Unleashing the Growth Potential of Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT): The Future of India’s Real Estate Sector Published on 25 August 2024 Introduction Since the first REIT was listed in the US in 1961 , the global REIT landscape has changed. Globally, there were 893 listed REITs as of December 2022, with a to...
Understanding Res Sub Judice under Section 10 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Introduction In the world of litigation, it’s not uncommon for multiple suits to be filed over the same issue. To prevent the courts from being flooded with cases on identical matters, the Indian lega...
Transfer of Property for the Benefit of Unborn Person. Introduction Section 13 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (hereinafter referred to as "TPA") deals with the situation the transfer of property is made in the favour of a person who is not even exi...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 Introduction The worldwide recognition of the critical importance of safeguarding the intellectual property of online content creators has come along with an increase of content sharing on the interne...
Understanding the Article of Association: A Key Document for Your Company Introduction Article of Association (hereinafter referred to as "Articles") is one the essential documentswhich the company has when goes for incorporationalong with the Memorandum of Association (her...
Restrictions on the use of Property under section 11 of the Transfer of the Property Act, 1882 Introduction The person who has the property has the rightto enjoy the property in whateverway he likes and if there isanycondition which prohibits him from enjoying the property then such conditions ...
Doctrine of Res Judicata under Section 11 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Introduction Res means "subject-matter" or "dispute" and "Judicata" means "adjudged", "decided" or "adjudicated". "Res Judicata" thus means "a matter adjudged" or "a dispute decided". The doctrine of ...
What are Trade Terms in International Commercial Transaction? Introduction Trade terms, also known as commercial terms, are standardized terms used in international and domestic trade to define the responsibilities, risks, and costs associated with the delivery ...
Section 10 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 10 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 deals with the condition restraining alienation of property. It states that when the property is transferred subject to a condition or limitation absol...
The Bill of Lading in International Commercial Transactions What is a Bill of Lading? A Bill of Lading (B/L) is a crucial document in international trade, serving multiple essential functions that facilitate the transportation of goods across borders. In the c...
Concept of Lifting the Corporate Veil under Company Law. Introduction The corporate veil is a key concept in company law. It refers to the legal separation between a company and its shareholders. This doctrine upholds the notion that a company has its own l...
Understanding the Memorandum of Association under Company Law The Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a crucial document in the formation and regulation of a company under Indian Company Law. The MOA lays down the fundamental parameters within which the company i...