Rules of Matrimonial Petition
Meaning of Matrimonial Petition
Object of Matrimonial Petition Rules
Nature of Matrimonial Proceedings
Essential Rules Governing Matrimonial Petitions
One. Petition Must Be Filed Before Competent Court
Two. Petition Must Contain Material Facts
Three. Grounds Must Be Specifically Mentioned
Four. Petition Must Not Contain Unnecessary Allegations
Five. Verification and Affidavit
Six. No Collusion Between Parties
Seven. Delay and Condonation
Eight. Reconciliation Efforts
Nine. In Camera Proceedings
Ten. Relief Must Be Specifically Claimed
Eleven. Necessary Documents Must Be Filed
Twelve. Court Fees and Procedural Compliance
Thirteen. Evidence in Matrimonial Cases
Fourteen. Interim Reliefs
Fifteen. Mutual Consent Petitions
Sixteen. Clean Hands Principle
Seventeen. Burden of Proof
Eighteen. Compliance with Procedural Law
Important Features of Matrimonial Proceedings
General Structure of Matrimonial Petition
Marriage Details Date and place of marriage
Jurisdiction Clause Basis of territorial jurisdiction
Confirmation of truthfulness
Importance of Matrimonial Petition Rules
Meaning and Essentials of Sale Deed and Mortgage Deed
Essentials of a Valid Sale Deed
Two. Transfer of Ownership
Three. Immovable Property
Four. Lawful Consideration
Five. Intention to Transfer
Eight. Execution by Parties
Essential Contents of Sale Deed
Rights and Duties of Seller and Buyer
Essentials of a Valid Mortgage Deed
Three. Transfer of Interest
Five. Intention to Create Security
Essential Contents of Mortgage Deed
Difference Between Sale and Mortgage
Format of Divorce Petition
Meaning of Divorce Petition
Purpose of Divorce Petition
Court Having Jurisdiction
Essential Requirements of Divorce Petition
Format of Divorce Petition
Two. Provision Under Which Petition Is Filed
Three. Introductory Averments
Four. Particulars of Marriage
Five. Status and Residence of Parties
Seven. Facts Constituting Cause of Action
Eight. Grounds for Divorce
Nine. Statement Regarding Absence of Collusion
Eleven. Previous Proceedings
Twelve. Relief Clause / Prayer Clause
Thirteen. Interim Reliefs
General Structure of Divorce Petition
Cause Title Name of court and parties
Facts Matrimonial history
Drafting Principles for Divorce Petition
Mutual Consent Divorce Petition
Importance of Proper Drafting
Petition Under Articles thirty-two and two hundred twenty-six of the Indian Constitution
Meaning of Constitutional Petition
Petition Under Article thirty-two
Text and Scope of Article thirty-two
Purpose of Article Thirty-Two Petition
Who Can File Petition Under Article Thirty-Two
Grounds for Filing Article Thirty-Two Petition
Writs Issued Under Article Thirty-Two
Bandhua Mukti Morcha versus Union of India
Nature of Relief Under Article Thirty-Two
Limitation of Article Thirty-Two
Petition Under Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Scope of Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Purpose of Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six Petition
Grounds for Filing Petition Under Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Types of Writs Issued Under Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Wider Scope of Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Whirlpool Corporation versus Registrar of Trademarks
State of Uttar Pradesh versus Mohammad Nooh
Difference Between Article Thirty-Two and Article Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Fundamental and legal rights
Wider discretionary power
Essential Contents of Petition Under Articles Thirty-Two and Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Public Interest Litigation Under Articles Thirty-Two and Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Importance of Articles Thirty-Two and Two Hundred Twenty-Six
Effect of Non-Filing of Written Statement Within Time
Meaning of Written Statement
Time Limit for Filing Written Statement
Object of Prescribing Time Limit
Effect of Non-Filing of Written Statement Within Time
Judicial Discretion Regarding Delay
Difference Between Ordinary Civil Suits and Commercial Suits
Remedies Available to Defendant
Importance of Timely Filing
Essentials of Legal Set-Off
Three. Amount Must Be Legally Recoverable
Four. Mutuality of Parties
Five. Pecuniary Jurisdiction
Six. Claim Must Exist at Date of Suit
Procedure for Claiming Set-Off
Essentials of Equitable Set-Off
Difference Between Legal and Equitable Set-Off
