LAW ON MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE IN INDIA

What is medical negligence? While considering the issue, the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Kusum Sharma & Ors. v. Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre and Ors placed reference to the Halsbury’s Laws of England, 4th Edn., Vol….

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HOW TO DRAFT A LEGAL NOTICE

Introduction All legal action can only be taken once notice has been served upon the entity or individual you wish to take to court. This procedure makes taking a case to court legal. The notification…

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DETAILED NOTE ON SUMMARY SUITS UNDER CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

Introduction Summary suit or summary procedure is provided under order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The summary suit is a unique legal procedure used for enforcing a right in an efficacious manner…

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SCOPE OF INTERLOCUTORY ORDERS IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION Webster’s New World Dictionary defines an ‘interlocutory order’ as an order other than a final decision. Interlocutory orders are passed for the protection of the rights of the parties while the proceedings in a…

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Dishonour of Cheques/Negotiable Instruments

Introduction Paying someone a check without having enough money in the bank may result in the drawer of the check being arrested. Cheques are used in a variety of situations, including loan payback, wage payment,…

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Indigent Person under Indian Laws

Introduction The main purpose of embedding this Order XXXIII of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 is to help the poorer section of the society who is deprived and cannot heir their lawyers. And also to…

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