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The Hindu law is credited to be the most ancient law system (approximately 6000 years old). The entirety of the Hindu law is said to be derived from two major sources: Ancient or original sources: Shruti (the 4 Vedas – Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samveda, Atharvaveda), Smriti, digests and commentaries, customs and usages. Modern Sources: Equity, justice...
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In 1977, Odisha taxed bamboo and standing trees agreed to be severed at 10%, impacting bamboo supply and timber felling contracts. Contractors and mills filed 209 writ petitions, arguing these were immovable property or works contracts, not sales of goods. Case Title: State of Orissa & Others v. Titaghur Paper Mills Company Ltd. & Another...
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The offence of stalking, codified under Section 78 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), is a significant provision in Indian criminal law designed to protect women against unwanted pursuit, harassment, and intrusion into their privacy. However, its scope and interpretation continue to raise complex questions. One such issue is whether merely taking photographs of...
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Gujarat Maritime University (GMU), in collaboration with the World Maritime University (WMU), U S Naval War College, World Maritime University – Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute (WMU-GOI), Ankara National Center for the Sea and Maritime Law (DEHUKAM), Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance (CLIMA) at the University of Copenhagen,...
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International economic sanctions have been a mainstay of foreign policy for a long time, used frequently to put pressure on without using military might. International economic sanctions may be applied to whole countries, particular entities, or individuals and are usually undertaken to persuade policy adjustments, punish breaches of global law, or promote international stability. Whereas...
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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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First general body meeting (before registration) In this meeting under Society’s Model Bye-law 3(iii), the Chief Promoter (could be the builder) is primarily selected by the promoters, who are members co-signing the registration application before the Registering Authority, under Bye-law 3(xii). In this meeting, necessary resolutions are passed like opening the account in a bank...
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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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SOCIETY REGISTRATION  First general body meeting (before registration) In this meeting under Society’s Model Bye-law 3(iii), the Chief Promoter (could be the builder) is primarily selected by the promoters, who are members co-signing the registration application before the Registering Authority, under Bye-law 3(xii). In this meeting, necessary resolutions are passed like opening the account in...
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LAWYERS FOR FORMATION OF A NEW HOUSING SOCIETY   First general body meeting (before registration) In this meeting under Society’s Model Bye-law 3(iii), the Chief Promoter (could be the builder) is primarily selected by the promoters, who are members co-signing the registration application before the Registering Authority, under Bye-law 3(xii). In this meeting, necessary resolutions...
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