Connection of Claims Not necessary
Importance in Civil Procedure
Definition and Statutory Provision
Essentials of Valid Verification
Verification Under Order Six Rule Fifteen CPC
Verification of Written Statement
Verification of Affidavits
Importance of Verification
Consequences of False Verification
Case Laws on Verification
Difference Between Verification and Affidavit
Purpose Authenticity of pleadings
Verification in Modern Procedure
Importance in Preventing Abuse of Process
Principles of Drafting Documents
Meaning of Legal Drafting
Poor drafting often results in:
Principles of Drafting Documents
One. Principle of Clarity
Two. Principle of Precision
Three. Principle of Simplicity
Four. Principle of Brevity
Five. Principle of Completeness
Six. Principle of Consistency
Seven. Principle of Logical Arrangement
Eight. Principle of Legal Accuracy
Nine. Principle of Avoiding Ambiguity
Ten. Principle of Proper Definitions
Eleven. Principle of Correct Grammar and Punctuation
Twelve. Principle of Certainty
Thirteen. Principle of Compliance with Law
Fourteen. Principle of Use of Appropriate Language
Fifteen. Principle of Avoidance of Redundancy
Sixteen. Principle of Proper Use of Technical Terms
Seventeen. Principle of Future Contingencies
Eighteen. Principle of Enforceability
Nineteen. Principle of Proper Execution
Twenty. Principle of Intention
Consequences of Poor Drafting
Importance of Drafting in Legal Profession
Statutory Drafting and Conveyancing
Purpose of Statutory Drafting
Nature of Statutory Drafting
Features of Statutory Drafting
Five. Logical Arrangement
Principles of Statutory Drafting
Importance of Statutory Drafting
Illustration of Statutory Drafting
Documents Included in Conveyancing
Essential Features of Conveyancing
Principles of Good Conveyancing
Importance of Conveyancing
Difference Between Statutory Drafting and Conveyancing
Skills Required for Statutory Drafting and Conveyancing
Requirements for Drafting a Partnership Deed
The essential elements of partnership are:
Meaning of Partnership Deed
Importance of Partnership Deed
Requirements for Drafting a Partnership Deed
Three. Date of Commencement
Five. Capital Contribution
Capital may be contributed in:
Six. Profit and Loss Sharing Ratio
Seven. Duties and Powers of Partners
Eight. Salary, Commission, and Remuneration
Nine. Interest on Capital and Drawings
Ten. Admission of New Partners
Eleven. Retirement, Death, and Expulsion of Partners
Twelve. Maintenance of Accounts
Thirteen. Banking Arrangements
Fourteen. Goodwill Clause
Fifteen. Restriction on Competing Business
Sixteen. Dispute Resolution Clause
Seventeen. Dissolution Clause
Eighteen. Duration of Partnership
Nineteen. Registration Clause
Twenty. Execution and Signatures
Essentials of a Valid Partnership Deed
Advantages of Written Partnership Deed
Consequences of Absence of Partnership Deed
Difference Between Oral and Written Partnership
Counter-Claim by Defendant under Order Eight of the Code of Civil Procedure
Essentials of a Valid Counter-Claim
Procedure Relating to Counter-Claim
Two. Plaintiff's Right to File Written Statement to Counter-Claim
Three. Adjudication by Court
Counter-Claim Distinguished from Set-Off
Advantages of Counter-Claim
Rejection of Counter-Claim
Exclusion of Counter-Claim
Difference Between Counter-Claim and Separate Suit
Importance of Counter-Claim
In India, the power to issue writs is vested in:
Constitutional Provisions Relating to Writs
Article two hundred twenty-six
It is generally not issued against:
Three. Writ of Prohibition
Difference from Certiorari
Five. Writ of Quo Warranto
Difference Between Article thirty-two and Article two hundred twenty-six
Limitations on Writ Jurisdiction
Substantive Part and Formal Part in the Plaint
One. Formal Part of the Plaint
Contents of the Formal Part
Seven. Limitation Statement
Eight. Verification Clause
Importance of Formal Part
Two. Substantive Part of the Plaint
Contents of the Substantive Part
Three. Facts Showing Plaintiff's Right
Four. Wrongful Acts of Defendant
Seven. Interest and Costs
Importance of Substantive Part
Difference Between Formal Part and Substantive Part
Drafting Principles of Plaint
Grounds of Conduct During a Moot Court Proceeding
Importance of Proper Conduct in Moot Court
Grounds of Conduct During Moot Court Proceedings
Two. Proper Courtroom Etiquette
Three. Professional Dress Code
