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  • Rera Punjab Execution Steps Procedure Advice

    Rera Punjab Execution Steps Procedure Advice

    To execute a RERA order in Punjab, you must first file an execution application with the RERA authority, attaching a certified copy of the original order and proof of non-compliance. The authority will then issue a recovery certificate to the District Collector or Revenue Officer, who will enforce the order by, for example, demanding payment…

  • Waiting list Candidate Right on Appointment -SC

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed. SC: Wait list candidate can’t claim right to appointment Quashes HC Order On Appointment Of Technician By Prasar Bharati New Delhi: Making it to a wait list for admission or in job recruitment is not enough as Supreme…

  • Sale Deed Cancellation by Minor- Supreme Court Latest

    Sale Deed Cancellation by Minor- Supreme Court Latest

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed. Minors can, on reaching adulthood, cancel sale transactions made by guardians, says top court -NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ruled that minors, on attaining majority, can repudiate sale transactions executed by their guardians without the court’s permission,…

  • Bar under Order XXI Rule 102 CPC for Third Party-SC

    Bar under Order XXI Rule 102 CPC for Third Party-SC

    The Supreme Court recently clarified that the bar under Order XXI Rule 102 CPC, which prevents a pendente lite transferee from the judgment-debtor from resisting execution of a decree, does not apply where the objection is raised by a transferee from a third party, who was not a party to the suit. The Court observed…

  • NDPS Interim Bail – Shimla HighCourt

    NDPS Interim Bail – Shimla HighCourt

    The Himachal Pradesh High Court granted interim bail in a commercial quantity NDPS case, holding that the grounds of arrest were not supplied to the accused. Justice Rakesh Kainthla held that: “Prima facie, the plea taken by the accused that the grounds of arrest were not communicated to him appears to be correct and is…