Bhupendra Kumar Sharma V. Bar Council, Pathankot Fact of the case : In this case the appellant was enrolled with the State Bar Council as an Advocate on 16/9/1994 vide Enrollment No…
Difference / Distinction between Divorce and Judicial Separation Judicial separation and Divorce are differ from each other. Judicial separation is suspension of conjugal rights for some time whil…
Grounds available to a Hindu wife for seeking dissolution of marriage by the legislation of 1976 The amending Act of 1976 has added the following grounds, :- 1. At least one year old decree or order for separate maintenance :- Petitioner had …
Grounds on which a Hindu wife could seek a dissolution of marriage before the amending act of 1976 1. Husband living in adultery :- A single instance of the husband having sexual intercourse outside wedlock does not suffice. 2. Husband is con…
Under which situations the writ of mandamus will not be granted? The word “ mandamus ” means “the order”. The writ of mandamus is thus order by a superior court commanding a person or a public authori…
Meaning, Types and Importance of Petty Cashbook Meaning of petty cash book The word 'Petty' is derived from the French word 'Petit' which means small. The person who mainta…
Contempt of Courts by Lawyers The court has power to punish every person, body or authority found guilty of Contempt of Court. The Contempt jurisdiction is ve…
Essentials of Valid Promissory Note What is Promissory Note ? The Promissory note contains a promise or undertaking to pay a certain sum of money. Definition : …