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Contract. Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), Section 92 (proviso 6), 95 - Only in cases where the terms of the document leave the question in doubt, then resort could be had to the proviso Sixth of Section 92 - But when a document is a straightforward one and presentsREVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 RBI'S - RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK Vide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures without change in ownership, and personal loans, while classifying such exposures as Standard. C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its STAMP ACT, 1899 (PUNJAB AMENDMENTS) THE INDIAN STAMP ACT, 1899 Contents SN Subject CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II STAMP DUTIES 3. Instruments chargeable with duty. 4. Several instruments used in single transaction of sale, mortgage or settlement 5. Instruments relating to several distinct matters. 6. Instruments coming within several descriptions in Schedule I and Schedule PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful HARYANA COTTON GINNING AND PRESSING FACTORIES ACT, 1992 Sections 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Grant of license 4. Maintenance of Register 5. Prohibition of admixture of Cotton in specified areas and penalties therefore 6. Penalty for watering etc. 7. Destruction of Cotton waste and penalty therefore 8. Examination of Cotton package of bales 9. Entry and inspection 10. Making and mass/weight of bales 11. Returns 12. Fire prevention protectionPUNJAB LAW REPORTER
Contract. Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), Section 92 (proviso 6), 95 - Only in cases where the terms of the document leave the question in doubt, then resort could be had to the proviso Sixth of Section 92 - But when a document is a straightforward one and presentsREVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 RBI'S - RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK Vide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures without change in ownership, and personal loans, while classifying such exposures as Standard. C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its STAMP ACT, 1899 (PUNJAB AMENDMENTS) THE INDIAN STAMP ACT, 1899 Contents SN Subject CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II STAMP DUTIES 3. Instruments chargeable with duty. 4. Several instruments used in single transaction of sale, mortgage or settlement 5. Instruments relating to several distinct matters. 6. Instruments coming within several descriptions in Schedule I and Schedule PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful HARYANA COTTON GINNING AND PRESSING FACTORIES ACT, 1992 Sections 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Grant of license 4. Maintenance of Register 5. Prohibition of admixture of Cotton in specified areas and penalties therefore 6. Penalty for watering etc. 7. Destruction of Cotton waste and penalty therefore 8. Examination of Cotton package of bales 9. Entry and inspection 10. Making and mass/weight of bales 11. Returns 12. Fire prevention protection ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Chandigarh. read HERE. An anti-suit injunction is a judicial order restraining one party from prosecuting a case in another court outside its jurisdiction. The principles governing grant of injunction are common to that of granting anti-suit injunction. Article by Kriti Sharma and Sandeep Suri, Advocates. RBI'S - RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK Vide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures without change in ownership, and personal loans, while classifying such exposures as Standard. O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no usefulLEGAL MAXIMS
LATIN MAXIMS AND PHRASES. * 1. A verbis legis non recedendum est. The words of the law must not be departed from. Acts of Parliament must be interpreted strictly according to the express letters of their respective clauses. Although in certain cases an equitable construction can be placed on the words, yet this principle is confined within certain limits ; and a judge cannot, in favour of a RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT Section -1 Short title, extent and commencement Section -2 Definitions Section -3 Right of child to free and compulsory education Section -4 Special provisions for children not admitted to, or who have not completed, elementary education Section -5 Right of transfer to other school Section -6 Duty of appropriate Government and local authority to establish school Section -7 Sharing of financial SARFAESI , SECTION 13(3A) SARFAESI Section 13(2) – Delay of 14 days in filing application - DRT declined to condone the delay - Appellant approached the High Court who relegated the appellant to Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal - High Court also directed the appellant to deposit 25% of the amount covered by the 13(2) notice – Matter has been pending before this Court for the last two years - Interest of justice RIGHT TO REDEMPTION UNDER SARFAESI Published on August 23, 2019 Subros and Associates By Sandeep Suri, Advocate The apex court was recently dealing with the proposition of WHAT IS A VALID TENDER TO A BANK under the provisions of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI), Section 13(8). In the said case the loanee claimed a Right of COMMERCIAL COURTS (PRE-INSTITUTION MEDIATION AND Form-2: Notice/Final Notice to the Opposite party for Pre-Institution Mediation Name of the Authority and address. 1. Whereas a commercial dispute has been submitted to (name of Authority) by (name of applicant) against (name of opposite party) requesting for pre-institution mediation in terms of section 12A of Chapter IIIA of Commercial Courts Act, 2015.CYBER ATTACK
Bloomsbury Dictionary of Law defines “ force majeure” /fɔs m|/ noun : Something which happens which is out of the control of the parties who have signed a contract, such as a war or a storm, and which prevents the contract being fulfilled. : act of God This clause is included in contracts to remove liability for natural and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of S. 376 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER IPC, 1860, S. 376 – Acquittal - Complainant was not examined by the Doctor after the alleged incident – On account of absence of any medical examination done, the prosecution did not examine any doctor in the trial in support of their case - Similar type of complaints were being made in past by the complainant against other persons also which were later found false - There was enmityPUNJAB LAW REPORTER
