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July 19, 2022

Basic rules relating to transfer of Property

On July 1st, 1882, the Transfer of Property Act became operative. It controls the laws governing the transfer of property between living individuals in accordance with the laws governing its devolution upon death. Additionally, it completes the code of contract law with regard to real estate. This Act only deals with the transfer of immovable…

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CONSUMER PROTECTION MOVEMENT IN INDIA

All business operations are centered on the customer. It is believed that the consumer is the king of the market in the current world. Business operations are conducted to fulfill consumer demands. A business is entirely dependent on its customers, both for survival and for expansion. Right now, the consumer is prioritized above everything else,…

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COMPLAINT HANDLING PROCESS: ISO 10000

Your customer care representatives must be able to manage issues and complaints from customers successfully. Even though delivering excellent service throughout the sales process is advantageous, clients who do complain and have their issues successfully resolved frequently build a deep emotional bond with a company. According to ISO, customer satisfaction ensures that goods and services…

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Hallmarking

What is hallmarking? Hallmarking had a long history dating back to 1300 A.D. introduced by the Britishers and gradually progressed to the Hallmarking Act 1973. The term refers to the mark which is imprinted on a precious metal namely gold, silver, platinum or palladium. The mark shows that the piece of metal has been independently…

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LEGISLATIVE POWERS

INTRODUCTION The President of India is a component part of the Union Parliament. Despite being the executive head of the state, the President also has many legislative powers that are important for the country’s legislation.  Some of his powers are – He has power to summon and prorogue the Parliament [Article 85 (1)] He can…

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Voidable Agreement

According to Section 2 (e) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872,” Every promise and every set of promises forming the consideration for each other is an agreement” The party making the proposal is called the ‘promisor’ and the party accepting the proposal is called ‘promisee’. Different types of agreement Valid Agreement – Agreements having proposal…

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