Legal Word/ Doctrine of the Day Interest Reipublicae Ut Sit Finis Litium It means it is in the interest of the state that there should be an end to litigation...
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SALE OF/ CHARGE UPON MINORS’ PROPERTY WITHOUT COURT PERMISSION BY GUARDIAN IS VOIDABLE Existing Laws: As per the Indian Majority Act, 1875, the age of majority...
#100 POINTS on Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sl. Contents 1 The preamble of the IPC is—To provide a general Penal Code for India 2 Total Sections in IPC are ?—511...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Magnum Opus It is a Latin phrase. Magnum means “great” while Opus means “work”. It is equivalent to French word “chef...
Cardinal Rules/ Principles of Law of Evidence/ Sakshya Vidhi The cardinal rules of law of evidence are— (1) Best Evidence Rule: The primary rule of evidence is...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Ex-abundanti cautela The term “ex-abundanti cautela” means “out of abundant caution”. It means “extreme caution”...
CPC, 1908 1 Who is considered to be the father of the CPC, 1908 for his contribution in draft CPC— Sir Earle Richards 2 Which entry of the Constitution of...
SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963: AN INTRODUCTION Historical Background Specific relief is a form of judicial redress. The first Specific Relief Act (SRA)...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Apocalyptic (सर्वनाश) It means showing or describing or prophesying the complete destruction of the world or extremely bad future...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Contra Legum It is a Latin phrase that means “against the law”. The phrase is used when a court or tribunal hands down a decision...