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SPShahi

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Author, SP Shahi is Advocate at the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, He holds LL.M. degree and qualification in the NET exam. He prefers to write on legal articles and current affairs.

Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee

Section 108 of the transfer of property Act provides Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee. Meaning and Definition of Lease Section 105 of the Transfer...

Meaning and definition of Exchange 118 to 121 TPA, 1882

According to section 118 of transfer of property Act 1882, when two persons mutually transfer the ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, neither thing or both things being money only, the transaction is called an "exchange"

Meaning and definition of Sale, Rights and Liabilities of Buyer and Seller

Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 defines sale,  "Sale" is a transfer of ownership in exchange for a price paid or promised or part-paid and part-promised.

What is a Corporation, Corporation under the Constitution of India

Corporation' means a body of person Associated for some purpose and considered as having rights and duties the and the capacity of succession. Thus, A corporation aggregate is made up of groups of persons. A corporation is a legal personality capable to enter into contract and can be sued or can sue at the time of its creation are at any subsequent period of its existence.

Difference between Brokers and Underwriters

Difference between brokers and underwriters. The main differences between broker and underwriter can be summarised as follows - A Broker is a person who buys...

Remedies Against Police Harassment

Police is a vital and prominent part of the justice administration system which is accountable for the protection of people and property in addition...

Important Judgments on Civil Procedure Code, 1908

Amended CPC Salem Advocate Bar Assn VS UOI AIR 2005 SC 3353Ram Chandra Singh V Savitri Devi and Ors 2003 8 SCC 319 Fraud Santosh V Jagat...

Publication and Defamation

Publication is necessary for defamation. Publication must be intentional or negligent. Here publication does not mean giving the publicity but to make the statement...

Trusts and Certainty of Intention

This article looks at the requirements and formalities for a valid trust. In UK law, a trust is an arrangement involving three classes of...

Distinction between shareholders and debenture holders

There are two classes of Company's securities, first class is described as shares and second as debentures. Share and debenture holders both invest their money into the company and both get returns on their investmentKey differences between shareholders and debenture holders which are as follows -

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