Property

DOCTRINE OF LIS PENDIS

“Doctrine of lis pendens” has been propounded under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. According to this doctrine “the transfer of the immovable property related to suit under consideration or proceedings can only be done by the order of the court otherwise not. In other words, it can be said that if […]

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CRYPTOCURRENCY

Money is regarded as the first and foremost form of social convention arising to develop trust in an economic transaction involving two strangers. It initiates an intertemporal exchange which otherwise would not have taken place. Historically, money has been considered as the economic prowess of a nation. Public confidence in currency was based on the

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Private Defence- Protection Against Body Or Property

Every citizen has the right to help himself, and the right of private defense must encourage the citizens of every free, democratic country. We have to understand one thing that the right to personal security is not applicable when there is time to have a source to get any public authority protection. Sections 96 – 106 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 deals with the right to private defense. Under these sections, the provision mentions that the person can use all his necessary forces to protect their life, property, or even another person’s life or property.

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