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Section 2(d) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
This article compares two cases with similar facts, yet different outcomes and examines the reasons for the same. It revolves around consideration and validation of contracts.Hits: 18359 -
SC Asks Maharashtra To Make More Vigilant And Concerted Efforts In Identifying Migrant Workers
Re: Problems And Miseries Of Migrant Labourers has asked Maharashtra to be more vigilant and make concerted effort in identifying and sending stranded migrant workers to their native places.Hits: 4872 -
Are Online Contracts Legal In India?
Online Contracts or Digital Agreements are contracts created and signed over the internet. Also known as e-contracts or electronic contracts, these contracts are a more convenient and faster way of...Hits: 9338 -
Arun Kumar Gupta v/s Jharkhand that judicial officer's integrity must be of a higher order and even a single aberration is not permitted. The law pertaining to the vital subject of compulsory...Hits: 5493
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Meeting a bail bond agent/company–The essential questions to ask
The legal processes are uncertain. Also, there are times when justice gets denied, and the legal outcomes get delayed. Hence, nobody wants to see themselves or their loved one end up in jail.Hits: 6224 -
3 Reasons You Must Work with a Traffic Lawyer
Today, you have numerous traffic laws as well as cases of traffic violations. People know about safe driving yet they end up defying the safety guidelines. It could be anything like driving while...Hits: 3263 -
Enact Law To Stop Blocking of Roads Under Any Circumstances
To exercise one's own fundamental right to protest peacefully does not give anyone the unfettered right to block road under any circumstances thereby causing maximum inconvenience to others.Hits: 15694 -
M/S Granules India Ltd. Vs UOI State, as a litigant, cannot behave as a private litigant, and it has solemn and constitutional duty to assist the court in dispensation of justice.Hits: 4816
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Mandatory Time Line For Filing Written Statement Is Not Applicable To Non-Commercial Suits: SC
Desh Raj v/s Balkishan that the mandatory time-line for filing written statement is not applicable to non-commercial suits. In non-commercial suits, the time-line for written statement is directory...Hits: 10288 -
Judicial Officers Being Made Scapegoats And Penalized By Inconvenient Transfers And Otherwise: SC
Judicial Officers Being Made Scapegoats And Penalized By Inconvenient Transfers And Otherwise: SCHits: 5489 -
Strict Standard Needs To Be Applied For Judging Conduct of Judicial Officer: SC
Ram Murti Yadav v/s State of Uttar Pradesh the standard or yardstick for judging the conduct of the judicial officer has necessarily to be strict, that the public has a right to demand virtually...Hits: 5505 -
M/S Daffodills Pharmaceuticals Ltd v/s. State of U.P that no one can be inflicted with an adverse order, without being afforded a minimum opportunity of hearing. In other words, the Apex Court...Hits: 8777
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No Party Should Suffer Due To The Act Of Court: SC
Odisha Development Corporation Ltd Vs. M/s Anupam Traders & Anr. the time tested maxim actus curiae neminem gravabit which in simple and straight language means that, No party should suffer due...Hits: 12942 -
India Cannot Be Ever Complete Without Muslims
students of Banaras Hindu University's (BHU's) Sanskrit Vedvigyan Sankay (SVDVS) went on strike demanding the cancellation of the appointment of Assistant Professor Feroze Khan and transfer him to...Hits: 6299 -
Dr Syed Afzal (Dead) v/sRubina Syed Faizuddin that the Civil Courts while considering the application seeking interim mandatory injunction in long pending cases, should grant opportunity of hearing...Hits: 7445
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air pollution in Delhi and even adjoining regions like several districts of West UP are crossing all limits and this year even in districts adjoining Delhi like Meerut where air pollution was...Hits: 14280
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Power of Attorney and the Specific Relief Act, 1963
Power of Attorney and the Specific Relief Act, 1963Hits: 6101 -
High Court of England And Wales Rejects Pakistans Claim
In a major legal setback to Pakistan, the High Court of England and Wales rejecting rightly Pakistan's frivolous claims and ruling explicitly that the VII Nizam of Hyderabad's descendants and India...Hits: 4281 -
No Attempt Made To Frame Uniform Civil Code Despite Judicial Exhortation: SC
Jose Paulo Coutinho vs. Maria Luiza Valentina Pereira no attempt has been made yet to frame a Uniform Civil Code applicable to all citizens of the country despite exhortations by it. Whether...Hits: 8247 -
Government Notifies Strict Provisions Of Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act 2019
Government has notified 63 provisions of the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 2019 including the ones dealing with enhanced penaltiesHits: 8882 -
A Critical Study Of Section 71 of The Indian Contract Act Of 1872
The Indian Contract act, 1872 necessities significant consideration in a few of its areas. One such area of the Indian Contract act of 1872 is where if any person finds a lost good belonging to...Hits: 25656 -
Institutional Independence, Financial Autonomy Integral To Independence Of Judiciary: SC
Rajasthan v/s Shri Ramesh Chandra Mundra that institutional independence, financial autonomy is integral to independence of judiciary. directing the Rajasthan Government to reconsider the two...Hits: 6940 -
Allahabad HC Bans DJs And Passes Directions For Regulating Use of Loudspeakers
Sushil Chandra Srivastava vs UP imposed absolute prohibition on use of DJs in the state and asked the state government to issue a toll-free number, dedicated to registering complaints against...Hits: 9758 -
Draft your Pleadings Online - Law of Pleadings - Civil procedure Code
Complete Guide to Pleadings in India, get your Written statement and Plaint Drafted by highly qualified lawyers at reasonable rate.Hits: 46038 -
Second Appeal Not To Be Dismissed Merely on The Ground of Concurrent Findings: SC
Rajasthan Vs Shiv Dayal High Court cannot dismiss a second appeal merely on the ground that there is a concurrent finding of two Courts (whether of dismissal or decreeing of the suit), and thus...Hits: 10870 -
Filing of Criminal Complaint For Settling Civil Dispute Is Abuse of Process of Law: SC
The Commissioner of Police v/s Devender Anand held that filing of criminal complaint for settling a dispute of civil nature is abuse of process of law.Hits: 16363 -
Punjab and Haryana HC Bans Use of Loudspeakers Without Permission
explicitly in a latest landmark ruling prohibited the use of loudspeakers in the territory without prior permission from the authorities.Hits: 19096 -
Plaintiff Cannot Be Forced To Add Parties Against Whom He Does Not Want To Fight: Supreme Court
Gurmit Singh Bhatia Vs Kiran Kant Robinson the Supreme Court reiterated that, in a suit, the plaintiff is the dominus litis and cannot be forced to add parties against whom he does not want to...Hits: 15155 -
State Can Impose Restrictions To Consider Remission Claims: SC
State of Rajasthan and others v. Mukesh Sharma has upheld the constitutional validity of Rule 8(2)(i) of the Rajasthan Prisons (Shortening of Sentences) Rules, 2006.Hits: 9023 -
P and H HC Directs Protection Of Honest Officers While Setting Aside CM s Remarks On Khemka
Dr.Ashok Khemka V/s Haryana upheld the integrity of eminent IAS officer because of his upright and impeccable credentials has emerged as an eyesore for politicians of all hues but also very rightly...Hits: 11416