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    Author(s)Dr Rajesh Gupta Prof And Dr Gunjan Gupta And Ayesha Gupta
    PublisherLexisNexis
    Edition4th Edition
    ISBN9789391211554
    Pages1280
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2022

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    LexisNexis Law of Notices With Electronic Notices 4th Edition by Dr Rajesh Gupta Prof And Dr Gunjan Gupta And Ayesha Gupta

    This treatise ipso-facto is a pointer to the factum of the complexities involved in the subject of ‘Law of Notices’. By what mode and means the notice is to be served; to whom the notice is to be addressed and where it is required to be served; what should be the title of the notice and so also what should be its contents; when shall we deem the notice to have been ‘sent’ and when do we say the same to have been ‘served’ are some of the questions which have been sought to be answered in the present work, for the reason that on such issues, more often than not, the legal proceedings are found to have failed.

    Key Features:

    Contains threadbare analysis of technical provisions of the law of notices and their related precedents
    The thesis of commentary lies in it drawing a different line altogether contrary to the well-established cannons of law with the support of pragmatic landmark decisions of the constitutional courts in India including the Supreme Court.
    The authors have emphasized a new developing theory on the subject that tilts towards the concept of notice being only a ‘procedural requirement’ as against a ‘substantive requirement’ to render effective justice
    Some chapters have been exclusively devoted to the law relating to ‘electronic notices’, touching almost all practical aspects along with appropriate arguments
    Not only has the subject been handled with dexterity in this work but also almost all relevant case law has been referred to.



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