10 Types of Injunctions under Civil Laws

Injunctions Under Civil Laws

An Injunction is understood as an order issued by a Court to a party, mandating them to either perform or abstain from performing a specific action, with the aim of ensuring the administration of justice.

The Consumer Protection Act

Procedure Prescribed Under CRPC Should Be Followed In Matters Of Penal Provisions Under Section 27 Of The Consumer Protection Act

A bench of the U.P. State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (“State Commission”), recently[1] set aside the order of conviction by the District Consumer Commission (“District Forum”) and held that the procedure prescribed under the Code

Grant of Divorce No Right, But Discretion - Supreme Court

Grant Of Divorce On Ground Of Irretrievable Breakdown Of Marriage Is Not A Matter Of Right, But A Discretion Under Article 142: Supreme Court

The Constitutional bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC)[1] recently held that Article 142(1) of the Constitution of India can be invoked to depart from the procedure and statutory provisions of law to establish ‘complete

Registered Sale Deed Confers Property Title

Registered Sale Deed Confers Property Title

A Division Bench of Hon’ble Supreme Court in a recent judgement[1]held that a registered sale deed is final and conclusive document conveying the title of the property when executed with due compliance. In above case,

COMPLETION DATE AGREED BY THE PARTIES IN AGREEMENT FOR SALE IS ‘SACROSANCT’ –MAHARERA

In recent order dated 13th January 20231, Hon’ble MahaRERA reiterated and ruled that the completion date agreed by the parties mentioned while entering into the Agreement for Sale is sacrosanct. The said order was delivered

IN CASE OF FAILURE TO DISCLOSE THE EXCLUSION CLAUSES TO THE INSURED AS PER IRDA REGULATIONS, THE INSURER WON’T BE ABLE TO REPUDIATE THE CONTRACT: STATES SC

SC: Insurance Companies requires to be cautious while rejecting claims and cannot take benefit of exclusion clauses in the Insurance Contract The Hon’ble Supreme Court in its recent judgment1 passed on 9th November 2022 held

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