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Justice Jagdish Singh Khe

Born on August 28, 1952. His spouse was Madhupreet Kaur khehar His children’s was Barinder singh khehar,Tarunveer singh khehar,ksranveer singh khehar. After graduating in science from Government College, Chandigarh in 1974, His Lordship was awarded the LL.B degree by the Panjab University, Chandigarh in 1977, he then acquired the LL. M. qualification from the same…

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BIOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHAR

BIRTH Justice Rajiv Shakdher was born on 19-10-1962. EDUCATION Justice Rajiv Shakdher done his schooling in St.columba’s  School at Delhi. He done his Graduation in B.Com [hons] from Delhi university in the year 1984. He was done his L.L.B course in the year 1987 from law faculty university in Delhi. And he was enrolled as…

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Silent features of 40th Constitutional Amendment

Statement of Objects and Reasons appended to the Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Bill, 1976 which was enacted as the Constitution (Fortieth Amendment) Act, 1976 STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS Under article 297 of the Constitution, all lands, minerals and other things of value underlying the ocean within the territorial waters or the continental shelf of India…

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UNDUE INFLUENCE IN CONTRACTS

When one party is in the position to dominate the will of the other party and the person having the influence used his position to take an unfair advantage over the other party, the other party induced his influence and entered into a contract. Such kinds of contracts or agreements are said to be entered…

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Discharge of Contract by Breach

Introduction The word ‘discharge’ means to ‘end’ or ‘terminate’. So the word ‘Discharge of contract’ simply means to end or terminate the contract. As a result of that, the liability of the parties to the contract comes to an end. The Indian Contract Act, enacted on 1872, mainly focuses on preventing the parties from making…

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68th AMENDMENT OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Introduction A formal revision to a statute, contract, constitution, or other legally binding instrument is known as an “Amendment.” Ultimately, the purpose of any change is to improve things. The change may be an update, with aspects of these agreements added or removed. The legislative branch is the only one with the power to make…

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Classes of Agents

Introduction An agent, according to section 182 of Indian Contract Act,1872 is a person who represents his principle in contractual relationships with third parties. Under an agency contract, the principal appoints or engages an agent. As a result, an agent serves as a conduit between the principal and third parties. By his actions, an agent…

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