Contract. Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), Section 92 (proviso 6), 95 - Only in cases where the terms of the document leave the question in doubt, then resort could be had to the proviso Sixth of Section 92 - But when a document is a straightforward one and presentsREVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 RBI'S - RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK Vide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures without change in ownership, and personal loans, while classifying such exposures as Standard. C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its STAMP ACT, 1899 (PUNJAB AMENDMENTS) THE INDIAN STAMP ACT, 1899 Contents SN Subject CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II STAMP DUTIES 3. Instruments chargeable with duty. 4. Several instruments used in single transaction of sale, mortgage or settlement 5. Instruments relating to several distinct matters. 6. Instruments coming within several descriptions in Schedule I and Schedule PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful HARYANA COTTON GINNING AND PRESSING FACTORIES ACT, 1992 Sections 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Grant of license 4. Maintenance of Register 5. Prohibition of admixture of Cotton in specified areas and penalties therefore 6. Penalty for watering etc. 7. Destruction of Cotton waste and penalty therefore 8. Examination of Cotton package of bales 9. Entry and inspection 10. Making and mass/weight of bales 11. Returns 12. Fire prevention protectionPUNJAB LAW REPORTER
Contract. Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), Section 92 (proviso 6), 95 - Only in cases where the terms of the document leave the question in doubt, then resort could be had to the proviso Sixth of Section 92 - But when a document is a straightforward one and presentsREVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 RBI'S - RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK Vide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures without change in ownership, and personal loans, while classifying such exposures as Standard. C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its STAMP ACT, 1899 (PUNJAB AMENDMENTS) THE INDIAN STAMP ACT, 1899 Contents SN Subject CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II STAMP DUTIES 3. Instruments chargeable with duty. 4. Several instruments used in single transaction of sale, mortgage or settlement 5. Instruments relating to several distinct matters. 6. Instruments coming within several descriptions in Schedule I and Schedule PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful HARYANA COTTON GINNING AND PRESSING FACTORIES ACT, 1992 Sections 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Grant of license 4. Maintenance of Register 5. Prohibition of admixture of Cotton in specified areas and penalties therefore 6. Penalty for watering etc. 7. Destruction of Cotton waste and penalty therefore 8. Examination of Cotton package of bales 9. Entry and inspection 10. Making and mass/weight of bales 11. Returns 12. Fire prevention protection ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Chandigarh. read HERE. An anti-suit injunction is a judicial order restraining one party from prosecuting a case in another court outside its jurisdiction. The principles governing grant of injunction are common to that of granting anti-suit injunction. Article by Kriti Sharma and Sandeep Suri, Advocates. RBI'S - RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK Vide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures without change in ownership, and personal loans, while classifying such exposures as Standard. O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no usefulLEGAL MAXIMS
LATIN MAXIMS AND PHRASES. * 1. A verbis legis non recedendum est. The words of the law must not be departed from. Acts of Parliament must be interpreted strictly according to the express letters of their respective clauses. Although in certain cases an equitable construction can be placed on the words, yet this principle is confined within certain limits ; and a judge cannot, in favour of a RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT Section -1 Short title, extent and commencement Section -2 Definitions Section -3 Right of child to free and compulsory education Section -4 Special provisions for children not admitted to, or who have not completed, elementary education Section -5 Right of transfer to other school Section -6 Duty of appropriate Government and local authority to establish school Section -7 Sharing of financial SARFAESI , SECTION 13(3A) SARFAESI Section 13(2) – Delay of 14 days in filing application - DRT declined to condone the delay - Appellant approached the High Court who relegated the appellant to Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal - High Court also directed the appellant to deposit 25% of the amount covered by the 13(2) notice – Matter has been pending before this Court for the last two years - Interest of justice RIGHT TO REDEMPTION UNDER SARFAESI Published on August 23, 2019 Subros and Associates By Sandeep Suri, Advocate The apex court was recently dealing with the proposition of WHAT IS A VALID TENDER TO A BANK under the provisions of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI), Section 13(8). In the said case the loanee claimed a Right of COMMERCIAL COURTS (PRE-INSTITUTION MEDIATION AND Form-2: Notice/Final Notice to the Opposite party for Pre-Institution Mediation Name of the Authority and address. 1. Whereas a commercial dispute has been submitted to (name of Authority) by (name of applicant) against (name of opposite party) requesting for pre-institution mediation in terms of section 12A of Chapter IIIA of Commercial Courts Act, 2015.CYBER ATTACK
