Cause of Action (Civil Procedure Code 1980) In Civil Suits, there are two important things which are as follows. 1) Cause of Action; and 2) The claim for Damages/ Compensation. C…
Decree: Meaning, definition and Types of Decree Decree is formal expression of adjudication which so far as regards the Court expressing it conclusively determines the rights of the par…
Distinction/Difference Between Res Judicata and Estoppel Res Judicata - Section 11 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 relates to the principle of res judicata. Res Judicata which meansmatter …
Consultation: Meaning Definition and Kinds of Consultation What is the Meaning of the Term Consultation? The term ‘consultation ‘implies meeting or conference of two or more persons or im…
Movable Property | Interpretation of Statute General Clauses Act (1897) - General clauses act defines movable property , According to section 2(36) of the General Clauses Act…
Restitution (Section 144 of civil procedure code) Section 144 of the Civil Procedure Code,1908 deals with the provision of restitution. Section 144 of the civil procedure code does not confe…
What is an Ombudsman? Origin, Characteristics and Need/Importance of Ombudsman Ombudsman means a delegate, agent, officer or commissioner. Gender defines ombudsman as “an officer of parliament, having as his primar…
Discuss the Role of Administrative Law in a Democratic State? What is Administrative Law Administrative law refers to the body of laws, procedures and legal institutions affecting government agencie…
What is Administrative Law and utility of Administrative Law What is Administrative Law - Administrative Law is a combination of substantive and procedural law. Administrative law is a branch…