosted on Aug - 22 - 2011In India where almost half of the population are women, they have always been ill-treated and deprived of their right to life and personal liberty as provided under the constitution of India. Women are always considered as a physically and emotionally weaker than the males, whereas at present women have proved themselves in almost every [ Read More ]
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‘WILL’ UNDER INDIAN LAWPosted on Aug - 12 - 2011Will is the legal declaration of a person’s intention which he wishes to be performed after his death and once the Will is made by the testator it can only be revoke during his lifetime. A person cannot give his ancestors property in the form of a Will but he can make a Will only [ Read More ]
Categories: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Articles
REVERSE MORTGAGEPosted on Jul - 25 - 2011A ‘Mortgage’ means transfer of an interest in a specific immovable property for the purpose of securing the payment of money advanced as a loan, an existed or future debt. The transferor is called a ‘Mortgagor’ and transferee a ‘Mortgagee’ and an instrument by which transfer is made called ‘MORTGAGE DEED’ which actually depends upon [ Read More ]
Categories: Banking & Insurance Law, Legal Articles
E-BANKING SYSTEM IN THE BANKING SECTORPosted on Jul - 24 - 20111. Introduction: The process of globalization and liberalization has virtually transformed the way of business across the globe. The technological innovation of improvements in the communication networking helped the banking sector activities through re-engineer its works. E-Banking is considered as an important input for rapid growth of economic development by providing mechanism of electronic inputs [ Read More ]
Categories: Banking & Insurance Law, Legal Articles
POWER-OF-ATTORNEYPosted on Jul - 20 - 2011Dhawesh Pahuja 1. Introduction: In the modern world where commerce and industry have assured large and long roles to play , the need for entering into contracts of agreements in relation to business and other transactions have become a common and necessary feature of daily life. As man became busier it became more and more [ Read More ]
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