Bloomsbury Dictionary of Law defines “ force majeure” /fɔs m|/ noun : Something which happens which is out of the control of the parties who have signed a contract, such as a war or a storm, and which prevents the contract being fulfilled. : act of God This clause is included in contracts to remove liability for natural and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of S. 376 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER IPC, 1860, S. 376 – Acquittal - Complainant was not examined by the Doctor after the alleged incident – On account of absence of any medical examination done, the prosecution did not examine any doctor in the trial in support of their case - Similar type of complaints were being made in past by the complainant against other persons also which were later found false - There was enmityLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Chandigarh. read HERE. An anti-suit injunction is a judicial order restraining one party from prosecuting a case in another court outside its jurisdiction. The principles governing grant of injunction are common to that of granting anti-suit injunction. Article by Kriti Sharma and Sandeep Suri, Advocates.REVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its HARYANA LOCAL ACTS / RULES Haryana Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1961. Haryana Aided Schools (Special Provision and Contributing Fund) Rules, 2001. Haryana Canal and Drainage Act, 1974 (29 of 1974) Haryana Cattle Farm Act, 1970. Haryana Ceiling of Land Holdings Act, 1972.SARFAESI, S. 14
1. Powers of the district magistrate is essentially administrative and he has no adjudicatory powers. 2. No power to refuse assistance vests with the district magistrate: 3. Power to ‘review’ order once passed under section 14 : 4. Remedy available to a borrower or guarantor against whom the district magistrate has passed an orderunder section 14 5.
CO-PARCENARY PROPERTY A person inheriting property from his three immediate paternal ancestors holds it, and must hold it, in coparcenary with his sons, sons' sons and sons' sons' sons, but as regards other relations he holds it, and is entitled to hold it, as his absolute property.”. Mulla's Principles of PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Chandigarh. read HERE. An anti-suit injunction is a judicial order restraining one party from prosecuting a case in another court outside its jurisdiction. The principles governing grant of injunction are common to that of granting anti-suit injunction. Article by Kriti Sharma and Sandeep Suri, Advocates.REVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its HARYANA LOCAL ACTS / RULES Haryana Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1961. Haryana Aided Schools (Special Provision and Contributing Fund) Rules, 2001. Haryana Canal and Drainage Act, 1974 (29 of 1974) Haryana Cattle Farm Act, 1970. Haryana Ceiling of Land Holdings Act, 1972.SARFAESI, S. 14
1. Powers of the district magistrate is essentially administrative and he has no adjudicatory powers. 2. No power to refuse assistance vests with the district magistrate: 3. Power to ‘review’ order once passed under section 14 : 4. Remedy available to a borrower or guarantor against whom the district magistrate has passed an orderunder section 14 5.
CO-PARCENARY PROPERTY A person inheriting property from his three immediate paternal ancestors holds it, and must hold it, in coparcenary with his sons, sons' sons and sons' sons' sons, but as regards other relations he holds it, and is entitled to hold it, as his absolute property.”. Mulla's Principles of PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK – 2.0. Resolution of Covid-19 stress of Individuals and Small Businesses / MSMEs Introduction. V ide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures BANKING - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, Section 3(11), 7 - Legally recoverable debt - For the applicant invoking the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process, to prima facie show the existence in his favour, of a legally recoverable debt - In other words, the respondent had to show that the debt is not barred by limitation. #2020 SCeJ 1505 Held, P roposition of law which emerges from InnoventiveMISCELLANEOUS
Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) – Conduct of the suits is regulated by the procedure prescribed in the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 and other laws and which prescribe the stage at which documents are to be produced and the mode in which the same are to be proved - Once the appellant / plaintiff had failed to file the documents and had failed to seek condonation of delay in filing theWORDS AND PHRASES
WORDS AND PHRASES. Ownership - Possession and Ownership - Possession is the root of title and is right like the property - As ownership is also of different kinds of viz. sole ownership, contingent ownership, corporeal ownership, and legal equitable ownership - Limited ownership or limited right to property may be enjoyed by a holder - What can O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 18 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 18, Rule 3, Rule 2 - Provisions of Order 18 Rule 2 and Order 18 Rule 3 CPC are mutually exclusive and have their independent domains, and thus, operate in different situations. (177) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 18, Rule 3 - Additional evidence - Plaintiff has already led evidence in affirmative and his rebuttal evidence was O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Chandigarh. read HERE. An anti-suit injunction is a judicial order restraining one party from prosecuting a case in another court outside its jurisdiction. The principles governing grant of injunction are common to that of granting anti-suit injunction. Article by Kriti Sharma and Sandeep Suri, Advocates.REVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its HARYANA LOCAL ACTS / RULES Haryana Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1961. Haryana Aided Schools (Special Provision and Contributing Fund) Rules, 2001. Haryana Canal and Drainage Act, 1974 (29 of 1974) Haryana Cattle Farm Act, 1970. Haryana Ceiling of Land Holdings Act, 1972.SARFAESI, S. 14
1. Powers of the district magistrate is essentially administrative and he has no adjudicatory powers. 2. No power to refuse assistance vests with the district magistrate: 3. Power to ‘review’ order once passed under section 14 : 4. Remedy available to a borrower or guarantor against whom the district magistrate has passed an orderunder section 14 5.
