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Coercion Vs. Undue Influence

  The difference between coercion and undue influence is as follows: COERCION Coercion means using force to compel a person to enter into a contract. So force or threats are used to obtain the consent of the party under coercion, i.e it is not free consent. ACCORDING TO SECTION 15 OF INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 “Coercion…

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Fraud and Misrepresentation

Introduction : fraud is defined as any of act committed by the party or his connivance or his agent with the intention to harm or deceiving to the another party or any of the member of the party to enter into the agreement. Also fraud is sometimes a crime in itself more often it is…

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<strong>Plant Varieties Protection in India </strong>

                                                          This article has been written by Mr. Arjun Singh Tamang, a 2nd year student of Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Plant Varieties Protection (PVP) is an essential aspect of agricultural development in India. It is a legal mechanism that grants exclusive rights to plant breeders for a specific period for their new varieties.…

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Section 299 IPC – Culpable Homicide

This article has been written by Ms. Priyanka VK Nair a 2rd year LLB Student of Amity University Mumbai Culpable homicide is a legal term that refers to the act of causing someone’s death, either intentionally or unintentionally, without the intention to cause death. It is considered a criminal offense, but it is generally considered…

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The Art of Cross examination on Prosecution Side

This article is written by Srishti Singh, a First-year BA LLB student from Army Institute of Law, Mohali.  Introduction  The art of cross examination calls for a sharp intellect, clear mind and excellent communication skills. Cross examination is one skill which every lawyer must perfect to become a master of his trade. It is considered…

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Importance of Intellectual Property Laws

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Raj Pandey, a 2nd Year BA LLB student from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Introduction and Brief Definition Intellectual Property, the term with which all of us are familiar with. In recent years or we can say that after modernization and proper urbanization, there is tremendous increase in…

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Challenge procedure to arbitral tribunal

Introduction  Arbitration is a widely recognized alternative dispute resolution mechanism. In some cases, however, one party may feel that the arbitral tribunal’s decision was incorrect or unfair. In such situations, the party may challenge the procedure to the arbitral tribunal for review and potential revision of the decision. This process is known as “arbitration challenge”…

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Double Jeopardy in India

This article has been written by Ms. Leezer Kaur, a 3rd-year student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. INTRODUCTION The term jeopardy means the danger of being convicted when he commits a crime. The term ‘Double Jeopardy’ refers to an act of putting a person on trial for a second time, for the same…

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