Like Mother and Like Father! – The Legal Lock

The author, Vidhi Agarwal, is a student at the Institute of Law, Nirma University, currently in 6th Semester. In the age of urbanization, people from towns and villages migrated to urban cities in search of better economic growth and thereby initiated their own nuclear families. This has also resulted from inter-state migration for the same […]

3rd NATIONAL LEVEL CRITIQUE COMPETITION-2023 (online)| BHARATI VIDYAPEETH, Sangli – The Legal Lock

About the college: Bharati Vidyapeeth’s New Law College Sangli (MS) was established in 1997. The prime objective of the college is to impart quality legal education for the professional competence and social transformation. It takes consistent endeavors to develop scientific temper, spirit of inquiry and reforms among its students through the series of interclass competitions […]

Section 5 to Section 8 – The Legal Lock

Section 5. Transfer of Property Act defines the transfer of property “Transfer of property” in these sections means an act by which a living person conveys property, in the present or in the future, to one or more other living persons, or to himself, 1[or to himself] and one or more other living persons; and […]

Sale of Immovable Property – The Legal Lock

Sale simply means buying and selling of goods and services, under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the Sale is of immovable property. Before jumping into further details regarding the sale of immovable property. Section 3 of the Act is the Interpretation-clause, which provides for the meaning of key terminologies – Immovable property – does […]

Abduction under IPC – The Legal Lock

By Tania Maria Joy The literal meaning of abduction is the action of forcibly taking someone away against their will. Abduction is defined u/s 362 of IPC. This section merely gives a definition of the word ‘abduction’ which occurs in some of the penal provisions which follows . There is no such offense as abduction […]