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Adverse Possession Explained

Adverse possession is a narrow legal doctrine requiring strict proof of possession that is open, continuous and hostile to the true owner for the legally required period; long occupation alone is not enough. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Property Fraud and Legal Remedies

Suspected property fraud may require coordinated civil, criminal, registration and interim-protection analysis based on the forged or misleading act, title record, transfer, possession and current risk. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Boundary Disputes Explained

A boundary dispute should be assessed from title descriptions, survey and map records, physical features, possession history and lawful measurement—not from force or informal markers alone. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Partition Suit Procedure in West Bengal

A partition suit in West Bengal requires identification of the property, title, every co-owner and share, jurisdiction and relief, and may proceed through preliminary and final-decree stages. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Understanding Civil Suits

A civil suit asks a competent court to adjudicate private rights and grant relief through pleadings, service, interim applications, evidence, arguments, judgment and execution. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Money Recovery Suits Explained

A money-recovery suit depends on a legally enforceable obligation, amount, due date, evidence, limitation, debtor identity, jurisdiction and the most suitable procedural route. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Specific Performance Suits Explained

Specific performance seeks enforcement of a contractual obligation in appropriate cases under the Specific Relief Act, subject to the contract, readiness, conduct, limitation and statutory discretion. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Injunction Suits Explained

An injunction suit seeks preventive or mandatory relief where legal requirements are met; the requested restraint must be precise and supported by rights, urgency and complete disclosure. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Recovery of Outstanding Payments

Recovery of outstanding payments begins with verification of the debtor, contract, performance, invoices, acknowledgements, disputes, limitation and assets before notice or proceedings are selected. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Contract Dispute Resolution

Contract disputes can be addressed through negotiation, mediation, arbitration where agreed, or court proceedings after the terms, breach, notices, limitation and remedies are examined. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Civil Court Process Explained

Civil court process generally moves from filing and scrutiny through service, pleadings, issue framing, evidence, arguments, judgment and execution, with interim applications depending on the case. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Limitation Periods in Civil Cases

Civil limitation periods vary by the right and remedy, and calculation can depend on accrual, acknowledgement, disability, exclusion or other statutory rules; there is no single period for every suit. This guide explains how to prepare, what an advocate should verify and how local court context affects the next lawful step.

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Every article is general information, not legal advice. Individual matters require review of facts, documents and current law.
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