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Administrative Law emerged as a subject to curb the misuse of power by the executive. As the concept of separation of powers cannot always be followed, the powers have been distributed to reduce work overload. The objective is to ensure reasonable control over the powers in a fair manner. It can be connoted as Quasi-legislation...
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Abetment of suicide, governed by Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and its corresponding provision, Section 108 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), has long remained one of the most complex and sensitive areas of criminal law. The offence requires proof that the accused instigated, aided, or abetted the commission of suicide by...
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Cheating is one of the most litigated offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Section 415 IPC defines cheating, while Section 420 IPC prescribes punishment when cheating is accompanied by dishonestly inducing delivery of property. Under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), the corresponding provision is Section 318, which substantially retains the definition and ingredients...
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Competition Law is a law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating companies’ anti-competitive conduct. It helps us get a better view and perspective on the country’s economy. Any business, regardless of its legal status, size, and sector, needs to be aware of competition law. Legal Bites has compiled the best online...
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Advocate for Agreement and Sale Deed Want to purchase a Flat? If Yes, Please Be Careful so you may not fall prey to the frivilious offers by decietfull builders and developers. While purchasing the Flat Property you should take the following care/ due diligence. 1. Prefer a ready to move property rather an under construction...
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Advocate for property transfer DUE DILIGENCE TO BE DONE WHILE PURCHASING A PROPERTY 1. First comes in the checklist is the Zone.Check it whether the property comes into the “R” OR “NON-AGRICULTURE” zone because if the the property is in non residential or non agriculture zone like green zone etc.you may not get approvals from...
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PROVISIONS FOR DEEMED CONVEYANCE UNDER MOFA Amendments in Maharashtra Ownership Flats (Regulation of the promotion of construction, sale, management and transfer) Act, 2005 giving a huge relief to hundreds and thousands of flats purchasers in Maharashtra. Conveyance to the societies was a burning issues which have integrated many problems like property tax, housing finance documentations...
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Registration of Deemed Conveyance On receipt of the Deemed Conveyance Order, the Deemed Conveyance Deed between the Competent Authority & the Society is prepared. The Competent Authority appears in the Deed on behalf of the defaulting Land Owners & Property Developers. The Deemed Conveyance Deed is submitted to the Office of Competent Authority for Approval...
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Documentation for Deemed Conveyance Documentation is a very important & crucial stage in the Procedure for Deemed Conveyance. It requires absolute focus & meticulous handling to ensure that all the required documents are obtained & organized in an appropriate manner. The Land Revenue Records of recent origin are obtained by making applications to the respective...
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ADVOCATES FOR REGISTRATION OF HOUSING SOCIETY: A co-operative society is the perfect fit for a residential building as flat-owners have common needs (water connection, watchmen, etc) and interests (maintenance of common areas, such as the terrace and compound). If you’ve purchased a flat in a new building, it would probably be best if you took...
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