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GUARANTEE UNDER CONTRACT LAW

Section 126 of the Indian Contract Act defines the term “guarantee” as follows:  “It indicates that a “contract of guarantee” is a contract to execute a third person’s promise or discharge his liability in the event of his default. The person who provides the guarantee is known as the “surety” the person whose default is…

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POSCO ACT

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act was enacted in 2012, and is a special law to protect children. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act has been in the news as of late, after Bombay High Court Justice Pushpa Ganediwala’s dubious decisions in youngster sexual maltreatment cases. Back in 2019,…

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SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN

Objectification is defined as considering another person as a tool to be utilized for sexual purposes. Objectified women are seen as less than fully human, as having less of a mind for ideas or decisions, and as less deserving of moral treatment by others. This denial of mental ability and moral position has been shown…

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idea of lon fuller on morality

Lon Fuller (1902-1978) was a supporter of modern natural law. His focus was on the ‘Reason’ of the human mind and that law and morality are correlated. He did not look back to natural law theories for defining the purpose of social life, rather he responded to this by distinguishing moralities of duty and aspiration.[1]…

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DAYABHAGA SCHOOL OF LAW

In Assam and West Bengal, the Dayabhaga school dominated. This is also one of Hindu law’s most important schools. It is thought to be a digest for the most important smritis. Its main focus was on issues such as divorce, inheritance, and shared family life. It was founded between 1090 and 1130 A.D., according to…

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SEPARATION OF POWER

The concept of Separation of power refers to the system of government in which power isdivided among different organs of government .The organs of the government arelegislature , executive and judiciary these are also called pillars of democracy each organperforms their function independently without interference of other to avoid any kind ofconflict .Legislature function is…

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