Salient Features of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Amendment of the Indian Constitution

The CONSTITUTION (SECOND AMENDMENT) BILL, 1952, which was enacted as the Constitution (Second Amendment) Act, 1952, included a Statement of Objects and Reasons. OBJECTIVES AND REASONS STATEMENT The House of People has an absolute ceiling of 500 elected members, according to Article 81(1)(a). According to Article 81(1)(b), the States shall be divided, grouped, or formed…

Concept of Design

Introduction According to the Design Act, 2000, Design’ means only the features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornament or composition of lines or colour or combination thereof applied to any article whether two dimensional or three dimensional or in both forms, by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined.…

Agency by Necessity

Introduction The Doctrine of Agency comes into picture when there is emergency exist & where an agent goes beyond the authority of acting as an agent on behalf of the principal in a emergency situation. he courts also accept agency by necessity in case of  emergency or urgent circumstance when the beneficiary is unable to offer explicit…

Wife as an Agent

Introduction The purpose of this article is to determine the status of the contractual relationships between spouses. The development of tort law led to the development of common law. This paper discusses the spouses’ standing in tort law and how it evolved into common law. When common law developed, it gave the husband the upper…