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Difference between Admission and Confession
Difference between Admission and Confession Section 17 to 31 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deal with is called as ‘Admissions and confession’. However, ...
Section 18 HINDU ADOPTION AND MAINTENANCE ACT, 1956,
Section 18 Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 Section 18 HINDU ADOPTION AND MAINTENANCE ACT, 1956, which deals with the maintenance and separate residence ...
Details of SUCCESSION UNDER MUSLIM LAW
SUCCESSION UNDER MUSLIM LAW In the law distinction between the joint family property and the separate property never existed. Since under Muslim law all ...
Types of Evidences under Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Types of Evidences under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 1) Oral Evidence– Section 60 of the Indian Evidence Act explains Oral Evidence. Oral Evidences are those evidences ...
Important Judgments of SC and High Courts with Short Explanation
Important judgments of Supreme Court for various Competitive Exam Such as Judicial Services, UPSC, LLM entrance, CLAT llm etc. – Our Legal World ...
Stages Of Civil Suit/Trial as per Civil Procedure Code, 1908
Stages Of Civil Suit as per Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Introduction A civil suit is basically a dispute that arises between individuals in a ...
Difference between Act, Article and Section
Difference between Act, Article and Section Act An act is a bill which has passed through the various legislative steps required for it and ...
Cases of Article 21 Indian Constitution with Short explanation
Cases of Article 21 Indian Constitution with Short explanation Cases of Article 21 Indian Constitution Article 21 reads as: “No person shall be ...