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Types of Offer – Indian Contract Act, 1872

November 20, 2020 by Ayush Patria
Types of Offer - Indian Contract Act, 1872

Offer and It’s Types As per Section 2(a), Offer (Proposal) is when one person signifies to another his willingness to …

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Volenti non fit injuria – Defence for tortious liability

November 20, 2020 by Navya Agarwal
volenti non fit injuria

Volenti non fit injuria – defence for tortious liability Introduction  When the plaintiff brings an action against the defendant for …

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CUSTOM AS A SOURCE OF LAW

November 20, 2020 by Keerthana R
Custom as a source of law

CUSTOM AS A SOURCE OF LAW Law is a dynamic construct that can be used to regulate society and in …

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Essential elements of a Valid Contract – Indian Contract Act,1872

November 19, 2020 by Shreya Rathor
essential elements of a valid contract

Essentials of a Valid Contract – Indian Contract Act,1872 Indian Contract Act,1872 was enacted on 25 April,1872. It lays down …

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Golden rule of the prospects of the company

November 19, 2020 by Ugesh Rajan.J

GOLDEN RULE OR GOLDEN LEGACY OF THE PROSPECTS OF THE COMPANY Golden Rule: It is the obligation of the individuals …

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Assault & Battery – essentials, defences, examples – law of torts

November 19, 2020 by Keerthana R
Assault and Battery

ASSAULT AND BATTERY: BASICS Assault can be defined as the attempt or effort made towards harming someone or creating a …

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Conditions or essential elements of Tort

November 19, 2020 by Navya Agarwal
Conditions or essential elements of Tort

Conditions or essential elements of tort Introduction A Tort can be defined as “A civil wrong which is redressible by …

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Principles of Natural Justice: An Analysis and Overview

November 18, 2020 by Keerthana R
principles of natural justice

PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE: AN ANALYSIS AND OVERVIEW What are the principles of Natural Justice? The principles of Natural Justice …

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Defamation – definition, essentials, remedies & defences

November 17, 2020 by SHOBHIT ARORA
Defamation – definition, essentials, remedies & defences under law of torts

Defamation – definition, essentials, remedies & defences under law of torts INTRODUCTION Defamation refers to the act of damaging a …

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Doctrine of Constructive Notice and Doctrine of Indoor Management

January 1, 2021November 15, 2020 by Ugesh Rajan.J
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DOCTRINE OF CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE AND DOCTRINE OF INDOOR MANAGMENT Doctrine of Constructive Notice The Articles and Memorandum of Association (MOA) …

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