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July 10, 2021

sale of goods

The term ‘goods’ means ‘every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money and includes stock and shares, growing crops, and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be served.  A contract of sale is a legal contract an exchange of goods, services or property to be…

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child labour

The child labour is not a recent phenomenon and that too not confined to any particular state. The main thrust of the ILO conventions have been on:1) minimum age for employment of children and2) prohibition of night work for children. The Supreme Court in many cases has emphatically stated that the International Labour Organization (ILO)…

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ex gratia : judgement

In this time of covid-19, the people of India are suffering with this fatal virus. Many citizens died, it causes many problems to their families and losses too. It is a big disaster and continuously the people are dying with this pandemic. The families who had lost their members, filed PIL (PUBLIC INTREST LITIGATION) in…

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Why i choose to join law school

Why I choose to join law school I choose to join law school because I like to learn more and different things. I have interest in reading legal articles or acts. Legal study is a field of study that gives us a proposal of recipient a wide range of career options, needs different competency but…

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What is Bankruptcy?

In layman’s terms, ‘when an individual or an institution is unable to honour its financial obligations or make payment to its creditors, it files for bankruptcy.’ Bankruptcy filing is a legal procedure to free oneself from debt or obligations to creditors. If you file for bankruptcy your debts which are not paid in full are…

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Judiciary System of India

Judicial System or the court system is also the Judiciary System. The court has the power to make decisions and also enforce the law, solve disputes. Judiciary system consists of Judges and other magistrates; they form the bench or the core of the judiciary system. On 26 January 1950, the Indian Constitution was written and…

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WHEN OMISSION AMOUNTS TO CONTRADICTION – PART 1

In the realm of Criminal Law impeaching the credit of witness plays an important role. The section 155 of Indian Evidence Act gives several modes for impeaching the credibility of the witness; among them one way is by proving of contradictions. The proving of contradiction also includes proving of omission which we will understand in…

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