Contract is consist of two things that it should fulfil the conditions of agreement [S. 2(E)] and should be enforceable by law [S. 10]. In today's world the Technology has had a huge impact on ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic the Government of India was forced to consider a contract of indemnity for international manufacturers like Moderna & Pfizer. This consideration resulted from a...
The COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most profound global crises in recent history, has significantly impacted the legal landscape, particularly in the realm of contract law. As businesses, govern...
In the realm of contract law, a breach is any violation of the contractual obligations stated in the terms and conditions of the legally binding contract. A breach might range from late payment...
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has been a subject of intense debate in India for decades. Enshrined as a Directive Principle of State Policy under Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, the UCC s...
The principle that bars the institution of another action for the same cause of action is part of the doctrine of res judicata and is provided under Order II Rule 2 of the CPC[1]. This rule req...
We know that when one or more person want to start a business , eighter he starts his business separately at his own individual capacity or he he carry on his business with other person. When a...
The Indian Contract Act, 1872, lays down the foundational principles governing contracts in India. A valid contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. The essent...
Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, a contract can be declared voidable under specific conditions where the free consent of one of the parties is compromised, or other certain situations make ...
The concept of "undue influence" as per the Indian Contract Act, 1872, is an essential part of contract law that helps to ensure fairness and voluntariness in contractual dealings. Un...