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Case: Relinquishment of Title and Interest in the Joint Property 

The article talks about the relinquishment of a title and interest in the joint property which sometimes creates confusion between a deed of conveyance and a release deed. A relinquishment deed is a legal document/instrument in which a person legally or formally relinquishes or releases his legal rights to the property being surrendered in the […]

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Vicious Shades of Natural Resources

Depletion and reduction of resources are usually caused by major factors like modern industrialization, overpopulation, deforestation, and human-based activities that subsequently increase poisonous gases into the layer of the atmosphere. Government can enhance the legal enforcement for avoiding illegal or prohibited activities as well as filling the gap between segregated sections and migrated populations. Due

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Economic Offences: Jail, Not Bail?

Economic offences have been given a peculiar position in bail jurisprudence under criminal laws in India. The concept of bail emerges from the conflict between the police power to restrict liberty of a man who is alleged to have committed a crime, and presumption of innocence in favour of the alleged criminal. When considering bail

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Position of Euthanasia in India

Every person has the right to savour life to its fullest. But there are times when a person suffers so much with a dreaded, obnoxious and inevitable disease that he gets pushed into an interminable abyss which  makes his life grim and beleaguered. For such a person living with such sufferings and pain is quite

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Case : Nand Lal Thanvi v. Legal Representatives of Goswami

This case[1] is originally an appeal of its original case with the same name, its judgement being passed in 1973. It basically revolves around Section 226 of the Indian Contract Act and Section 19 of the Indian Limitation Act. The trial court in the original case misinterpreted the concept of the Limitation Act. Hence, the

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Application of Intellectual Property Rights to the Space Industry

The Soviet Union had launched the first man made satellite on October 4, 1957, that is Sputnik, into Earth’s orbit.[1] Twenty three years later, in 1980, there were 1,058 satellites in orbit and fifty-two other satellites divided between lunar and solar/planetary orbits.[2] Currently, there are several major satellite communications projects planned which will put hundreds

Blogs, Family Law

Applicability of Hindu Marriage Act 1955 to People from Various Cultures

Religious tolerance is founded in both law and tradition in India, which is a country of religious and cultural diversity. Throughout India’s history, religion and cultures have played a significant role in the country’s society. The overwhelming majority of Indians have a religious affiliation. According to the Indian census, Hinduism is practiced by 80.5 percent

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