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Daughter's Right To Ancestral Property: What You Need to Know

Daughter's Right To Ancestral Property: What You Need to Know

In a landmark judgment, recorded on, August 11th, 2020, the Supreme Court expanded on the rights of Hindu women as legal heirs to ancestral property.

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06-October-2020
IS IT ALLOWED TO HAVE A SECOND BITE AT THE CHERRY?

IS IT ALLOWED TO HAVE A SECOND BITE AT THE CHERRY?

In the above-mentioned case, the judgment was pronounced in the Delhi High Court by Hon'ble Ms Justice Jyoti Singh.

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06-October-2020
Reservation for Promotion: Is the State Bound to Provide It?

Reservation for Promotion: Is the State Bound to Provide It?

After independence, the rights of a minority was continued to be safeguarded, but significant changes happened in 1979 with the Mandal Commission Report which called for a change to admissions to institutes of higher education, except where states already had more generous requirements.

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06-October-2020
TOP 10 LEGAL HEADLINES OF THE WEEK 27 Sep 2020

TOP 10 LEGAL HEADLINES OF THE WEEK 27 Sep 2020

No Petition Can Be Transferred on Sole Ground of Delay in Disposal: states SC.

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06-October-2020