Categories: Contempt of Court and Legislatures

Property Laws

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Property Laws has been specifically authored for undergraduate and postgraduate students of National Law Universities as well as other law education institutions. It will also serve as a useful reference to research scholars and professionals. An attempt to trace the evolution of the various dimensions of property law, the book lucidly explains the critical and complex doctrines and principles involved, and outlines the associated practical issues. Beginning with insights into the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the text moves on to the general principles of transfer of property. It then comprehensively covers sale, mortgage, lease, exchange and gift of property. Key Features ? Up to date, covers case laws up to the first quarter of 2015 ? Includes an exclusive chapter on easement ? Provides insights into land acquisition, The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI), and real estate laws ? Includes linkages with parallel case laws from the British Transfer of Property Act, wherever relevant ? Features moot court propositions to help students prepare well for these competitions

Property Law

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Property Law presents a user-friendly treatment of a subject, students often find very technical, dry and not easy to comprehend. The book is a section-wise, thematically arranged coverage of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Salient Features:- ? Fundamental concepts spelt out in simple and lucid language ? Relevant sections of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 has been cited, illustrated and discussed in detail ? Relevance of each topic explained step-by-step through illustrations ? Key words, definitions and concepts discussed, including various transfers, method of execution of transfers and the rights and obligations of parties included in a transfer ? Adaptation of English legal concepts systematically explained ? Thorough analysis of judicial pronouncements, presented in the areas of: - spes successionis, that is, transfers based on the expectations that a person would receive property through intestate or testamentary succession in future - impleadment of the transferee pendent lite, and - the relationship of law of limitation to usufructuary mortgages This book is an essential reading for LLB students, useful reference tool for professors teaching in law schools, and will be a valuable assetto law libraries.

Law of Contempt of Court and Legislature

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Law of Contempt of Court and Legislature by Justice Tek Chand and H L Sarin is one the of foremost work on the subject of law of contempt of court in India. First published in 1938, this celebrated title is in 81st year of publication and has garnered the reputation of an authoritative work on the subject. Each edition of this title has been meticulously revised to include important judicial decisions, legislative amendments, and key developments in the subject area. Key Features: Includes historical background of the law of contempt Thoroughly updated with developments in the subject area Topics have been arranged in a systematic manner and all the related aspects have been explained comprehensively This title is an essential reference for judges, lawyers, academicians and will also prove useful for academicians and research scholars

Law of Contempt of Court

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The law of contempt continues to be developed everyday not only by Indian courts but also by the courts of USA, UK, Australia, Canada and other countries. This single law has a significant role in shaping ordered societies and communities and pacific settlement of disputes and maintaining law and order. This law is in the general interests of public at large as anarchy will set in if the authority and dignity of the courts is imperilled and eroded by an act of disobedience of the orders or undue and unjustificable interference or scandalazing the courts. Apart from discussing the history and genesis of the law of contempt and recognition of summary powers for punishing contempt many other facets have been discussed lucidly and precisely by Justice J.D. Kapoor who is a sitting judge of Delhi High Court. The unholy `trinity` of disobedience of the orders and directions of the court; undue interference in the administration of justice by varied acts and scandalising the courts by bringing the judicial system or the court or the judge into disrepute or disrespect or offending its dignity or lowering its authority have been discussed and discerned in readable manner. Leading cases of topical interests have been profusely inserted in such a manner so as to minimize the need to search for the facts and law from the law journals.

The Law of Contempt-Contempt of Courts and Legislatures

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Ever since its first publication in 1992, this books has been widely appreciated by all who are interested in the subject. The present new revised Fifth Edition 2012 covers a wider territory. Apart from the courts, it now examines contempt of legislatures and tribunals. The presentation is in four parts. Part-1deals with the constitutional provisions. Part-2 contains the commentaries on the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, Part-3 is a brief overview of the contempt powers of the Tribunals. And Part-4 traces the elements of contempt jurisdiction of the legislatures. The law of contempt continues to have high contemporary relevance. It plays a vital role in the orderly and fair administration of justice and arms the legislatures to enforce discipline and ensure uninterfered progress of their proceedings. In the ultimate analysis, it is an indispensable aid in the constitutional functioning of our basic democratic institutions