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Section 31 Specific Relief Act 1963

Section 31 Specific Relief Act 1963

Section 31 Specific Relief Act 1963 deals withย  ย When cancellation may be ordered. โ€” (1) Any person against whom a written instrument is void or voidable, and who has reasonable apprehension that such instrument, if left outstanding may cause him serious injury, may sue to have it adjudged void or voidable; and the court may, […]

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Procedure for filing commercial suit

Procedure for filing commercial suitย  with regards to protection of personality rights File an I.A forย  Exemption from pre-institution Mediation. Plaintiff files an application seeking exemption from instituting pre-litigation Mediation under Section 12A of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 (โ€œCC Actโ€). As the matter is filed for urgent interim relief, refer to the ย judgment of

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Exemption from pre-institution Mediation

Exemption from pre-institution Mediation

Exemption from pre-institution Mediation whereinย  the party filing an application for interim reliefย  may also file anย applicationย  seeking exemption from instituting pre-litigation Mediation under Section 12A of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 (โ€œCC Actโ€).ย  The application may be supported by the Judgment ofย  the Hon’bleย  ย Supreme Court in Yamini Manohar v. T.K.D. Krithi, 2023 SCC

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What is Mehr in Muslim Law?

What is Mehr in Muslim Law also referred as Mahr in Arabic? Its a very common question however it requires a proper understanding.ย  Mehr in Islam should not be confused with dowry. Mehrย  has a deeper meaning and understanding . It provides the wife with social security in the form of financial security gives her

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Section 31 Specific Relief Act 1963

Adultery as a ground for divorce under Hindu Law

Understanding Adultery as a ground for divorce under Hindu Law which is governed by the ย Hindu Marriage Act, 1955,ย  also governs marriage and divorce among Hindus, Jains , Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs . Adultery is aย  ground for divorce under Section 13(1)(i) of the Hindu Marriage Act. Now it is very difficult to prove adultery.ย 

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