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Common Law Principles

Precedent as a Source of Law

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Introduction: The doctrine of precedent is a general rule of common law, which works by requiring judges to follow the decision made in the previous cases, thus ensuring that there is consistency in the law. Thus the people coming to Read more…

By Rounak Mishra, 5 years29/04/2020 ago
Legal Theory

Meaning and Classification of Law

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Meaning of Law: The Teutonic word ‘Lag, is the predecessor of the word “Law”. It means “definite”. Law can be defined as something which is definite in nature and yet contemporary. It is a uniform rule of conduct that applies Read more…

By Joy Bose, 5 years29/04/2020 ago
Civil Law

Human Rights and Article 21 of Constitution of India

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) primarily underscored ‘human dignity’ in the human rights discourse. These rights are inherent in all human beings and cannot be taken away without a fair and reasonable procedure by the State. Article 21 Read more…

By Renuka Nevgi, 5 years29/04/2020 ago
Common Law Principles

Duty of utmost Good Faith

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Introduction to the general principle of “Duty of the utmost Good Faith” The Common law principle of “Duty of the utmost good faith” (also called uberrimae fidei) refers to the minimum legal obligation of the parties entering a contract to Read more…

By Aniket Pandey, 5 years29/04/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Right to Equality under Article 14 of Indian Constitution

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“What is life without liberty; and what is liberty without equality of rights?” – Ernestine L Rose Introduction: The fundamental fights are guaranteed to protect the basic human rights of all citizens of India and are put into effect by the Read more…

By Sunidhi Sah, 5 years28/04/2020 ago
Civil Law

Ratio decidendi and Obiter dictum

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The Latin word obiter dicta means “things said by way,” and is often used in law to refer to unwanted opinions or words made by a judge. In a legal decision, made by a high court, the actual decision becomes Read more…

By Mahak Kiyawat, 5 years27/04/2020 ago
Family Law

Sources of Muslim Personal Law

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Introduction: Islam in its rudimentary sense means “Submission to God”; and Muslims are the people who without any hesitation choose to follow this noble thought; and actively obey, preach, follow and live according to Islam. Islam glorifies in the oneness Read more…

By Charul Lunia, 5 years27/04/2020 ago
Civil Law

Assault and Battery under Torts Law

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“Assault ” and “battery” are lawful terms that depict certain lead that can offer ascent to both common and criminal risk. In this article, we’ll investigate the meanings of ” Assault ” and “battery” (alongside certain models), just as the Read more…

By Ashwin Singh, 5 years27/04/2020 ago
Family Law

Sources of Hindu Personal Laws

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Introduction Hindu law is a systematic amalgamation of personal laws on marriage, adoption, inheritance and so on, sourced from sacred Hindu texts and traditions passed on through generations. It is a set of guidelines and rules forming the core of Read more…

By Ishita Agarwal, 5 years27/04/2020 ago
Corporate Laws

Types of Contracts under Indian Contract Act, 1872

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A contract is an agreement between two or more people. Contract forms the essence of relationship between two or more parties. Indian Contract Act 1872 (Hereinafter: the Act) is the bylaws of contract that every corporate and non-corporate body in Read more…

By Swati Jogai, 5 years27/04/2020 ago
Civil Law

Freedom of Press

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Freedom of the press is a precious privilege that no country can forgo. Mahatma Gandhi. Freedom of press is like the freedom of communication and expression on wheels which can be done through electronic media and publications. While, the press Read more…

By Ayush Rai, 5 years26/04/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse

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Introduction: With the evolution of human interactions and need to share the resources with one another, the term trade came into existence. Commerce and intercourse have come into being after increasing scope of the trade. Trade has been integral to Read more…

By Anant Meera, 5 years26/04/2020 ago

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