Exceptions for the requirement of having Consideration in a Legally Enforceable Contract

Consideration is quid pro quo, i.e., “something in exchange” and it is a key aspect in determining the parties’ real desire to form a legal relationship. A legitimate contract must have consideration as a component. The contract’s price is taken into account. Except in limited circumstances, an agreement without consideration is void and consequently not…

CHILD CUSTODY

Both parents raised their child together, but following their divorce, they both desire custody of the child in their favour. The wellbeing of the child whose custody is in dispute is always considered by the court, not the welfare of the parents. The term “welfare” refers to both physical and mental well-being. Physical custody is…

Renewable Energy

Renewable energy as some refer to it as clean energy is the need of the hour. Natural resources are depleting quickly and it is going to be very difficult to survive without these resources. The overall demand for energy is increased manifold around the world and there is not enough of these resources to supply…