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[CAR January 2024] Word ‘furnishes proof’ incorporated in Section 34(2)(a), Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996—Explained. ......76 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Unregistered written family settlement executed by Panchs on written request of parties—Admissibility in evidence. ......179 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Suit for eviction of tenant from shop forming part of building of University is maintainable if it fulfills legal requirements. ......137 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Single application for grant of letters of administration in respect of two different Wills—Held, not maintainable. ......66 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Show cause notice—Proper contents to be given therein—Elaborated. ......28 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Show cause notice is required to provide details of nature of offence and grounds on which show cause notice has been issued. ......34 (9)

[CAR January 2024] Reference Court has no power under Section 34, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to allow amendment to bring out new facts which were not pleaded before Tribunal. ......76 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Recounting of Votes—Order for, when can be passed—Guidelines. ......213 (5)

[CAR January 2024] Order that is subsequently passed, based on the show cause notice, cannot go beyond said show cause notice and cannot in any manner penalise noticee on grounds that were not stated in the show cause notice. ......34 (9)

[CAR January 2024] Mere fact that wrong provision is mentioned in a case but pleadings show exact grievance and Court decided it, applying correct law—Its decision did not get vitiated. ......199 (5)

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PUBLISHING SINCE YEAR 2007, KNOWN AS CAR
CAR is a monthly law journal covering Civil and Revenue judgments of the Supreme Court, Allahabad High Court including Lucknow Bench and Uttarakhand High Court.
CAR consists judgments of the kind which comes within the jurisdiction of District Courts i.e. it does not consist judgments of Service matters, Educational matters and Constitutional matters except Articles which come within the jurisdiction of District Courts. Other Journals, prevailing in market cover about 40% pages on the cases relating Constitution of India, Educational Laws and Service Laws matters, which are not useful for lower court Advocates but ultimately they have to pay for that.
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PUBLISHING SINCE YEAR 2017, KNOWN AS JCR
JCR is a monthly law journal, publishing since year 2017 and now available in two volumes, covering criminal judgments of Supreme Court, Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench and Uttarakhand High Court.
JCR is designed especially for Advocates practicing in district court level. JCR mostly covers cases based on acquittal. JCR covers cases reportable and nonreportable in which some law points are involved. We try our best to fulfill requirements of JCR readers by avoiding repetition of cases as well as findings. It is the cheapest journal in the field.
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