Professional Books
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The Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) with Exhaustive Case Law
165.00It is a general connotation that law is made to protect only diligent and vigilant people. Equity aids the vigilant and not the indolent. The most important principle on which the entire Limitation Law is based is Vigilantibus non domientibus jura subventiunt i.e., Law will not protect people who are careless about their rights. The law of limitation only bars the remedy of approaching the court of law and does not extinguishes the right in itself. The Courts of Law cannot be approached beyond fixed period. This third edition of Universal’s Concise Commentary – The Limitation Act, 1963 has been thoroughly updated and revised by capturing all the recent updates in the field of law including latest case law. It is a quick referencer on the subject. It would be of substantial help to law students, academicians, libraries and legal professionals of bar and bench.
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The Registration Act
1,480.00The Book aims at giving a detailed and conceptual perspective about the laws relating to Registration. This title has been serving legal fraternity for more than eight decades providing a comprehensive view on both central and state registration laws. Different states introduce important amendments in several sections of the Registration from time to time which makes it necessary to introduce new edition each time. It will be a reference hand book for Inhouse counsels, legal practitioners, judicial officers, institutional libraries, students, academicians.
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The Registration Act
1,895.00The Book aims at giving a detailed and conceptual perspective about the laws relating to Registration. This title has been serving legal fraternity for more than eight decades providing a comprehensive view on both central and state registration laws. Different states introduce important amendments in several sections of the Registration from time to time which makes it necessary to introduce new edition each time. It will be a reference hand book for Inhouse counsels, legal practitioners, judicial officers, institutional libraries, students, academicians.
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The Transfer of Property Act
2,995.00Mulla The Transfer of Property Act is a section-wise commentary on the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. An 85-year-old title, it still retains its original style and authenticity while making revisions in the substantive content, and also additions and deletions wherever required. It is part of the prestigious LexisNexis ‘Mulla’ set. It also contains appendices that include select allied legislations such as The Registration and other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2001; and The Transfer of Property (Amendment) Act, 2002. Key Features: • Mulla The Transfer of Property Act is a Section-wise Commentary on the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. It explains complex legal concepts with clarity and coherence. • It also contains appendices that include select allied legislations such as The Registration and other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2001 and The Transfer of Property (Amendment) Act, 2002. • One of the USPs of this book is a detailed glossary of non-English terms with case law references providing a holistic view on the subject to its readers. • This book has been relied on and referenced repeatedly since its inception and has been cited by various High Courts across India. • It examines relevant case law from various Courts in India as well as other jurisdictions, primarily the commonwealth countries. • The new edition has been meticulously updated and incorporates all significant judicial developments since its last edition in 2015. • The book is a must have for practicing civil lawyers, judges and law firms dealing with property law/ real estate matters; legal advisors, standing counsel for banks, real estate developers/builders; libraries of law colleges, research institutions, court libraries, judicial academies – at state and central levels as well as law students.
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Tort Liability for Environment Claims in India: A Comparative View
525.00The book analyses’ and highlights the areas of interface between tort law and environmental law in the Indian context. The extent and ambit of engagement between, the two areas of law have been extensively discussed. It emphasizes the inadequacies and gaps within the existing legal liability instruments, establishes that within environmental law arena the boundaries between public and private law have blurred, and argues that civil liability instruments including tort law have a contemporary appeal and potential and can play a positive role to supplement the public law liability tools used to address environmental claims in India. The book shall be of great help to law students and professors, law universities/colleges, law practitioners in the area of environmental law et al.
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Trade Marks and Passing-Off
6,495.00This is a section wise commentary on the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and the Geographical Indications of Goods Act, 1999. The narrative is arranged under 2 volumes consisting of a comprehensive list of appendices Key Features: • Venkateswaran on Trade Marks and Passing-off is an advanced section-wise commentary on the current legislation on the Law of Trade Marks, Passing Off and Geographical Indications. • It comprehensively compiles related reference study material in the form of appendices, which includes: – Bare provisions of rules and guidelines – Relevant Notifications – Relevant provisions under other statutes – International material and agreements – International Classification of Goods & Services for the Purposes of Registration of Marks (NICE Classification) – Madrid international registration material – Geographical Indications Act, Rules and Guidelines • This authoritative work, first published in 1936, has been cited in a number of cases by the Bombay High Court. • There has also been a spurt in litigation relating to trademark infringement – this book comprehensively incorporates up-to-date Indian and foreign case law and all landmark judgments reported in premier law journals such as RPC-Oxford and PTC. • This commentary is an essential guide for litigators, trademark agent and Judges, on the latest position of law on Trade Marks and Geographical Indications in India, UK and Europe.
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Transfer of Property Act – With Model Forms of Sale Deed, Agreement to Sell, Mortgage, Lease Deed, Gift Deed, Partition Deed, Assignment of Actionable Claim etc.,
3,750.00The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is a pre-constitutional law and has been there on the statute book with amendments brought in to meet the challenges and exigencies of the time. The jurisprudence on the subject has developed more on account of the case-law coming from the Supreme Court and the High Courts, giving a fine shape to the law itself. Sanjiva Row, Transfer of Property Act has been in publication for past many decades and keeping with its tradition of being a legal classic on the subject this ninth edition has been upgraded with all relevant judgments passed by the constitutional courts in the country. Enriched with up-to-date case-law along with analysis of the basic concepts and principles involved, this edition is being brought in before the readers with a view to keep them updated on the latest position of law on the subject.