Meaning and Idea of Tort

Simply, “Tort” means a civil wrong. The word “Tort” itself a French

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Liability

Simply, Liability is a status which creates a relation between the wrong

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Coercion and Undue Influence

Coercion Coercion is define in section 15 of the Contract Act, 1872

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Free Consent

An agreement is valid only if it is the result of the

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Consideration

Consideration is an essential element in a contract. Subject to certain exceptions,

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Acceptance

Acceptance: Section 2(b) When the person to whom the proposal is made

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Classification of Evidence (Oral & Documentary)

CHAPTER-I ORAL EVIDENCE The facts judicially noticeable and facts admitted are need

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

1. What is intellectual property? 1.1Industrial Property 1.2Copyright 2. What are the

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Types of Legal Research needed for Law Reform

by Sanjeyvignesh.J INTRODUCTION In general, it can be elucidated that all research

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Presumption against retrospective operation

In Tofazzal Hussain v. East Pakistan, the High Court of East Pakistan

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Presumption whether Statutes affect the State

Since a law is passed by the Crown for its subjects, there

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How Far Statutes Affect the Crown

The Crown is not bound by a statute unless it is directly

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Presumption against Extra-territorial Effect

All jurisdiction of a statute is properly territorial and ‘extra territarium jus

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Presumption against Extra-Territorial Operation of Statute

The Presumption in the United Kingdom is that an Act of Parliament

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Jurisdiction of Court Case Study

Wherein it was held that the court trying the subsequent suit is

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Difference Between Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offence

In the legal systems of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, there

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Difference Between Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offence

In the legal systems of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, there

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