CO-PARCENARY PROPERTY A person inheriting property from his three immediate paternal ancestors holds it, and must hold it, in coparcenary with his sons, sons' sons and sons' sons' sons, but as regards other relations he holds it, and is entitled to hold it, as his absolute property.”. Mulla's Principles of PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
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Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its HARYANA LOCAL ACTS / RULES Haryana Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1961. Haryana Aided Schools (Special Provision and Contributing Fund) Rules, 2001. Haryana Canal and Drainage Act, 1974 (29 of 1974) Haryana Cattle Farm Act, 1970. Haryana Ceiling of Land Holdings Act, 1972.SARFAESI, S. 14
1. Powers of the district magistrate is essentially administrative and he has no adjudicatory powers. 2. No power to refuse assistance vests with the district magistrate: 3. Power to ‘review’ order once passed under section 14 : 4. Remedy available to a borrower or guarantor against whom the district magistrate has passed an orderunder section 14 5.
CO-PARCENARY PROPERTY A person inheriting property from his three immediate paternal ancestors holds it, and must hold it, in coparcenary with his sons, sons' sons and sons' sons' sons, but as regards other relations he holds it, and is entitled to hold it, as his absolute property.”. Mulla's Principles of PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK – 2.0. Resolution of Covid-19 stress of Individuals and Small Businesses / MSMEs Introduction. V ide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures BANKING - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, Section 3(11), 7 - Legally recoverable debt - For the applicant invoking the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process, to prima facie show the existence in his favour, of a legally recoverable debt - In other words, the respondent had to show that the debt is not barred by limitation. #2020 SCeJ 1505 Held, P roposition of law which emerges from InnoventiveMISCELLANEOUS
Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) – Conduct of the suits is regulated by the procedure prescribed in the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 and other laws and which prescribe the stage at which documents are to be produced and the mode in which the same are to be proved - Once the appellant / plaintiff had failed to file the documents and had failed to seek condonation of delay in filing theWORDS AND PHRASES
WORDS AND PHRASES. Ownership - Possession and Ownership - Possession is the root of title and is right like the property - As ownership is also of different kinds of viz. sole ownership, contingent ownership, corporeal ownership, and legal equitable ownership - Limited ownership or limited right to property may be enjoyed by a holder - What can O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 18 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 18, Rule 3, Rule 2 - Provisions of Order 18 Rule 2 and Order 18 Rule 3 CPC are mutually exclusive and have their independent domains, and thus, operate in different situations. (177) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 18, Rule 3 - Additional evidence - Plaintiff has already led evidence in affirmative and his rebuttal evidence was O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Chandigarh. read HERE. An anti-suit injunction is a judicial order restraining one party from prosecuting a case in another court outside its jurisdiction. The principles governing grant of injunction are common to that of granting anti-suit injunction. Article by Kriti Sharma and Sandeep Suri, Advocates.REVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its HARYANA LOCAL ACTS / RULES Haryana Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1961. Haryana Aided Schools (Special Provision and Contributing Fund) Rules, 2001. Haryana Canal and Drainage Act, 1974 (29 of 1974) Haryana Cattle Farm Act, 1970. Haryana Ceiling of Land Holdings Act, 1972.SARFAESI, S. 14
1. Powers of the district magistrate is essentially administrative and he has no adjudicatory powers. 2. No power to refuse assistance vests with the district magistrate: 3. Power to ‘review’ order once passed under section 14 : 4. Remedy available to a borrower or guarantor against whom the district magistrate has passed an orderunder section 14 5.
