The Taste of Illegally Mortgaged Money: Power, Authority, and the Ruin of Urban Living
Illegal mortgaging of apartment properties usually begins with a breakdown of governance. Builders, developers, or unauthorised associations continue to exercise control even after the apartments are sold.…
Read More...Supreme Court’s Path breaking Landmark Decision on Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act
No Country can progress on a foundation of corruption. Whatever growth seen internally with corruption at its zenith, erodes away when compared internationally. The Prevention of Corruption Act was more of a…
Read More...Three Best Judicial Systems of the World: A Comparison with India.
The judiciary is the backbone of any democratic society. Its effectiveness is measured not only by the fairness of judgments, but also by the speed of justice delivery. The maxim “Justice delayed is justice…
Read More...Ensuring Effective Representation of the State: Revisiting Government Advocates’ Role under the Karnataka Conduct of Government Litigation Act, 2023
The Karnataka Conduct of Government Litigation Act, 2023 was enacted to ensure that the Government of Karnataka’s legal interests are defended with discipline, diligence, and accountability in the courts and…
Read More...Illegal Mortgaging Of Sold Apartment Land By Seller is a CRIME
Under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), when a builder sells flats/apartments in a project, the expectation is that the “undivided proportionate title” in the land and common…
Read More...Why Unregistered Associations Are Able to Open Bank Accounts — and Why RBI or Government Authorities Are Not Acting?
Unregistered apartment owners’ associations—particularly those formed without registration and without provision of law under the Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act (KAOA), have no juristic status, yet…
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