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. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court.

Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Person claiming tenancy cannot plead adverse possession. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/sH5rnTzNFtx5C5Fs3QxLb8ywJ

Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Even the land which is ‘capable of being used for agricultural purposes’ has to be construed as an agricultural land. Existence of houses assessed for property tax is irrelevant. Karnataka High Court.

Karnataka Land Reforms Act. Even the land which is ‘capable of being used for agricultural purposes’ has to be construed as an agricultural land. Existence of houses assessed for property tax is irrelevant. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/yOacqsgNG6EMuZpxRksfqrfBr

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

Adverse Possession as Sword. Plea of adverse possession can be raised by the plaintiff by filing a suit for declaration to perfect his title. Karnataka High Court.

Adverse Possession as Sword. Plea of adverse possession can be raised by the plaintiff by filing a suit for declaration to perfect his title. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/4JAX75VSZB7sMVrzErZ36SwBD

Alienation of a minor’s property by a natural guardian does not become void from the date of its execution but shall be so construed only after it is declared so by a competent Court. Karnataka High Court.

Alienation of a minor’s property by a natural guardian does not become void from the date of its execution but shall be so construed only after it is declared so by a competent Court. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/EaRfdZAg0VTB1FvKKR5JUi5y3

“Know Your Judge”. Justice V Srishananda. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda celebrates his 58th birthday today. Justice Srishananda was born on 29.03.1966. He was appointed as Additional Judge of the High Court of Karnataka and taken oath on 04.05.2020 and Permanent Judge on 25.09.2021. His father Shri. Vedavyasachar is one of the leading lawyers in Karnataka known for his command over …

“Know Your Judge. Justice K S Hemalekha”. Karnataka High Court.

Hon’ble Mrs. Justice Kannankuzhyil Sreedharan Hemalekha celebrates her 49th birthday today. She was born on 28th March 1975 at Belgaum to Late Sreedharan who was serving in Airforce and Late Chandramati who was homemaker. Passed S.S.L.C. from Divine Providence Convent School, Belgaum in the year 1990. Awarded with Student of Indian Classical Dance and practised …

“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. Revenue Inspector is not competent to take possession of the excess land. Violation results in restoration of land to the owners. Karnataka High Court.

Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulations) Act. Revenue Inspector is not competent to take possession of the excess land. Violation results in restoration of land to the owners. Karnataka High Court. To know more please click the below link: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionRead/xV58V722VKgFgPzAbZRVq7DKC