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Fundamental Rights Available to Foreigners in India

Visiting India often seems alluring to foreigners, whether for work, art, culture, tourism, education or business. So, the Consitution of India provides certain rights to foreigners. The Constitution of India is the world's longest-written Constitution, consisting of over 470 articles guaranteeing numerous rights to its citizens. However, these rights extend beyond citizens. As a democratic nation, India also preserves certain fundamental rights available to foreigners in India. These rights protect their dignity, liberty, and equality. Section 2 of th...

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Steps in Civil Court Proceedings in India

Conflicts among individuals or organisations, usually involving money, are the basis of civil proceedings. A civil lawsuit starts when a legal citizen files a "suit" in court, alleging that he/she has been injured as a result of the conduct of another individual or organisation. The well-established rules of the Code of Civil Procedure [CPC] serve as a guide for the majority of civil lawsuits. Instead of imposing punishment or new penalties, as in criminal litigation, civil litigation aims to settle claims or compensation to the harmed party. Moreover, ...

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How to Claim Car Insurance for Own Damage?

As the future is unpredictable, so does the risks and damages that come along with the vehicle. Here insurance act as a protector for all those expenses. Impossibility is attached to the predictability of unfortunate circumstances, and to keep ourselves secure, we adopt different ways. Similarly, insurance acts as a protective gear that helps us sail through unexpected expenses. In India, an individual must get the car insured because it is a mandatory law and no opt-out option is available. As per the legal provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act of 1998,...

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Basic Procedure on How to File a Civil Suit in India

Civil cases are the most complicated cases with a complex and lengthy procedures. So, let's examine the procedure of filing a civil suit in India. The Indian judicial system has followed the British colonial era law system, comprising the Supreme Court, the High Courts and Subordinate courts at the district, municipal and village levels dealing with civil cases. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, governs all civil cases and procedures. It provides for the Orders and Rules for the procedures of civil actions in India and deals with the jurisdiction princ...

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Everything you need to know about arbitration lawyers in Mumbai

Arbitration is a method in which a disagreement is referred to by one or more arbitrators who render a binding ruling on the dispute by consent of the parties. Arbitration became widespread in business because formal court processes are expensive and take a long time. The goal is to resolve disputes swiftly and inexpensively. Arbitration usually begins when the disputing parties agree to participate in the procedure. This agreement may have been reached before the disagreement through a clause in the contract requiring any dispute to get resolved throu...

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