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Principles To Dying Declaration S.32(1) #evidence_act
Paranagounda vs State of Karnataka 2023
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Abhishek Sharma vs Govt of NCT Delhi 2023
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Legal article - Questions in parliament by MPs
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How Laws Are Made In India
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/parliament-constitution-bills-laws-india-240655
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How Laws Are Made In India
Recently Parliament has introduced the 3 Bills in Criminal Major Acts ; Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita Bills to( replace CRPC), Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita Bills to ( replace IPC) and Bhartiya...
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Navigating The Jurisprudence Of Obscenity Laws In And Around India: An Examination Of Legal Interpretations
https://www.livelaw.in/lawschool/articles/navigating-the-jurisprudence-of-obscenity-laws-in-and-around-india-an-examination-of-legal-interpretations-240830
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Navigating The Jurisprudence Of Obscenity Laws In And Around India: An Examination Of Legal Interpretations
In a recent ruling by the Bombay High Court, dated October 12, 2023, it was held that provocative dance performances and suggestive gestures by women do not constitute "obscene" or "immoral" acts....
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CASES -K.K. Verma v. Union of India, 1954 | Beharilal v. Bhuri Devi, 1997 |Gafoor Khan v. Amiruddin, 2012 | Anamika Mallick v. Ajoy Kumar Roy | Venkata Narsaiah v. Muddasani Sarojana, 2016
CONCLUSION
The remedy of Recovery of Possession of Immovable Property under the Specific Relief Act, 1963 encompasses the possessory title of the rightful possessor through the appropriate intervention by the court, it becomes essential because the Indian Contract Act, 1872 gives only compensation in case of breach of contract, hence such a remedy becomes necessary where damage is not ascertainable, and compensation is not an adequate relief.
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Recovery of immovable property CASES -
CONCLUSION
The remedy of Recovery of Possession of Immovable Property under the Specific Relief Act, 1963 encompasses the possessory title of the rightful possessor through the appropriate intervention by the court, it becomes essential because the Indian Contract Act, 1872 gives only compensation in case of breach of contract, hence such a remedy becomes necessary where damage is not ascertainable, and compensation is not an adequate relief.
#SRA #section_5_and_6
#section_145_of_crpc
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