A Company Has a Nationality and Residence In the modern corporate world, Company Nationality Residence merely commercial entities; they are treated as legal persons under […]
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What are the relative merits and demerits. of legislation and precedent as sources of law
Concept-Retention Tool Sources of law form the foundation upon which any legal system is built. They explain where law comes from and how it gains […]
Soon after commission of theft, stolen goods are found in possession of ‘X’. What type of presumption can be raised by the court in the trial of ‘X’? Refer to relevant provision of the Indian Evidence Act
Facts of The Case Issues in The Case Legal Principles Covered (i) Section 114 — Court May Presume Certain Facts (Illustration (a)) The most important […]
A” owns a piece of land over which B has no right. But ‘B’ builds on it. ‘A’ keeps quiet and after the building is completed sues for its demolition. Discuss whether ‘A’ can be estopped from asserting his right.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ owns a piece of land, over which B has no legal right. Despite this, B constructs a building on A’s […]
A’ agrees, in writing, to sell his care to ‘B’ for Rs. 1,00,000/- or Rs. 1,50,000/-. ‘A’ tries to produce oral evidence to show which price was to be given. Is it permissible? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ entered into a written agreement to sell his car to ‘B’. The agreement stated that the sale price would be […]
Define “Theft” and explain the essentials of the offence of Theft.
Legal Definition of Theft (Section 378 IPC) Theft is one of the oldest and most common offences recognized in criminal law. Every legal system has […]
Define “Crime”. Differentiate between “Crime” and “Tort”
Understanding Crime and Its Distinction from Tort under Indian Law Crime is a fundamental concept in criminal jurisprudence, representing acts that threaten public order, safety, […]
Explain the law relating to private defence under Criminal Law
Private Defence in Criminal Law Private defence is a legal principle under Indian criminal law that allows an individual to protect themselves or others from […]
Doctrine gf Repugnancy
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The Doctrine of Repugnancy deals with conflicts between Central and State laws on matters listed in the Concurrent List of the […]
18. An unregistered partnership firm borrows Rs. 1,00,000/- from X the firm failed to repay it within time. Now that can Mr. Y do to recover the amount? Advise.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered a) Section 69 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 — Effect […]
