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October 14, 2021

MARINE INSURANCE AND ITS PRINCIPLES

Marine insurance covers the loss or destruction of ships, containers, ports and any transportation or freight between the point of origin and the final destination from which the property is moved, obtained or retained. The object of a protection contract is to put the guarantee after a misfortune in a similar relative monetary situation where…

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SALE OF GOODS ACT,1930

A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a price. There may be a contract of sale between one part-owner and another. Before the introduction of Sale of Goods Act, 1930 laws governing the sales were sections 76…

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IMPORTANCE OF CAPACITY TO CONTRACT

Capacity to contract means the competency to enter into a valid contract legally. The capacity to contract binds the parties of the contract with a promise to oblige by it. But only certain persons have the competency or the capacity to make a contract. This article deals with the basic components necessary for a person…

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Uses of legal maxims

Legal maxims are an established principle which is generally in a Latin language. The legal maxims are mostly from the mediaeval era in the European States and Latin language is considered as their legal language. These maxims give a guidance to the court from all over the world in applying the existing laws in a…

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STATE EMERGENCY

State emergency is defined under article 356 of the Indian constitution and article 356 is based on the section 93 of the government of India act 1935. state emergency is also known as constitutional emergency or presidential emergency. State emergency can only be declared by the honourable president of the country. State emergency can be…

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ARTICLE 370 AND ITS REVOCATION

Article 370 of the Indian constitution is a temporary provision which grant special autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir. Under part 21 of the constitution of India which deals with temporary, transitional and special provisions which was enjoyed by people of Jammu and Kashmir. The state of Jammu and Kashmir had been accorded special status…

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Sources of Public International Law

Sources of Public International Law can be classified into – (1) International Conventions; (2) International Customs; (3) General Principles of Law recognized by civilized nations; (4) Decisions of Judicial or Arbitral Tribunals; (5) Juristic Works and (6) Decisions or Determinations of the Organs of International Institutions. The first five sources are mentioned in Article 38…

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LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP TRAUMA

INTRODUCTION Live-in relationships are arrangements where two partners choose to live together sharing a residence and support to each other. Unlike marriages which have a legal & societal status, they do not have a legal definition & framework in Indian Law. Today live-in trend is a common pattern among western world. People prefer to test…

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CYBER CRIMES

With the growth of technology , a man’s life has become increasingly reliant on the internet. It is used in practically every field. However, it has aided the expansion of cybercrime, which is becoming more common by the day.  Cybercrime is defined as an illegal conduct in which a computer is utilized as a tool,…

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