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Public Interest Litigation

The Constitution of India has always had a strong opinion concerning the freedom it grants to its citizens intending to resolve their problems. One of the key divisions of the government is the authority that provides justice using the existing laws of the nation, that is the Judiciary. However, this comes with a huge unjust

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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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