1. Facts of the Case A transfers property to B, C, D, and E, all of whom were alive at the date of transfer. The […]
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14. What are the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation of a company?
Advantages and Disadvantages of Incorporation of a Company In modern business practices, the incorporation of a company is a pivotal step for entrepreneurs seeking to […]
41. Exclusion of Judicial Review
Concept and Scope The exclusion of judicial review refers to legislative or constitutional provisions that restrict or bar courts from examining the validity, legality, or […]
40. Speaking Order
Meaning and Legal Basis of Speaking Order A speaking order is an administrative or quasi-judicial order that clearly states the reasons on which a decision […]
13. “A company is a legal entity distinct from its members”. In what cases do the courts ignore this principle?
A Company is a Legal Entity Distinct In modern corporate law, one of the most fundamental concepts is that a company is a legal entity […]
3. A transfers Rs. 5,000 to B as condition that he shall marry with the consent of C, D and E. E dies. B marries with the consent of C and D. Is the condition fulfilled?
Facts of the Case A transfers Rs. 5,000 to B on the condition that B shall marry only with the consent of C, D, and […]
12. Write the silent features of the Companies Act, 2013.
Silent Features of the Companies Act The Companies Act, 2013, marks a significant transformation in Indian corporate law, replacing the Companies Act, 1956. This Act […]
26. Class meeting
Class Meeting – Meaning and Concept A Class Meeting is a meeting held by a particular class of shareholders, such as equity shareholders or preference […]
2. A sells a house with a condition that B the purchaser has to reside in it and should not sell the property to any other person. Is the condition valid?
1. Facts of the Case A, the owner of a house, sold it to B under a contract with the following condition: B must reside […]
39. Laying on the table
Meaning and Purpose of Laying on the Table “Laying on the table” refers to the statutory requirement to place rules, regulations, notifications, or reports before […]
