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Farmers' Protest and the Dynamics of Agricultural Reforms in India: A Compr...

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In the winter of 2020, India witnessed a historic farmers' protest, marking a significant moment in the nation's socio-political landscape. The catalyst for this movement was the enactment of t...

Land Law Unveiled: Principles, Challenges, and Global Perspectives on Propert...

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Land law is a branch of law that deals with the rights to use, alienate, or exclude others from land. It encompasses various aspects such as property rights, land acquisition, land use agreemen...

Land Acquisition and Compensation Laws in India

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Land acquisition has been a crucial yet contentious issue in India, with the development of infrastructure, industrial projects, and urban expansion often requiring the government to acquire pr...

The Legal Framework For Construction Industry

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The legal framework for the construction industry encompasses a complex array of laws, regulations, and contractual obligations designed to ensure the successful execution of construction proje...

The Enemy Property Act

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The Enemy Property Act of 1968 was enacted in India following the 1965 war with Pakistan to regulate properties owned by individuals classified as "enemy aliens" or "enemy subjects." This legis...

Crisis And Law: Disaster's Dual Challenge

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This article examines the dual challenge of crisis management and legal adaptation in the face of disasters in India. It explores the evolving legal and institutional framework, assesses recent...

A Critical Study Of The Doctrine Of Part Performance Under The Transfer Of Pr...

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One of the most fundamental aspects of a person's socioeconomic existence is property. As a result, property act has grown to be a significant field of civil law. The Property Transfers Act of ...

Legal Considerations in Agreement Drafting

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The flexibility to have a legally binding relationship and to enter into contracts is something which society permits us legitimately and naturally. Instilling this flexibility into contract dr...

Sovereignty And Seizure: The Doctrine Of Eminent Domain In Indian Jurisprudence

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The principle of eminent domain encapsulates the sovereign's prerogative to appropriate private property for public use, contingent upon the payment of just compensation. This legal doctrine, d...

Land Classification under Land law in India

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Classification of Land: Warkas Land: Warkas land refers to fallow or uncultivated land that is temporarily left idle for a specific period. The term "Warkas" essentially means fallow land....