Coercion

BLOG- Looking into Coercion under the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Coercion means forcing a person to enter into a contract. Under Sec. 15 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, any of the following act will amount to coercion: Committing an act forbidden by the IPC Threatening to commit an act forbidden by IPC Unlawful detaining of property of a person Threatening to detain the property […]

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rule of law in india

Rule of law in India

Rule of law in India There was a time when the world was ruled by the maxim “ Rex Non-Potest Peccare.” This translates into “the king can do no wrong”. Kings were above everything and did whatever they felt right. Good kings like The Great Ashok and The Great Akbar did very good to society […]

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Ground of Arrest

BLOG- Right to Know the Ground of Arrest under the Indian Constitution

Under Article 22, Clauses (1) and (2) of the Indian Constitution, a person who is arrested for any offence under the ordinary law has the following rights: The first of these rights is the right to be informed ‘as soon as may be’ of the ground of arrest. This is necessary to enable the arrested […]

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Ban on Saudi women's driving

Lifting of Ban on Saudi women’s driving

Lifting of Ban on Saudi women’s driving Sunday was a historic day in Saudi Arabia’s female right history. On Sunday, June 23, 2018, Saudi Arabia Lifted world’s last ban on women’s driving. This move was ordered by King Salman on last September and yesterday it came into force. This article takes a look at Saudi’s […]

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GST

BLOG- GST: ONE NATION,ONE TAX

India became a fully integrated economy 67 years after its political integration as a Constitutional republic when the principle of one nation one tax finally became a reality on July 1, 2017. The overarching goal of Article 301 of the Constitution was always to ensure that trade, commerce and intercourse throughout the territory of India […]

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Euthanasia in India

BLOG- Euthanasia in India: A Brief

Introduction to Euthanasia in India Intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering is euthanasia. There are different laws for euthanasia in different countries and by this article, we aim at looking into its legal position in India. Euthanasia could be categorized in many ways. This includes voluntary, non-voluntary, involuntary, active as well as […]

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Doctrine of Frustration

BLOG- Doctrine of Frustration

Introduction to Doctrine of Frustration In some cases, the performance of a contract becomes impossible; the purpose which the parties have in mind is frustrated. At the formation of a contract, parties seek that performance is possible but subsequently may become impossible to perform due to supervening events. Thus, the contract becomes void and the […]

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REVIVAL AND RESTRUCTURING OF SICK COMPANIES UNDER COMPANIES ACT

BLOG- REVIVAL AND RESTRUCTURING OF SICK COMPANIES UNDER COMPANIES ACT,2013

Abstract for REVIVAL AND RESTRUCTURING OF SICK COMPANIES UNDER COMPANIES ACT In the modern times, due to increase in market issues, there are numerous companies facing the issues like losses or on verge of being dysfunctional or in the process of winding up. Now, winding up is not the proper solution as not only a company’s […]

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legalisation of Marijuana in Canada

Legalisation of Marijuana in Canada

 Legalisation of Marijuana in Canada On 19th June 2018, Canada became second nation in the world to legalise the recreational use of marijuana. Uruguay was the first nation to legalise marijuana in December 2013. The Legalisation of Marijuana in Canada has again stirred up the decades’ long debate to the legalisation of marijuana. So today […]

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Surrogacy Laws in India

Position of Surrogacy Laws in India

Position of Surrogacy Laws in India In few recent decades, India has become a surrogacy hub for the world. This industry is booming and has an estimated over 30000 crores. Tourism for surrogacy is called adoptive tourism. Adoptive tourism in India is highly unregulated. So today, we will take a dig at the position of […]

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Should India Regulate Lawyers’ Fees?

Law is as important a profession as it is a system in India. Lawyers are the heart and soul of providing perennial justice to each Indian. A Lawyer is concurred no less than a Messiah. Still, we hear people curse our litigators simply, for not taking up their case. I mean, ultimately, it’s the lawyers […]

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Live in Relationships in India

Position of Live in Relationships in India

Position of Live in Relationships in India Hindu customs recognise only one kind of relationship between an unrelated man and woman i.e., marriage. Hindus considers marriage to be a sacrosanct, a bond for eternity. However, this concept of divinity is losing its meaning for a number of reasons. Times are changing and the concept of […]

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