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 ...
Service of Summons: When the plaintiff files a suit, the defendant has to be informed that a suit has been filed against him, and that he is required to appear in the court to defend it. The inti...
This article elucidates the seminal judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Bhagwandas Goverdhandas Kedia v. Girdharilal Parshottamdas & Co. [(1966) AIR SC 543], a pivotal case de...
The term "Res Judicata" has been widely recognized in legal frameworks all over the globe as a doctrine of finality, which fixates over the idea that a case which has already undergone litigati...
Prior to the enactment of the Hindu Succession Act, a coparcener was not entitled to either gift or will his interest in the coparcenary property. This ban or embargo has been removed concernin...
Corruption as defined by the World Bank refers to the abuse of public office for private gain and covers a wide range of behaviour, from bribery to theft of public funds. It not only harms the ...
Public interest Litigation (PIL) means litigation filed in a court of law to protect the "Public Interest". Any matter where the interest of the public at large is affected can be redressed by ...
The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 or "BSA, 2023" (previously the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 or "IEA, 1872") preserves the doctrine of conclusive presumptions, such as those related to the le...
Widow having share in the property and right of residence, ousted by other co-sharers is entitled to an injunction in a suit brought by her - Section 23 of the Hindu Succession Act , bestows a ...
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...