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Civil Suits: Procedure & Principles

Book No, 1 – Civil Procedure Code

Principles and Procedure

PROPERTY LAW

Title, ownership and Possession

Adverse Possession

Land LawsTransfer of Property Act

Land Reform Laws

Power of attorney

Evidence Act – General

Sec. 65B

Admission, Relevancy and Proof

Law on Documents

Documents – Proof and Presumption

Interpretation

Contract Act

Law on Damages

Easement

Stamp Act & Registration

Divorce/Marriage

Negotiable Instruments Act

Criminal

Arbitration

Will

Book No. 2: A Handbook on Constitutional Issues

Religious issues

Book No. 3: Common Law of CLUBS and SOCIETIES in India

Book No. 4: Common Law of TRUSTS in India

2 Comments

  1. Rudra Shankar's avatar Rudra Shankar says:

    “Easement is acquired; not arise out of ‘Express Permission” – The entire section (12) is incorrect. The original case states that only for proving easement by prescription, a person must prove that the easement was acquired independent of a contract. An easement by express grant that is contractual is also a valid easement. See AIR 2010 SC 622

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    1. sajikoduvath's avatar sajikoduvath says:

      Noted, sir. Thanks.

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