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Civil litigation typically involves private disputes between individuals or organizations over rights, obligations, or liabilities — such as property disputes, contract breaches, or family matters. The outcome usually involves compensation or specific relief.
Criminal litigation, on the other hand, involves actions considered offenses against the state, such as theft, assault, or fraud, and may result in penalties including imprisonment or fines. The burden of proof in criminal cases is higher than in civil cases.
Most contracts are legally valid even without registration, provided they meet essential conditions under the Indian Contract Act (offer, acceptance, consideration, etc.). However, certain types of contracts — such as those involving immovable property or certain leases — require compulsory registration under specific statutes like the Registration Act, 1908 or the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Non-registration in such cases can render the contract unenforceable.
Quasi-judicial bodies such as the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT), and Consumer Forums function like courts but are specialized in certain types of disputes. They have the authority to adjudicate matters, summon witnesses, and issue decisions, often with faster timelines compared to traditional courts. They help reduce the burden on regular courts and ensure subject-matter expertise in complex areas.
Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where disputes are resolved privately by appointed arbitrators instead of going through court litigation. It is generally quicker, more flexible, and confidential. Arbitration awards are legally binding and enforceable under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Parties often agree to arbitration through specific clauses in their contracts.
The primary categories of intellectual property (IP) in India include:
Trademarks: Protect brand names, logos, and trade identity
Copyrights: Protect original literary, artistic, and musical works
Patents: Protect inventions and technical innovations
Designs: Protect aesthetic aspects of articles
Each form of IP has its own registration process governed by separate statutes. Once registered, these rights can be legally enforced in case of unauthorized use or infringement.
