This document outlines various areas of Indian law, including:
1) Filing an FIR and bail procedures.
2) Filing a criminal court complaint if police refuse to lodge an FIR.
3) Consumer law procedures for filing complaints.
4) Procedures for Special Leave Petitions and laws regarding insurance, banking, notices, civil suits, property transfers, and case transfers between courts.
5) Procedures for challenging laws and acts under the Indian Constitution.
6) Resources for legal research and examples of drafting grounds, law questions, and arguments.
This document outlines various areas of Indian law, including:
1) Filing an FIR and bail procedures.
2) Filing a criminal court complaint if police refuse to lodge an FIR.
3) Consumer law procedures for filing complaints.
4) Procedures for Special Leave Petitions and laws regarding insurance, banking, notices, civil suits, property transfers, and case transfers between courts.
5) Procedures for challenging laws and acts under the Indian Constitution.
6) Resources for legal research and examples of drafting grounds, law questions, and arguments.
This document outlines various areas of Indian law, including:
1) Filing an FIR and bail procedures.
2) Filing a criminal court complaint if police refuse to lodge an FIR.
3) Consumer law procedures for filing complaints.
4) Procedures for Special Leave Petitions and laws regarding insurance, banking, notices, civil suits, property transfers, and case transfers between courts.
5) Procedures for challenging laws and acts under the Indian Constitution.
6) Resources for legal research and examples of drafting grounds, law questions, and arguments.
• Sections regarding fir. • Under what offenses and u/s police can register fir. • Steps of lodging fir. 1. CRIMINAL COURT COMPLAIN CASE (If police and court refused to lodge the fir) • Under what section and act criminal complain is considered and where to appeal for it what is required to check for the same. • Sections regarding evidence. • Sections regarding criminal revision. 2. CONSUMER LAW • Under what section, act and where to file complain. • Where to appeal before complaining and under what section and where. • What revisions to be done under what section and against whom. • Review under what section and against which order. 3. SLP • Under where and what section it can be filed. • Against which order it can be filed. 4. INSURANCE LAW • Under what section and act its policy take place. 5. BANKING LAW • Under what section and act bank surrender the police. 6. LEGAL NOTICE • Types of notice • What is also known as notice • Under what act and section notice can be sent. • Format of notice. 7. CIVIL SUIT • What section and act for permanent injunction of civil suit. • Sections regarding 1st and 2nd appeal. • Sections regarding inherent power. 8. TRANSFER OF PROPERTY • Under what section, sale deed of immovable property. • Under which section and act the definition of immovable property is defined. • Under which section property can be transferred orally. 9. REGISTRATION- CANCELLATION OF DOCUMENT • Once the document is registered, Registrar has no power to recall/cancel the registration. Remedy for the aggrieved is only to approach the civil court. • Registrar cannot inquire into title, as his power is not quasi- judicial, but administrative in nature. 10.TRANSFER OF CASE AND INVESTIGATIONS • Under what section transfer petition of different courts can be filed from one court to another. • Under what sections transfer petition of civil and criminal case can be filed. • Which courts are responsible for transfer of case. 11.REGARDING CONSTITUTIONAL LAW • Any Law, Govt. Act order and Ordinance can be challenged in supreme court. • Any law, act ordinance and order etc. can be challenged in high court under article 226 of the constitution of India passed by state government. 12.LEGAL RESEARCH • Important websites to search judgements, articles, sections. • Reading and researching regarding few judgements and citations. • Reading few examples of judgements and citation for better understanding. 13.DRAFTING OF GROUNDS • Reading of examples for better understanding. • On what ground to be drafted. • In whose favor to be drafted. 14.DRAFTING OF LAW QUESTION • Reading examples of law question. • In whose favour to be drafted. 15.ARGUMENT • Reading examples for better understanding.