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Article 15 – a Prohibitory article

Introduction: – Article 15 is prohibitory article, which says that every discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, cast, sex, place of birth, is invalid. But article 14 has an exception and it says making separate rule is essential for public welfare i.e. discrimination with intelligible differentia, rational nexus and natural justice, is valid. Example:…

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forgery of document

INTRODUCTION: In day-to-day course, the courts in India come in contact with the different questions involving a document. And the courts found different situations, one in which the document produced is a fake document, not having any legal sanctity and is not issued by any competent authority but the accused has made it on its…

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Disguised unemployment

Disguised unemployment occurs when part of the labour force is either left out of work or works redundantly so that labour productivity is practically zero. It is unemployment that does not affect total production. Unemployment is disguised in an economy where productivity is low and too many workers have too few jobs. Disguised unemployment is…

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Performance of the contract

A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more persons which governs the rights and duties of the parties entering into it. A contract may be both written or oral. In order to make a contract legally binding, there has to be an offer, acceptance of the offer, consideration, meeting of minds, free…

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public policy and contract: the recent trend

INTRODUCTION If a court finds that an agreement is against public policy, it is deemed illegal. In its fullest definition, the word “public policy” means that the courts may refuse to enforce a contract based on public policy reasonsThe courts’ fundamental function is to enforce contracts; but, public interest considerations may cause the courts to…

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