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September 19, 2025
The institution of the Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) continues to play a central role in Indian property law. The Karta, as head of the HUF, is entrusted with managing family property for the benefit of all coparceners. However, his power to alienate HUF property has always been subject to the test of legal necessity or...
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Legal Bites presents the Company Law Important Question-Answer Series. The questions listed here will help students study for various Competitive and University Exams. Candidates can use Legal Bites’ list of questions to help them determine the most important and often asked questions and practice their aptitude and knowledge. Answering questions is a continuous process that...
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Jurisprudence is the study of the theory and philosophy of law. The subject, in its entirety, differs from other social sciences. This has given rise to several debates with regard to the nature of jurisprudence as a science vis-à-vis its nature as art. To help students become proficient in the study of Jurisprudence, Legal Bites...
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Legal Bites presents the Company Law Important Question-Answer Series. The questions listed here will help students study for various Competitive and University Exams. Candidates can use Legal Bites’ list of questions to help them determine the most important and often asked questions and practice their aptitude and knowledge. Answering questions is a continuous process that...
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A recurring question in Hindu family law is whether grandchildren automatically acquire rights in their grandparents’ property, particularly when the parents are alive. This issue gained clarity in a recent Delhi High Court judgment in Kritika Jain v. Rakesh Jain & Anr. (2025), where the Court examined whether a granddaughter could claim a share in...
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Trademarks often become the battlefield where rising startups and established giants clash over consumer recognition and brand identity. Delhi High Court recently decided an important appeal in Exotic Mile v. Imagine Marketing Pvt. Ltd. on 15 September 2025, dealing with the dispute between two well-known audio brands—Boult and boAt. Title of the Case: Exotic Mile...
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The advent of technology has transformed the landscape of criminal trials in India. With increasing reliance on electronic evidence—CCTV footage, audio recordings, and videos—courts are often confronted with questions about admissibility and procedure. A recurring issue is whether video evidence must be played before a witness in court and transcribed in testimony for it to...
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International Trade Law is composed of the laws, rules, and principles of general application that deal with the conduct of nation-states and international organizations among themselves with matters related to trade. Important articles and study material on International Trade Law – Click on the link to Read A Comparative Study of GATT and WTO History and...
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FairSquare, Competition Law Society at National Law University, Delhi is inviting original, unpublished submissions for its blog. At FairSquare Dialogue, we seek sharp, accessible, and well-reasoned pieces that advance conversations around competition law and economics, both in India and globally. Submissions from students, academics, practitioners, economists, policy-makers, and interdisciplinary researchers are welcome. About FairSquare FairSquare is...
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A COMPLETE GUIDE TO DEEMED CONVEYANCE Most of the flat-owners of the newly constructed Societies/apartments do not have their sale deeds or conveyance deeds. Mostly in the newly constructed buildings, the builders provide for forming a housing co-operative society to which they shall transfer their interest in the property. Then the builders form the society...
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