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DISQUALIFICATION FROM INHERITANCE UNDER HINDU LAW: A STATUTORY AND JUDICIAL ANALYSIS

INTRODUCTION Hindu Law primarily governs the personal affairs of Hindus. The term “Hindu” includes not only persons born and brought up as Hindus, but also converts and reconverts to Hinduism,…

IMPACT OF THE 2002 CPC AMENDMENT ON EFFICIENCY AND TIMELY DISPOSAL OF CIVIL PROCEEDINGS

INTRODUCTION The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) governs the procedural aspects of civil litigation in India. It provides the framework for the initiation, trial, and resolution of civil suits…

POWER WITH RESPONSIBILITY: LEGAL DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF DIRECTORS

INTRODUCTION Holding the position of a company director is often seen as a sign of authority and prestige. However, behind the titles and decision-making power lies a strict legal framework.…

MODIFICATION OF ARBITRAL AWARDS UNDER THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996

INTRODUCTION The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 limits judicial involvement in arbitral processes to maintain the main features of arbitration: finality, party choice, and speed. The law does not allow…

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