Four. Preparation and Knowledge of Facts
Five. Clarity and Precision in Arguments
Six. Respect Toward Opposing Counsel
Seven. Adherence to Time Limits
Eight. Proper Citation of Authorities
Nine. Observance of Legal Ethics
Ten. Ability to Answer Questions from Bench
Eleven. Confidence and Courtroom Presence
Twelve. Use of Proper Language
Thirteen. Team Coordination
Fourteen. Compliance with Moot Court Rules
Fifteen. Proper Use of Rebuttal and Sur-Rebuttal
Role of Judges During Moot Court
Common Mistakes in Moot Court Conduct
Educational Value of Moot Court Conduct
Relevant Ethical Perspective
Meaning of Power of Attorney
Parties to a Power of Attorney
Essentials of a Valid Power of Attorney
One. Competency of Principal
Two. Intention to Create Agency
Six. Specific or General Authority
Seven. Acceptance by Attorney
Types of Power of Attorney
Two. Special or Specific Power of Attorney (SPA)
Three. Durable Power of Attorney
Four. Irrevocable Power of Attorney
Registration of Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney in Property Transactions
Revocation of Power of Attorney
Difference Between Power of Attorney and Agency
Importance of Power of Attorney
Risks Associated with Power of Attorney
Essentials of a Valid Codicil
Two. Testamentary Intention
Three. Competency of Testator
Five. Voluntary Execution
Six. Attestation by Witnesses
Seven. Reference to Original Will
Characteristics of a Codicil
One. Supplementary Nature
Two. Forms Part of the Will
Four. Testamentary Document
Difference Between Will and Codicil
Meaning Primary testamentary document
Dependent upon existing will
Jaswant Kaur versus Amrit Kaur
Essential Elements of a Lease Deed
Essential Elements of a Lease Deed
Two. Transfer of Right to Enjoy Property
Three. Immovable Property
Four. Certainty of Duration
Six. Acceptance by Lessee
Eight. Exclusive Possession
Nine. Execution of Lease Deed
Ten. Registration of Lease Deed
Eleven. Delivery of Possession
Important Clauses in a Lease Deed
One. Description of Property
Four. Security Deposit Clause
Six. Use of Premises Clause
Seven. Termination Clause
Ten. Dispute Resolution Clause
Rights and Duties of Parties
Difference Between Lease and Licence
Transfer of Interest Creates interest in property
Difference Between Notice of Motion and Chamber Summons
Meaning of Notice of Motion
Meaning of Chamber Summons
Nature of Notice of Motion
Nature of Chamber Summons
Difference Between Notice of Motion and Chamber Summons
Purpose To obtain substantial interim relief
Urgency Often involves urgent interim Generally relates to procedural convenience
Procedure for Notice of Motion
Procedure for Chamber Summons
Reliefs Commonly Sought Through Notice of Motion
Reliefs Commonly Sought Through Chamber Summons
Importance of Notice of Motion
Importance of Chamber Summons
Execution Petition and Its Contents
Meaning of Execution Petition
Objective of Execution Proceedings
Courts Competent to Execute Decree
Persons Entitled to File Execution Petition
Essentials of an Execution Petition
Contents of an Execution Petition
Powers of Executing Court
Objections in Execution Proceedings
Importance of Execution Petition
Petition for Restitution of Conjugal Rights
Meaning of Restitution of Conjugal Rights
Nature and Object of the Remedy
Essentials of a Petition for Restitution of Conjugal Rights
Procedure for Filing Petition
Defences Against Petition
Constitutional Validity of Restitution of Conjugal Rights
T. Sareetha versus T. Venkata Subbaiah
Harvinder Kaur versus Harmander Singh
Effect of Decree for Restitution
Memorandum of Appeal and Revision
Essentials of a Memorandum of Appeal
Contents of Memorandum of Appeal
Powers of Revisional Court
Difference Between Appeal and Revision
Meaning and Essentials of a Gift Deed
Essentials of a Valid Gift Deed
Four. Donor Must Be Competent to Contract
Five. Donee Must Accept the Gift
Six. Gift Must Relate to Existing Property
Seven. Registration of Gift Deed
Eight. Delivery of Possession
Types of Mortgages Explained in Simple Terms
One. Simple Mortgage - Section fifty-eight (b)
Two. Mortgage by Conditional Sale - Section fifty-eight (c)
Three. Usufructuary Mortgage - Section fifty-eight (d)
Four. English Mortgage - Section fifty-eight (e)
Five. Mortgage by Deposit of Title Deeds (Equitable Mortgage) - Section fifty-eight (f)
Six. Anomalous Mortgage - Section fifty-eight (g)
Comparative Table of Different Mortgages