Entry in revenue records based on a Will. Karnataka High Court explains the procedure to be adopted.

Entry in revenue records based on a Will. Karnataka High Court explains the procedure to be adopted. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/ts9beLRX6WQ78oT601C65lBVS

Hindu Law. Even at the stage of Final Decree Proceedings, shares of daughters are required to be redetermined in terms of the decision of the Supreme Court in Vineeta Sharma Case. Karnataka High Court.

Hindu Law. Even at the stage of Final Decree Proceedings, shares of daughters are required to be redetermined in terms of the decision of the Supreme Court in Vineeta Sharma Case. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/u3nCUdj1ifUTJrRGfbdDvgioX

Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Tenant has first option to purchase land held in tenancy. Karnataka High Court quashes permission granted by Tahsildar to sell the tenanted land to outsider.

Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Tenant has first option to purchase land held in tenancy. Karnataka High Court quashes permission granted by Tahsildar to sell the tenanted land to outsider. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/kEUgBcKmXZxRFdSvtm4BaibQW

Widow can contest ex-parte divorce decree even after the death of her husband. Supreme Court.

Widow can contest ex-parte divorce decree even after the death of her husband. Supreme Court. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/AUU7PthWm2WcZSvWvwc536sz8

“Know Your Judge”. Justice M. Nagaprasanna. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mr Justice M. Nagaprasanna celebrates his 53rd birthday today. He was born on 23 March 1971. He is a very good cricket player and known for maintaining calm composure throughout the day. He delivered 50 Judgements in a single day apart from dealing with 482 criminal petitions filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C ! Justice …

Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulations) Act. Even after exemption granted under the Act, Deputy Commissioner has the authority to proceed if owners of land violate the order of exemption passed by the State Government. Karnataka High Court.

Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulations) Act. Even after exemption granted under the Act, Deputy Commissioner has the authority to proceed if owners of land violate the order of exemption passed by the State Government. Karnataka High Court. To know more please click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/TGkHsPIFgMMVcf6gR9MfAugcY

“Know Your Judge”. Justice N S Sanjay Gowda. Karnataka High Court.

Justice N.S. Sanjay Gowda celebrates his 57th birthday today. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Neranahalli Srinivasan Sanjay Gowda was born on 15.02.1967. His father Shri. Srinivasan was a leading Advocate in the Karnataka High Court known for his fearless submissions protecting the interest of statutory bodies like Bangalore Development Authority. He was enrolled with the Karnataka State Bar …

Important Judgements on the Negotiable Instruments Act.

1. Cheque Bounce cases. Moratorium contained in Section 14 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code applies only to Corporate Debtors. Directors are liable under Chapter XVII of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Karnataka High Court. https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/D5BdzfNtpM2bRwkavFCeKoy3v 2. Interim compensation in cheque bounce cases. Magistrate can award compensation ranging from 1% to 20% in a cautious manner …

Commenting on brother Judges -Striking at the foundation of Judicial institution.

S. Basavaraj, Senior Advocate and Member, Karnataka State Bar Council Today, while waiting for my matter in a Court Hall, I heard the learned Judge making open and repeated comments (atleast four times) “ಕಣ್ಣು ಮುಚ್ಕ0ಡು ಸ್ಟೇ ಕೊಟ್ಟ್ರೆ ಹಿ0ಗೇ ಹಾಗೋದು” (this is what happens if stay orders are granted blindfolded). Obviously the Judge was referring to …

Important Judgments on ”Partition under the Hindu Law”.

1. Whether plaint can be amended at the instance of defendant in a partition suit to include property. Karnataka and Madras High Courts take different views.https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/natSxzJ7W8zO9pW6GdP85I0P32. Hindu Succession Act, 1956. Ancestral property partitioned and sold prior to 2005 amendment. Suit for partition by daughter is maintainable under the 1994 Karnataka amendment. Plaint cannot be rejected.https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/lbmbNrvwKN8j3BijpRs3AfViX3. …