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Section 100 and 101 defines the term "Charges" in Transfer of Property Act.By act of parties or by operation of law,an immovable property of one person is made security for the payment of money to another. This transaction does not amount to a...

According to the Transfer of the Property Act,Section 118-121 defines the term "Exchanges". Section 118 of the Act defines the definition of Exchange and Section 119-121 defines the Rules of the Exchange. When two persons mutually transfer...

Looking out for degree in LAW, then why not give a try to the best law colleges in India, which was done / conducted all over India to find the best law college where a student can dream of becoming the leading lawyer of India. 1 - NLSIU,...

Yesterday while just surfing the TV channel,  on one of the channel I saw the good movie named "Wednesday". Whie watching this movie , we can come to know today how the people are making a good as well as bad use of technology. So, we should have...

"Conversion" is also known as "Trover".It is the wrongful taking or using or destroying the goods or an exercise of dominion over the goods,which is inconsistent with the title of the owner. Types of Conversion : The Tort of conversion can be...

The Sale of immovable property under the Transfer of Property Act.The term "Sale" is a transfer of ownership in exchange for a price paid or promised or part-paid and part-promised. Transfer of tangible immovable property of the value of...

"Negigence" is the breach of a legal duty by ommission to do something which a reasonable man would do or by doing something which a reasonable man would not do.So negligence arises from "Nonfeasance  or Misfeasance". Negligence is simply...

Malicious Prosecution is the institution of an unsuccessful criminal,bankruptcy or liquidation proceedings against an innocent parson.It is done only with a malicious intention and not in furtherance of justice.It is also unreasonable and...

The remedies and damages are classified under the Tort.Here,i can explain the remedies and damages of law which are available in tort. The remedies are available to Plantiff for a Tort are of two types: They are:- 1. Judicial Remedies and...

If a tort is committed aright of action arises in favour of the injured person.It comes to an end by one of the following methods.Thus the extinction of liability is known as "Discharge of Torts". 1. Death of one of the Parties 2. By...

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