CO-PARCENARY PROPERTY A person inheriting property from his three immediate paternal ancestors holds it, and must hold it, in coparcenary with his sons, sons' sons and sons' sons' sons, but as regards other relations he holds it, and is entitled to hold it, as his absolute property.”. Mulla's Principles of PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Whether wife could have been denied maintenance under Section 125 of the Cr.P.C. on the ground that her marriage with the Respondent (second husband) was a nullity, just because the marriage had taken place while an appeal filed by the her against a decree of dissolution of marriage with her first husband was still pending ? ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK – 2.0. Resolution of Covid-19 stress of Individuals and Small Businesses / MSMEs Introduction. V ide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposuresREVENUE TERMS
Revenue Terminology Type of land Type of Possession Unit of measurements Land & Revenue Records Terms used in India ----- Revenue Terminology 1. Khewat number : The number of owner of the land 2. Khatoni Number : The number of possesioner/ cultivator of land 3. Khasra number : The number of measurement of area in jamabandi 4. Kita number : The Number mentioning the khasra number in PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887. Building Bye Laws - Punjab; Land Acquisition (East Punjab Amendment) Act,1948 C.P.C. - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER CPC APPENDIX AND SCHEDULES APPENDIX A PLEADINGS (1) TITLES OF SUITS In the Court of A.B. (add description and residence) Plaintiff against C.D. (add descritption and residence) Defendant (2) DESCRIPTION OF PARTIES IN PARTICULAR CASES The Advocate General of The Collector of The State of The A.B. Company, Limited having its HARYANA LOCAL ACTS / RULES Haryana Affiliated College (Security of Service) Rules, 1993; Haryana Affiliated Colleges (Pension and Contributory Fund) Rules, 1999; Haryana Affiliated Colleges (PensionSARFAESI, S. 14
1. Powers of the district magistrate is essentially administrative and he has no adjudicatory powers. 2. No power to refuse assistance vests with the district magistrate: 3. Power to ‘review’ order once passed under section 14 : 4. Remedy available to a borrower or guarantor against whom the district magistrate has passed an orderunder section 14 5.
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. CO-PARCENARY PROPERTY Joint family property - Coparcenary property - Property inherited from the father by his sons becomes joint family property in the hands of the sons - Property inherited from paternal ancestors is, “ancestral property” but it is his absolute property and not ancestral property as regards other relations. 2019 SCeJournal 805 (1st July, 2019) WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights inLATEST UPDATES
Latest Updates - Punjab Law Reporter. PLR | Supreme Court eJournal. Dear patrons we have shifted the daily updates to the menu DAILY UPDATES. Please click above. 2020 Supreme Court e@Journal. FREE updates. till 30th June, 2020. #StayHome. ARTICLES - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK – 2.0. Resolution of Covid-19 stress of Individuals and Small Businesses / MSMEs Introduction. V ide its circular dated August 6, 2020 on “Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress” (“Resolution Framework – 1.0”) the Reserve Bank of India had provided a window to enable lenders to implement a resolution plan in respect of eligible corporate exposures BANKING - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, Section 3(11), 7 - Legally recoverable debt - For the applicant invoking the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process, to prima facie show the existence in his favour, of a legally recoverable debt - In other words, the respondent had to show that the debt is not barred by limitation. #2020 SCeJ 1505 Held, P roposition of law which emerges from InnoventiveMISCELLANEOUS
Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) – Conduct of the suits is regulated by the procedure prescribed in the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 and other laws and which prescribe the stage at which documents are to be produced and the mode in which the same are to be proved - Once the appellant / plaintiff had failed to file the documents and had failed to seek condonation of delay in filing theWORDS AND PHRASES
