WRITS IN INDIAN CONSTITUTION A writ petition can be termed as formal written order issued by a judicial authority who possesses the authority to do so. The meaning of the word ‘writs’ means command in writing in the name of the court. It is a legal document issued by the court that orders a... Continue Reading →
crowdfunding in india
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds from the public for specific purposes like for a creative project like music, film, or book publishing, to fund a new business venture, for benevolent causes like community-based initiative, social cause, or donations for medical emergencies. The funds are collected by organizations, groups, or individuals by raising small... Continue Reading →
section 375
According to the latest data released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), in India, around 88 rape cases are recorded every day. many cases are not even registered because many people do not know about the law. Considering the growing number of rape cases, the people of India must be aware of Section375. Section375... Continue Reading →
reservation in india
Years of India's independence, and we are yet to achieve the goal of equality among Indians, slowly the goal is becoming a dream. It adequately tells the story of what is wrong with this country and its structure of providing education and employment. some questions come to our mind like why reservation is needed? How... Continue Reading →
abetment
The concept of abetment widens the horizons of criminal law to incorporate these criminal intentions and penalize them even when the person who bought the knife did not kill anyone but handed it over to someone else to do it. To explain the concept of abetment, the word ‘abet’ should be given deep scrutiny. In... Continue Reading →
racism in india
Racism is a kind of hatred behaviour, exhibited in written, verbal or physical form against the ethnicity or physical appearance of a group or an individual. Around the world, problematic behavioural incidents occur and in India, media often interpret it as towards people of colour or blacks. There was a lot of discussion about these... Continue Reading →
fundamental rights
Fundamental rights are essential human rights that are offered to every citizen irrespective of caste, race, creed, race, place of birth, religion, or gender. These are equal to freedom and these rights essential for personal good and the society at large. SIX FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. Right to equalityRight to freedomRight against exploitationRight to freedom of... Continue Reading →
vicarious liability of state
Vicarious liability: An Introduction Vicarious liability deals with cases where one person is liable for the acts of others. so in the case of vicarious liability both the person at whose behest the act is done as well as the person who does the act are liable. The common example of such liability are: Liability... Continue Reading →
CONTEMPT OF COURT
CONTEMPT OF COURT Contempt of court is the offense of being disobedient to or disrespectful towards a court of law. Being disrespectful to legal authorities in the courtroom, or willfully failing to obey a court order may attract Contempt of Court proceedings. A judge may impose sanctions such as a fine or jail for someone... Continue Reading →
QUASI CONTRACT
QUASI CONTRACT A quasi-contract is a fictional contract recognized by a court. The notion of a quasi-contract can be traced to Roman law and is still a concept used in some modern legal systems. The contract aims to prevent one party from unfairly benefiting from the situation at the other party’s expense. These arrangements may... Continue Reading →
NEGLIGENCE
In day-to-day life, the word ‘negligence’ means nothing else but carelessness. Under the legal sense, it highlights the failure to perform the basic of care which the performer as a reasonable man should perform have in all the situations. In general, there is a legal duty to consider when it can be foreseen that failure... Continue Reading →
RIGHT TO ACCESS INTERNET – A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT
RIGHT TO ACCESS INTERNET -A Fundamental right The Access to Internet has transformed and is continuing to transform the lives of people around the globe. It has become one of the most essential elements of the lives of people in the 19th century, the dependency of people on the internet has increased significantly. The areas such... Continue Reading →
Crowdfunding in india
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds from the public for specific purposes like for a creative project like music, film, or book publishing, to fund a new business venture, for benevolent causes like community-based initiative, social cause, or donations for medical emergencies. The funds are collected by organizations, groups, or individuals by raising small... Continue Reading →
lawful consideration
Lawful consideration For a contract to be a valid contract two things are essential lawful object and lawful consideration. So the Indian contract act gives us the parameters that make up such lawful considerations and objects of a contract. Let us take a look at the legality of the object and consideration of a contract. Lawful consideration... Continue Reading →
Racism in india
Racism is a kind of hatred behaviour, exhibited in written, verbal or physical form against the ethnicity or physical appearance of a group or an individual. Around the world, problematic behavioural incidents occur and in India, media often interpret it as towards people of colour or blacks. There was a lot of discussion about these... Continue Reading →
abetment
ABETMENT The concept of abetment widens the horizons of criminal law to incorporate these criminal intentions and penalize them even when the person who bought the knife did not kill anyone but handed it over to someone else to do it. To explain the concept of abetment, the word ‘abet’ should be given deep scrutiny.... Continue Reading →
RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE
Right of private Defence Sections 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal Code state the law relating to the right of private defence of person and property. The provisions contained in these sections give authority to a man to use necessary force against an assailant or wrong-doer to protect one’s own body and property as... Continue Reading →
India media: The fourth pillar or killer of Democracy?
India media: The fourth pillar or killer of Democracy? “Today, a story is not told. Rather, it is sold.” The media is supposed to exist to maintain the bridge between the government and the people. The press is also called the fourth pillar of democracy. Relying on these two statements, the highly important role that... Continue Reading →
WAGERING CONTRACT
Section 30 declares the wagering agreement as void. The section is as follows:-“30 Agreement by way of wager void-Agreement by way of wager are void and no lawsuit shall be brought for recovering anything alleged to be won on any wager or entrusted to any person to abide by the result of any game or... Continue Reading →
CONTINGENT CONTRACT
CONTINGENT CONTRACT Introduction The word contingent means when an event or situation is contingent, i.e. it depends on some other event or fact. for example, making money is contingent on finding a good-paying job. Now, the ‘contingent contract’ means enforceability of that contract is directly dependent upon the happening or not happening of an event.... Continue Reading →