Revocation Of Gifts Under Muslim Law

Introduction Gift under Muslim Law once done is final and irrevocable, it cannot be taken back by the donor from the donee. Gift under Muslim Law is called HIBA. It means declaration by the donor to the donee that he/she …

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Difference Between Dower And Dowry

Before the independence of India, there was a system of Kanyasulkam throughout the country, whereby the bridegroom had to pay a certain sum of money to the father of the bride in getting marriage. This was quite similar to the …

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Precedent Origin And Stare Decesis

INTRODUCTION A precedent is a statement of law found in the decision of a predominant Court, which decision must be trailed by that court and by the courts sub-par compared to it. Precedent is a past decision whereupon the judges …

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Prostitution In India – A Vague Concept

From the antiquated period of ‘dasi system’ to current ‘prostitution’ framework, India’s journey can not be not simply seen as how we see this work of Prostitution on ethical quality grounds yet in addition how the people of Indian society …

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Secularism And Legal Pluralism

SECULARISM The Preamble of the Indian Constitution states that India is a Secular, Democratic, Republic. This means that there is no State religion. A secular state shall not discriminate against anyone on the ground of religion. A religion is only …

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Judicial Independence Over Judicial Overreach

“The line between judicial independence and judicial overreach is a thin one. A takeover of function of other organ may become a case of overreach”[1]– Dr.Manmohan Singh The line of conflict that is drawn is that whether independence of judiciary …

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