WORDS AND PHRASES. Ownership - Possession and Ownership - Possession is the root of title and is right like the property - As ownership is also of different kinds of viz. sole ownership, contingent ownership, corporeal ownership, and legal equitable ownership - Limited ownership or limited right to property may be enjoyed by a holder - What can O. 21 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 21, Rule 3 - Dismissing third party objection in execution petition - Impugned order has the same force as a decree and is subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise - Consequently, the impugned order is appealable and therefore, the instant revision petition is not maintainable. (173) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908 PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (CONDUCT) RULES , 1966 The Punjab Government Employees (Conduct) Rules , 1966 Contents Rule Subject 1. Short Title, commencement and application 2. Definitions 3. General 4. Employment of near relative of Government employee in Companies or firm 5. Taking part in politics and elections 6. Joining of Associations by Government employee 7. Demonstration and Strikes 8. O. 18 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 18, Rule 3, Rule 2 - Provisions of Order 18 Rule 2 and Order 18 Rule 3 CPC are mutually exclusive and have their independent domains, and thus, operate in different situations. (177) P.L.R. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 18, Rule 3 - Additional evidence - Plaintiff has already led evidence in affirmative and his rebuttal evidence was O. 1 R. 10 - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER - PUNJAB LAW REPORTER Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) Order 1 Rule 10 - Third party - Application by third party for being impleaded as defendants filed in an appeal - A third party, who is effected by the judgment and decree, can always avail the remedy of appeal - Provisions of Order 1 Rule 10 CPC could not have been brought into force, for, by impleading respondents in the pending appeal, no useful WHETHER TENANCY UNDER LAND LAWS IS HERITABLE? Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable? With specific reference to (I) Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 (II) Punjab Security Of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (III) Land Reforms Act, 1972 (IV) Haryana Ceiling On Landholdings Act, 1972 Article by Mr. Anish Setia, Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh The Land Laws relate mainly to the relationship of landlord and tenant and their rights in* Home
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* Cyber Attack - Force majeure * Cyber attacks -Prevention * Cyber Investigation * Ex parte interim - SARFAESI * Finality of judgment, Restitution and Compound interest, UnjustEnrichment
* Guarantor under Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code, 2016 * Insurance - full and final discharge * Medical Negligence * RBI’s FAQ on RTI queries * Right of redemption under SARFAESI * SARFAESI - TRANSFER OF LOAN * SARFAESI, - Powers of DM * Whether tenancy under land laws is heritable?* Word "may"
* Index
* A
* Abatement
* Academic matters
* Accident
* ACR
* Additional Evidence * Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950 * Administration of Justice * Administrative Authorities * Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985* Admission
* Admissibility of documents * Admissions of fact* Adoption
* Adverse possession* Advocate
* Advocates Act, 1961* Affidavit
* Age proof
* Agreement
* Agreement to sell
* Alibi
* Allotment/Transfer * Ancestral Property* Anganwadi Worker
* Animal Births Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001 * Animal Husbandry (Non-Ministerial)* Appeal
* Arbitration
* Arbitration Act, 1940 * Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996* Arbitrator
* Architects Act, 1972* Arguments
* Arithmetical mistake and Clerical mistake * Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007* Arms Act, 1959
* Arms Licence
* Army Act, 1956
* Army Regulation
* Army Rules
* Army Medical Corps * Assistant District Attorney Rules* Attorney
* Auction
* Auction purchaser
* Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996* General
* S. 2
* S. 3
* S. 4
* S. 7
* S. 8
* S. 9
* S. 11
* S. 13
* S. 14
* S. 15
* S. 16
* S. 27
* S. 31
* S. 32
* S. 33
* S. 34
* S. 36
* S. 37
* S. 48
* S. 80
* B
* Baba Farid University* Bahi
* Bail
* Bank
* Bank guarantee
* Bank of Baroda Officer Employees * Banker Books Evidence Act, 1891* Banking
* Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006 * Banking Regulation Act, 1949 * Bar Council of India * BDS Course Regulations, 2007 * Below Poverty Line (BPL) * Benami Transaction * Bengal Land (Redemption and Foreclosure) Regulation 1806 * Bipartite Settlement* Black-Listing
* Bonafide Purchaser* Bonded labour
* Bonds
* BSNL - Conduct, Discipline and Appeal Rules, 2006* Builder
* C
* C.D. (Compact Disk) * Cantonments Act, 2006 * Capital of Punjab (Development * Carriers Act, 1865 (3 of 1865)* Caste Certificate
* Cause of action
* CBSE - Examination Bye Laws* CCS Pension Rules
