Capacity to Contract Under the Indian Contract Act
This Indian Contract Act law note tells you which person is competent to contract and who are incompetent to contract as per the law.Read More →
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This Indian Contract Act law note tells you which person is competent to contract and who are incompetent to contract as per the law.Read More →
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was established in the year 1963. CBI is the primary investigating agency of the Indian Central Government.Read More →
Section 133 CrPC talks about the disposal of public nuisances in emergencies. Learn more about sec 133 with punishment and case laws.Read More →
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) can be filed if there’s a violation of fundamental or basic human rights, or to compel an authority to perform public duty.Read More →
To make every citizen realise his duty, the amendment of 1976 added fundamental duties in the Constitution. This law note tells you all about it.Read More →
Articles of Association (AoA) is a document made for the internal affairs of a company. It tells about the rules and bye-laws of the company.Read More →
Section 2(a) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines proposal. When this proposal or offer is accepted by offeree, it becomes a promise.Read More →
As per section 10 of the Indian Contract Act, free consent of all the parties to a contract is one of the essential elements of a valid contract.Read More →
Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act talks about the restitution of conjugal rights between husband and wife. This HMA law note tells you more.Read More →
The features or characteristics of a contract of agency can be learnt from sections 183 to 185 of the Indian Contract Act.Read More →
Adultery under section 497 IPC, is an offence committed against the husband because a wife can’t be punished for the offence of adultery under this section.Read More →
The Memorandum of Association (MoA) is the most important document of the company as the company’s main object is mentioned under this document.Read More →
Conciliation is the procedure through which the conciliator informally tries to settle the dispute between the parties and brings them to an agreement.Read More →
Code of Criminal Procedure is an essential act, and many ask what is the scope, nature, and object of CRPC. Here is the precise answer.Read More →
Ostensible owner in TPA, is a person who has all the indications of ownership and looks like owner of property but is not the real owner.Read More →
The live streaming of the court proceedings is restricted to lawyers and the clients only instead of the public. Learn about its pros, cons, and more.Read More →
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