The Doctrine of Lis Pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Introduction Lis pendens is a Latin term signifying “pending litigation,” which stands as a fundamental principle in property law. Rooted in the legal maxim “pendente lite nihil innovetur“, which translates to “nothing new should be introduced during the pendency of litigation,” this doctrine plays a crucial role in regulating property transactions during ongoing legal disputes. […]
Ease of access to Justice: Doctrine of Legitmate Expectation
The law can be classified into two broad categories: private law and public law. The domain of private law is the interplay of legal concepts between legal personalities inter se, whereas the domain of public law is the interplay of law between legal personalities and various branches of The State. As per Black’s law dictionary […]