* Central Board of School Education * Central Civil Services (Medical Attendance) Rules * Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, * Central Civil Services Rules, 1971 * Central Excise Act, 1944 and rules * Central Ground Water Board Staff Car Driver * Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 * Central Service Medical Attendant Rules, 1944 * Chandigarh (Allotment, Management * Chandigarh (Sale of Sites and Buildings) Rules, * Chandigarh Housing Board * Chandigarh Lease Hold of Site and Building Rules, 1973 * Chandigarh Maintenance of Parents and Senior Citizens Rules, 2009 * Chandigarh Motor Vehicles Rules, 1999 * Chandigarh Small Flats Scheme, 2006 * Chandigarh Union Territory Subordinate Courts Establishment(Recruitment
* Character/enlistment certificate * Chaudhary Devi Lal Jan Suraksha Bima Youjna (Devi Rakshak) Scheme * Chaudhary Devi Lal University * Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) * Civil Services Rules,* Civil Suit
* Club
* Co-operative Societies* Co-owner
* Co-parcenary Property* Co-sharer
* Code of Ethics
* Commission Agent
* Companies Act, 1956* Company
* Company Law Board Regulations 1991 * Compassionate Appointment* Complaint
* Conditions of Service of Union Territory* Confession
* Constitution of India* Construction
* Consumer Protection Act, 1986* Contempt
* Contempt of Courts Act, 1971* Contract
* Contract Act, 1872* Contract of Lease
* Contractual rate of interest * Contributory and Composite negligence * Conversion Charges* Copyright Act
* Costs
* Counter claim
* Courts
* Court Fee
* Court Fees Act, 1870* Court Order
* Criminal complaint* Cyber crime
* Criminal Procedure Code, 1973* General
* S. 2
* S. 36
* S. 102
* S. 122
* S. 125
* S. 145
* S. 154
* S.167
* S. 173
* S. 197
* S. 200
* S. 201
* S. 202
* S. 216
* S.231
* S.301
* S. 304
* S. 311
* S. 313
* S. 319
* S.321
* S. 340
* S.354
* S. 357
* S. 372
* S. 378
* S. 391
* S.397
* S. 401
* S. 408
* S.432
* S. 438
* S. 452
* S.456
* S. 482
* Criminal Trial
* Acquittal
* Bribe
* CD
* Circumstantial evidence* Civil Matters
* Co Accused - Statement* Complaint
* Confession
* Corroboration
* Cross-Objections
* Custom
* Customary Law
* Custodial Death
* Customs Act, 1962
* Defective Trial
* Delay
* DNA tests
* Essential Facts
* Evidence
* Expert witness
* Extra Judicial Confession* Eye witness
* FIR
* Framing of Charges* Investigation
* IO and Informant same* Last Seen Theory
* Ocular Testimony
* Medical Board
* Medical Evidence
* Practice guidelines * Preliminary enquiry * Proof beyond reasonable doubt* Punishment
* Quantum of sentence * Recovery / Non Receovery * Sentencing Guidelines * Superimposition test * Suspicious circumstances * Test Identification Parade* Two views
* Vicarious Liability* Witness
* Miscellaneous
* - CPC
* Miscellaneous
* - CPC - Sections
* s. 2
* s. 9
* s. 10
* S. 11
* S. 12
* S. 13
* S. 15
* S. 20
* S. 21
* S. 24
* S. 34
* S. 35
* S. 36
* S. 39
* S. 47
* S. 50
* S. 51
* S. 55
* S. 60
* S. 73
* S. 80
* S. 88
* S. 91
* S. 92
* S. 96
* S. 100
* S. 102
* S. 105
* S. 107
* S. 115
* S. 144
* S. 148
* S. 149
* S. 151
* S. 152
* - CPC - Orders
* O. 1 R. 1
* O. 1 R. 8
* O. 1 R. 9
* O. 1 R. 10
* O. 1 R. 18
* O. 2
* O. 3
* O. 5
* O. 6
* O. 6 R. 17
* O. 6 R. 18
* O. 6A
* O. 7
* O. 8
* O. 9
* O. 10
* O. 11
* O. 12
* O. 13
* O. 14
* O. 15
* O. 16
* O. 17
* O. 18
* O. 20
* O. 21
* O. 22
* O. 23
* O. 26
* O. 29
* O. 32
* O. 33
* O. 34
* O. 35
* O. 37
* O. 38
* O. 39
* O. 40
* O. 41
* O. 43
* O. 44
* O. 47
* O. 51
* - Constitution
* Art. 12
* Art. 14
* Art. 15
* Art. 16
* Art. 19
* Art. 20
* Art. 21
* Art. 22
* Art. 30
* Art. 32
* Art. 72
* Art. 77
* Art. 136
* Art. 162
* Art. 226
* Art. 227
* Art. 229
* Art. 233
* Art. 235
* Art. 243
* Art. 246
* Art. 300
* Art. 309
* Art. 311
* Art. 316
* List 2
* D
* Dalmia Dadri Cement Ltd. (Acquisition* Damages
* Damages for Malicious Prosecution* Date of Birth
* Death Sentence
* Decree
* Defamation
* Delay
* Delay and laches
* Delhi Development Act, 1957 * Delhi High Court Act, 1966 * Delhi High Court Rules * Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954 * Delhi Lands (Restrictions on transfer) Act, 1972 * Delhi Registration Rules, 1976 * Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 (59 of 1958)* Dholi
* Dholidar
* Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 * District Red Cross Society * Doctrine of election * Domestic Violence Act, 2005* DNA
* Dowry
* Dowry Prohibition Act 1961* Driving Licence
* Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (23 of 1940)* Duty of court
* E
* Easements Act, 1882 * East Punjab Holdings (Consolidation and Prevention of Fragmentation) Act, 1946 * East Punjab Rent Restriction Act, 1949 (III of 1949)* Education
* Election
* Electric Meters
* Electricity
* Electricity Act
* Electricity Regulations/rules/supply code* Electrocution
