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WHAT IS GRIEVOUS HURT?

INTRODUCTION The Makers of Law of crimes to differentiate the simple hurt and actual physical hurt caused which very sever, therefore we have grievous hurt as hurt those are special. MEANING A serious hurt caused is called grievous hurt, this hurt has no normal usage so lets just jump to the grievous hurt according to…

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Asset Management Company (AMC)

IntroductionAn asset management company (AMC) is a firm that invests a joint fund on behalf of its customers. Capital is used to fund separate investments in various asset classes. Property management companies are often referred to as financial managers or financial management firms.Different Types of Asset Management CompaniesAsset management companies come in many different forms…

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Silent features of 42nd Constitutional amendment act

Statement of Objects and Reasons appended to the Constitution(Forty-fourth Amendment) Bill, 1976 (Bill No. 91 of 1976) which wasenacted as THE CONSTITUTION (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976. The Constitution of India offers basic guidelines and principles for the efficient functioning of our nation. It dictates the fundamental political principles, powers, and duties of the government and…

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Nominal Damages

Introduction Nominal damages are a frame of legitimate remuneration that are granted by the court when the offended party has the lawful right to get them but was not able to demonstrate a considerable loss. In other words, the offended party was able to demonstrate that the litigant committed a blame or an off-base but…

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Agency by Estoppel

In agency contract, the person acting as agent must be permitted to act on behalf of the principal. But where the agent is not authorized to represent the principal, still enters into contract with a third party and the principal is well aware about it, yet the third party believes him to be the agent…

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ARBITRAL AWARD

An arbitration award awarded to an arbitrator may be challenged under Section 34 of the Act on application only on the basis of the reasons stated therein and as follows:⦁ The party was less likely to make an application;⦁ The arbitration agreement reached by the parties was invalid;⦁ The applicant party has not been given…

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69th AMENDMENT OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Introduction An “Amendment” is a formal change to a statute, contract, constitution, or another legally enforceable document. In the end, the goal of any change is to make things better. The change may be an update, including new or eliminated components of these agreements. Only the legislative branch has the authority to make modifications and…

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Unliquidated Damages

Introduction Unliquidated damages are a sort of damages granted as a result of a contract breach. They vary from other forms of damages in that they are decided through court procedures and not foreordained in contracts. The most reason of unliquidated damages is that they empower a party enduring from a breach of contract to…

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Constitution (Fifty-Seventh Amendment) Act 1987

Earlier, the Constitution (Fifty-First Amendment) Act, 1984 provided reservation of seats for the Scheduled Tribes of the following four North-Eastern states: Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh, in the Lok Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies of Nagaland and Meghalaya. This was done by suitable amendment of Article 330 and 332 of the Constitution. The aim…

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