Twelfth Schedule of Constitution of India

Twelfth Schedule: (Article 243W)

1. Urban planning including town planning.
2. Regulation of land-use and construction of buildings.
3. Planning for economic and social development.
4. Roads and bridges.
5. Water supply for domestic, industrial and commercial purposes.
6. Public health, sanitation conservancy and solid waste management.Read More →

Is Abetment Complete Offence

Section 107 to section 120 of the Indian Penal Code deal with abetment. Abetment of an offence is itself an offence as described in section 107 of IPC.

If any person instigates, aids, or conspire for the commission of an offence, he is said to have committed offence of abetment.Read More →

Regulating Act, 1773

The history of Indian constitutional development began from passing of the Regulating Act, 1773. It was passed by the British parliament to regulate the increasing corruption in the East India Company.

The motive behind passing this Act was to control the activities of the East India Company under the control of the British government.Read More →

CHAPTER I – PRELIMINARY 1. Short title. This Act may be called the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Commencement- It shall come into force onRead More →

CHAPTER IV (Section 37-67) - PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS

37. Obligations of parties to contract.
The parties to a contract must either perform, or offer to perform, their respective promises, unless such performance in dispensed with or excused under the provision of this Act, or of any other law. 

Promises bind the representative of the promisor in case of the death of such promisors before performance, unless a contrary intention appears from the contract.Read More →

CHAPTER V (Section 68-72) - CERTAIN RELATIONS RESEMBLING THOSE CREATED BY CONTRACT

68. Claim for necessaries supplied to person incapable of contracting, or on his account.
If a person, incapable of entering into a contract, or anyone whom he is legally bound to support, is supplied by another person with necessaries suited to his condition in life, the person who has furnished such supplies is entitled to be reimbursed from the property of such incapable person.Read More →