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Execution of decrees passed by Revenue Courts in places to which this Code does not extend.

Execution of decrees passed by Revenue Courts in places to which this Code does not extend. – CPC

Execution of Decrees Passed by Revenue Courts in Places to Which This Code Does Not Extend In India, the execution of decrees passed by revenue courts in places to which the Code of Civil Procedure does not extend is governed by specific provisions outlined in the relevant laws. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC)

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Execution of decrees passed by Civil Courts in places to which this Code does not extend.

Execution of decrees passed by Civil Courts in places to which this Code does not extend. – CPC

Execution of decrees passed by Civil Courts in places to which this Code does not extend The execution of decrees passed by civil courts in places to which the Indian Code of Civil Procedure does not extend is governed by specific provisions under the Code. These provisions provide guidance on the enforcement of decrees in

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Supreme Court Clarifies Detention Powers Under PMLA: A Deep Dive into the Implications

Supreme Court Clarifies Detention Powers Under PMLA: A Deep Dive into the Implications

As per the recent Supreme Court ruling, the apex court has clarified that a detention order can be issued against an individual even if bail has been granted in a case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA). The court noted that the provisions of PMLA do not preclude the authorities from exercising

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The Supreme Court's Ruling in Google v. Oracle: Implications for the Software Industry

The Supreme Court’s Ruling in Google v. Oracle: Implications for the Software Industry

Overview:The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a significant ruling in the case of Google LLC v. Oracle America Inc. The Court held that Google’s use of code from Oracle’s Java SE application programming interface (API) was a fair use of that code under copyright law. This decision has far-reaching implications for developers and technology companies,

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Sabarimala Verdict: A Step Towards Gender Equality or an Intrusion into Religious Freedom?

Sabarimala Verdict: A Step Towards Gender Equality or an Intrusion into Religious Freedom?

Full article body: The recent Supreme Court ruling on the Sabarimala issue has sparked a nationwide debate on the rights of women to enter religious places. The court, in its judgment, lifted the ban on women of menstruating age (10-50 years) from entering the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, overruling centuries-old tradition. While hailed as a

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