What Is Muta Marriage and What Are Its Conditions
Muta Marriage is a marriage for a fixed period of time that is only for sexual pleasure. There are some rules, conditions, and essentials of Muta Marriage.Read More →
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Muta Marriage is a marriage for a fixed period of time that is only for sexual pleasure. There are some rules, conditions, and essentials of Muta Marriage.Read More →
Rioting is given under Section 146 of IPC, whereas affray under Section 159 of IPC. This Indian Penal Code law note talk about their differences.Read More →
Section 127 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, defines onerous gifts.
This section regarding onerous gifts is based on the maxim-
‘Qui sentit commodum, sentire debet et onus’ which means ‘he who receives advantage must bear the burden also.’Read More →
Jurisprudence is ‘the Eyes of Law.’ In the human body, the eyes are one of its most essential parts. Most of the human activities and movements of a man’s body are possible only through them. Unless a man can see anything correctly, he can’t do any work properly.
Jurisprudence is called the ‘the eye of law’ because jurisprudence functions for law like eyes do for the human body.Read More →
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