Jindal Iron & Steel Co. Ltd and others v. Islamic Solidarity Shipping Co. Jordan: Case Comment

The commercial value of the shipping industry today is so immense that it has been called as the backbone of international trade and global economy. International Maritime conventions and treaties have been enacted with a goal to establish a level uniformity to facilitate trade between nations and their differing maritime laws and regulations. This is a case comment on the Jindal Iron & Steel Co. Ltd and others v. Islamic Solidarity Shipping Co. Jordan case which was regarding a conflict in the interpretation of one of the provisions of the Hague-Visby Rules

Sec 111A of IEA- IS IT AGAINST THE BASIC PRINCIPLE OF CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE AND AGAINST FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT, RIGHT GRANTED BY CONSTITUTION OF INDIA.

Section 111 in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the good faith of a sale by a client to an attorney is in question in a suit brought by the client. The burden of proving the good faith of the transaction is on the attorney.  Section 111 is a general provision and is not confined to contracts. There is a related…

CURRENCY NOTES

INTRODUCTION Currency notes are one of the most vital elements of economic activities. It is synonymously related to money which is considered as a medium of exchange. It can also be referred to as banknotes. These notes are called banknotes as they are issued by the Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank). The printing of…