Understanding the Stages of Crime: A Detailed Explanation with Special Reference to Attempts Crime does not occur instantly or in isolation. It is the result […]
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Abduction
Meaning and Concept of Abduction Abduction is defined under Section 362 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) as the act of compelling or inducing a […]
A law was made by Parliament on a State subject, for giving effect to an international agreement signed by India. The law was challenged as violative of Scheme of Centre State Relations. Decide with reasons.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Constitutional Provisions B. Judicial Precedents C. Principles […]
National Emergency was imposed in India and operation of all the Fundamental Rights was suspended by a Presidential Order. Is such order and valid ? Explain with reasons.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered A. Constitutional Provisions B. Judicial Precedents C. Principles Derived Possible Judgement About lawgnan Discover […]
Explain the nature of Muslim Marriage and discuss the essential requirement of a Valid Marriage
Meaning and Significance of Muslim Marriage Marriage (Nikah) is one of the most sacred and significant institutions under Muslim law. It represents not only a […]
Mohammed Ahmed Khan Vs. Shahbano Begum, AIR 1985 SC 945.
Background and Facts In the landmark case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum (AIR 1985 SC 945), the Supreme Court of India addressed […]
9. A Muslim marriage is contracted without any Dower fixed by the Parties. Will such marriage be valid? Explain.
1. Facts of the Case ‘A’, a Muslim male, contracted a Nikah (marriage) with ‘B’, a Muslim female, in accordance with Sunni Muslim law. At […]
34. ‘A’ hires a carriage of ‘B’. The carriage is unsafe, but ‘B’ is not aware of it. ‘A’ is injured. Is B responsible for the injury.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered a) Relevant Provision – Indian Contract Act, 1872 b) Section 150 […]
32. ‘X’ was given power of attorney by Y to manage his business ‘X’ had to leave the place and he authorized his son ‘Z’ to look after the business ‘Z’ had a power from his father. He entered into a contract in the name of ‘Y’ and signed the same. Discuss the rights and liabilities.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered a) Section 182, Indian Contract Act, 1872 — Definition of Agent […]
28. A advances to B a minor, Rs. 50,000 on the guarantee of C. On demand for repayment, B refuses to pay on the ground of minority. Can A recover the amount from C.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered a) Competency to Contract – Section 11, Indian Contract Act, 1872 […]
