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No Registration Or Stamp Duty Required For Compromise Decree Acquiring Property With Pre-Existing Right

 According to the Court, a compromise decree would not require registration if the below mentioned three conditions mentioned under Section 17(2)(vi) are fulfilled:...

Doctrine of Res Sub Judice

HomeReflect" by Siddharth Peter de Souza, Varsha Aithala et al.

Reflect” by Siddharth Peter de Souza, Varsha Aithala et al.

 





Abstract

This paper presents a multi-jurisdictional analysis of digitalisation of justice and the perceived role of courts as public institutions upholding the rule of law and ensuring access to justice to all. Using selected examples from Argentina, India, Kenya and Malaysia, it examines the impact of digitalisation efforts of these countries on their citizens, marginalised populations, the State and private sector. We propose to design an approach to digital justice that centres people on the margins of digital transformation of courts. This includes three elements – first, engagement with people centered perspectives; second, focus on disadvantage and addressing socio-technical factors; and third, building digital solutions in public interest.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.55496/IYOK7612




















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