The Right to Keep SilentIt means that courts or courts generally should not conclude that a person is guilty or … More
Author: Rohit Kumar
CONCEPT OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION
MEANING Delegated legislation means the making of laws which are outside the legislature. It is mostly brought out as rules, … More
CONCEPT OF STRICT AND ABSOLUTE LIABILITY
Strict Liability The principle of strict liability emerged in the case of Rylands v Fletcher. In the year 1868, a … More
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
The Constitution of India is one of the finest constitutions in the world. This Constitution was drafted by the Constituent … More
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INDEMNITY AND GUARANTEE
Definition of Indemnity A form of contingent contract, in which one party promises the other party that it will compensate … More
RIGHTS OF AN UNPAID SELLER
Rights against Buyer 1- Suit for the price Where any goods are transferred to the buyer and the buyer negligently … More
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP FIRM
The dissolution of the partnership firm is said to be dissolving when relationships between partners are terminated. In the event … More
DOCTRINE OF CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE
The constructive notice is a legal entity that will have that information or should be known, as a reasonable person … More
DOCTRINE OF INDOOR MANAGEMENT
The doctrine of Indoor management differs from the original doctrine of constructive notice. It is important to know that the … More
Non-cognizable Offences
A Non-cognizable offence is an offence written under the first edition of the Indian Penal Code and is bailable in … More
What are Cognizable Offences?
A cognizable offence is a crime in which a police officer in terms of the original plan or under any … More
TAX IN INDIA AND ITS TYPES
To run the nation wisely, the government needs to collect taxes from the people; paying taxes to the local government … More
The Doctrine of Ultra Vires
The doctrine of Ultra Vires is a fundamental law of Company Law. It states that the company’s assets, as defined … More
DAYABHAGA AND MITAKSHARA SCHOOL OF LAW
Dayabhaga School of Law Dayabhaga is an inheritance law based on the principle of spiritual prosperity. It was built with … More
NEGLIGENCE IN TORT LAW
Negligence is a civil tort that occurs when a person violates a duty of care that he or she owes … More
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT AND ITS TYPES
Negotiable instruments are written contracts in which their profits can be transferred from its original owner to a new owner. … More
BAILABLE AND NON-BAILABLE OFFENCES
BailThe term Bail is not defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure, basically Bail is an agreement in which the … More
DOCTRINE OF FEEDING THE GRANT BY ESTOPPEL
The doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel is based on the concept of ‘nemo dat quod nonhabet which means … More
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY BY OSTENSIBLE OWNER
The doctrine of the transfer of property by a ostensible owner is no different from that of ‘nemo dat quod … More
MOVABLE AND IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
GOODSThe definition of the “Goods” is defined in Article 366(12) of the Indian Constitution, it says that Goods includes all … More