2[l] “non-cognizable offence” means an offence for which, and “non-cognizable case” means a case in which, a...
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2(j) “local jurisdiction”, in relation to a Court or Magistrate, means the local area within which the...
s.2 “judicial proceeding” includes any proceeding in the course of which evidence is or may be legally...
s 2h”investigation” includes all the proceedings under this Code for the collection of evidence conducted by a...
s. 2[d] “complaint” means any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view...
Cognizable offences allow police to arrest without a warrant. The Magistrate takes cognizance of the offence when...
“bailable offence” means an offence which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule, or which is...
Who may acquire easements. An easement may be acquired by the owner of the immovable property for...
(a)if an easement in other immovable property of the transferor or testator is necessary for enjoying the...
Customary easement – An easement may be acquired in virtue of a local custom. Such easements are called...
The dominant owner cannot, by merely altering or adding to the dominant heritage, substantially increase an easement....
33. Suit for disturbance of easement The owner of any interest in the dominant heritage, or the...
“License” defined. – Where one person grants to another, or to a definite number of other persons,...
25. Acquisition of easement by prescription. (1) Where the access and use of light or air to...