* Employees Compensation Act, 1923 * Employees Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 * Employees Provident Funds Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules 1997 * Employees Punishment and Appeal Regulation 1971 * Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 * Entitlement Rules for Casuality Pensionary Awards, 1982 * Estate Duty Act, 1953* Estoppel
* Eviction
* Evidence
* Evidence Act, 1872* S.3
* S.11
* S.23
* S.25
* S.27
* S.33
* S.34
* S.35
* S.45
* S.50
* S.59
* S.60
* S.62
* S.63
* S.65
* S.66
* S.68
* S.69
* S.73
* S.74
* S.90
* S.92
* S.108
* S.113
* S.114
* S118
* S.126
* S.138
* S.139
* S.154
* Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme* Examination Rules
* Execution
* Expert
* Expert evidence and Witness of Fact * External Development Charges* Eye Witness
* F
* Face Book
* Family
* Family Courts Act, 1984 * Fatal Accident Act (13 of 1855)* FERA
* Fertilizer Control Order, 1985* Finance Act, 1994
* FIR
* Food Corporation of India * Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980* Forgery
* Fraud
* Freedom Fighters Certificate* G
* Gender Discrimination* GPA
* Gift
* GMADA
* Good Samaritan Rights* Governance
* Government Accommodation * Government Employees (Conduct) Rules, 1966 * Government Residences (Chandigarh Administration General Pool)* GPF Scheme
* Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority* Guarantee
* Guarantors
* Guardian and Wards Act, 1890 * Guidelines and Instruction* Gurdwara Sahib
* Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University * Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Act, 1998 * Guru Nanak Dev University * Guru Ravidas Ayurved University Punjab Act, 2009* H
* Haryana Local Acts / Rules * High Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954 * High Court Rules and Orders (P & H) * Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956* Hindu Law
* Hindu Marriage (Punjab) Registration) Rules, 1960 * Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (25 of 1955) * Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 * Hindu Succession Act, 1956 * Hindu Undivided Coparcenary Property * Hindustan Petroleum Corporation * Horticulture Mission for North East .....* House Allotment
* Housing Board Act, 1971 * Housing Development and Finance Corporation * HSEB Employees (Punishment and Appeal) Regulations, 1990* Human Rights
* Hindu Marriage Act, 1955* Miscellaneous
* S. 5
* S. 9
* S. 11
* S. 12
* S. 13
* S. 13-B
* S. 13(1)
* S. 15
* S. 23
* S. 24
* S. 25
* S. 26
* S. 28
* I
* Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920* Ignorance
* Illiterate
* Income Tax Act, 1961* Income Tax Rules
* Indian Administrative Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1954 * Indian Majority Act, 1875 * Indian Oil Corporation * Indian Penal Code, 1860 * Indian Red Cross Society * Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 * Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946 * Industrial Policy and Industrial Incentive Code of 1996 * Industrial Policy, 1988 (Punjab) * Industrial Relocation Scheme 1996* Inheritance
* Injunction
* Insecticides Act, 1968 * Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016* Insurance
* Insurance Act, 1938* Insurance policy
* IRDA
* Interest
* Interest Act, 1978 * Interest on Delayed payments to Small Scale .... * Interest on refund of registration amount * Interim Injunction* Interim Order
* Interpretation
* Interpretation of Statutes* Investigation
* Issue
* IPC
* General
* S. 90
* S.107
* S. 141
* S. 148
* S. 149
* S. 300
* S. 302
* S. 304
* S.306
* S. 307
* S. 323
* S. 325
* S. 353
* S. 375
* S. 376
* S. 378
* S.420
* S. 498A
* S. 499
* S. 503
* J
* Judge and Lawyer
* Judgement
* Judicial language
* Judicial Recusal
* Jurisdiction
* Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000* K
* Kabristan
* Khasra Girdwaris
* Kirpan
* Kisan Vikas Patras * Kurukshetra University * Kutchery Compound Rules 2003* L
* Land Acquisition Act* Limitation
* Limitation Act
* M
* Maintenance
* Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 * Material Fact - Insurance* MGNREGA
* Mortgage
* Motor Vehicle Act, 1988* General
* S. 2
* S. 14
* S. 39
* S. 128
* S. 140
* S. 147
* S. 148
* S. 149
* S. 157
* S. 161
* S. 163-A
* S. 166
* S.168
* S. 171
* S. 173
* S. 174
* N
* Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, * Negotiable Instruments Act , 1881* Negligence
* O
* Order
* P
* Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972* PIL
* Pleadings
* POCSO
* Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, * Prospective Declaration of Law* Q
* R
* Relief
* Rent Act
* Revenue Record
* S
* Sale deed
* Sale Deed and Mutation * Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 * Sarfaesi / Securitisation * Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 * Self Financing Housing Scheme, 2016* Service Matter
* Shrines
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