Q What is recognition. Differentiate between De-facto and De-jure recognition. Ans Recognition of a state is the act by which another state acknowledges that the political entity recognized possesses the attributes of statehood. Fenwick also subscribes to the view that through recognition the members of the international community acknowledge that a new state has acquired international personality. According to kelsen, a state to...
International Law
In line with vienna convention on the law of treaties 1969, answer satisfactorily the following.
12:08 AM .(a) What is treaty.(b) Briefly distinct between bilateral and multilateral treaty.(c) Narrate circumstances which ay terminate a treaty.(d) Explain brief the rules of interpnreation of treaties. (2001)(2002)(2003)Q. In the light of vienna convention on law of treaties 1969 discuss the following.(a) Formation of treatise.(b) Reservation of treaties.(c) Entry into force of treaties.(d) Interpretation of treaties. (2003)(e) Termination of treaties. (2003)Q. Discuss the law relating to treaties. (2005)Q. Write a comprehensive note...
Introduction:Asylum is the protection which a state gives on its territory on in some other place under the control of certain of its organs to a person who comes to seek it. it is the right to every state to refuse to extradite any refugee in certain circumstances.2. Meaning:The word Asylum is Latin and derived from the Greek word "Asylia" which means invoidable...
Introduction:All sorts of documents are not compulsorily registrable in the registration act there are documents which require registration. documents required under the registration act to be registered loose evidentiary value and shall not be admitted in evidence if they are not so registered.2. Relevant provisions: Sec. 17 registration act.3. Documents of which registration is compulsory:Following are document of which registration is compulsory.(i) Instrument...
Property Act
Q. What are restrictions for grant of succession certificate. discuss how it can be revoked. (2006/S)
1:06 PM 1. Introduction:When a person dies, the property which he had left is transferred, to others either according to his will or according to law of succession. the succession certificate is a formal document which attests the qualification of a person as entitled to collect some debt or securities by entitled person.2. Relevant provisions:Sec 370-390 succession act.3. Definition of succession certificate:Succession certificate is a document certifying the entitlement of a...
. Introduction: Will is a legal declaration of the intention of a testator with respect to his property which desires to be carried into effect after his death. 2. Relevant provisions: Sec. 2h, 59, 62 succession act. 3. Meaning of will: A will means disposition of property which takes effect after the death of testator. 4. Definition of will: According to sec. 2(h):...
Property Act
What is mortgage? explain various kinds of mortgage giving detail essential ingredients of each kinds.
12:45 PM Q. What is mortgage? explain various kinds of mortgage giving detail essential ingredients of each kinds. (2002)(2003)1. Introduction:A mortgage is security for the payment of debt. mortgage is created by act of the parties by a written document providing security for the performance of a duty or the payment of the debt.2. Relevant provisions:Sec. 58 transfer of property act.3. Definition of mortgage:"Mortgage is transfer...