A humane look at the housing needs of the Slum Community
The consequences of ignoring the slums dawns on governments of different countries, even as the challenge of the urban millennium facing the world is to improve the living environment of the poor.
Reverse Mortgage In India: A Novel Concept For Senior Citizens
With globalization shaping the minds and lifestyle of people in India, and joint family system giving way to a nuclear one, older Indians want to spend their twilight years off their corpus of savings.
A Legal Will- Why and How
Human is a social animal who does not just come to this earth and leave without any desires. He spends his life amassing wealth and property for a better life for him and his family and when its time to bid adieu to this world, he wants that his family inherits what he has.
Indian Real Estate from a Legal Perspective
The Real Estate market in India cannot remain immune to rankling negligence or disrespect of certain property matters for long. There is a need to take note of the areas of improvement in the legal aspect of the Indian Real Estate Industry.
Legal Issues in Real Estate India
Though India's legal regulatory framework and transaction processes are in a process of evolution, there are some serious issues that are causes for concern.
Advent of Legal Services in India
Indian legal system is one of the oldest in the history of mankind. Institutions of law like courts, judges and lawyers have been functioning in tandem for the judicial machinery since centuries now. They have formulated a set of stringent and restrictive regulatory framework in a dynamic manner to suit the changing societal behavior.
Legal Positivism
Every society is identified by some form of social order, some way to mark and inspire acceptable behavior, discourage unacceptable behavior and mannerism to resolve disputes. Then what is it that distinguishes one society from another and better still, one law within a society from another?
Permanent Lok Adalats as an Ingenious Redressal System
Lok Adalats translated in English means "court for the common". Started as an innovative concept in India for the first time, these have become an integral part of the judiciary.
Litigation in property
Eight out of every ten property litigation charges in court cite anomaly in paperwork as the reason. Is it because Indians are mostly not aware of their rights and implications of not using them or is it just plain lack of apathy? It’s actually a mix of both!
Lok Adalats- are here to stay!
Lok Adalats translated in English means "court for the common". Started as an innovative concept in India for the first time, these have become an integral part of the judiciary.