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 […]
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‘X’ promised to marry ‘Y’ and committed a breach of promise. ‘Y’ sued ‘X’ to keep his promise. Is it possible for the court to make an order for specific enforcement of promise? Give reasons
Facts of the Case ‘X’ made a promise to marry ‘Y’ at a future date. Relying on this promise, ‘Y’ altered her position and expected […]
Write a critical note on Hohfeld’s analysis of legal conceptions
Understanding Hohfeld’s Analysis of Legal Conceptions Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld (1879–1918) made a groundbreaking contribution to jurisprudence by analyzing legal concepts with scientific clarity. Before Hohfeld, […]
Define obligation and discuss the various sources of obligation
Memory Trick for Exams The concept of obligation occupies a central place in jurisprudence and legal systems across the world. Every legal system is built […]
Latent Ambiguity
Meaning and Legal Basis Latent Ambiguity refers to an ambiguity that is not apparent on the face of a document, but arises when the written […]
59. A agrees to sell two cars to B on the terms that the price was to be fixed by valuation of X. B took delivery of one car immediately. X, refused to fix the price. A asked for the return of the car already delivered. B demanded delivery of the other car offering to pay a reasonable price for both the cars. Determine the inputs of A and B.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgement Relevant Provisions – Sale of […]
56. ‘J’ the owner of a car wants to sell his car. For this purpose he handed ove his car to ‘P’ an agent for sale at a price of Rs. 50,000/-. The agent sold the car for Rs. 40,000/- to ‘A’, who purchased car in good faith. ‘P’ misappropriated the money. ‘J’ sues ‘A’ to recover car. Decide by giving reasons whether ‘J’ would succeed.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements Relevant Provisions of the Indian […]
48. A gave her costly silk saree for dry cleaning to B. B gave a receipt with printed conditions on its back. One condition is that B will not be liable for any damage in dry cleaning. The silk saree is damaged by B’s negligence. Can A recover damage.
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements Relevant Provisions: Legal Analysis: Case […]
47. A is B’s agent for buying goods. B pays money to A for the purchases. A, however, as agent purchases goods on credit from C. Can C recover the price from A?
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements Relevant Provisions: Legal Principles and […]
42. ‘A’ delivers to ‘B’ a gas matter on 1-3-2011 on sale or return basis. B returns it on October 2011, but ‘A’ refuses to take it back and sues B for price. Will he succeed? Give the reasons,
1. Facts of the Case 2. Issues in the Case 3. Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements Relevant Legal Provisions: Legal Principles […]
