Civil Law & Property Law
Civil Law comprises of set of rules and regulations which helps in resolving disputes which are non-criminal in nature. The law in India is primarily governed by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) which is a procedural law pertaining to administration of civil proceedings in India.
Civil law encompasses laws that deal with private disputes between individuals or organizations, including contract disputes, torts (civil wrongs), family matters, property disputes, and more.
On the other hand property law is influenced by various statutes, including the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Registration Act, 1908, Indian Succession Act, 1925, and specific state laws related to land, tenancy, and other property matters. Property law covers aspects such as sale, lease, mortgage, easements, partitions, inheritance, and title disputes.
Civil law comprises of substantive and procedural law, Civil Court Cases, the Judicial & Quasi-Judicial Courts, the Petition and Documents comprising of Legal Notice, Police Complaint, Court Complaint, Suit, Plaint, Petition, Reply, Written Statement, Rejoinder, Replication, Affidavit, Application, Settlement, Agreement, Memorandum of Settlement (MOU), Family Settlement, Will, Gift Deed, Partition Deed, Adoption Document, Custody Settlement, etc.
The Civil Courts have ample power to adjudicate upon the matters of Civil nature, including inherent powers under Section-151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The Courts try cases under Original Jurisdiction and entertain Appeal, Review & Revision under appellate jurisdiction.
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