Meaning and Legal Basis of the Doctrine of Election The Doctrine of Election means choosing between two inconsistent or alternative rights. When a property owner […]
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12. Define “Mortgage” and Explain Different Kinds of Mortgages
Essential Elements of a Mortgage For a transaction to qualify as a valid mortgage under law, certain essential elements must be present. First, there must […]
11. What are the Different Modes of Termination of Lease
Termination by Efflux of Time One of the simplest modes of termination of lease is efflux of time, as provided under Section 111(a) of the […]
2. Explain the Doctrine of Election with decided cases.
Introduction The Doctrine of Election is an important equitable principle recognized under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, which ensures fairness when a person is […]
‘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 […]
What is Dying Declaration? Explain the Rules relating to the admissibility of Dying Declaration as evidence.
Introduction to Dying Declaration A dying declaration is one of the most significant exceptions to the rule against hearsay. Under normal circumstances, statements made outside […]
When statements by persons who cannot be called as “witnesses” are relevant?
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 lays down the rules for admitting and evaluating evidence in judicial proceedings. One important exception to the rule of direct […]
When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant?
When Facts Not Otherwise Relevant Become Relevant – A Detailed Analysis The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 creates a clear framework around what constitutes relevant facts […]
Relevancy and Admissibility
Relevancy and Admissibility: Concept Explained Relevancy refers to the logical connection between a fact presented in court and the fact in issue or a relevant […]
Distinguish between Common Intention and Common Object.
Understanding Common Intention and Common Object under Criminal Law The concepts of common intention and common object are fundamental to criminal liability under the Indian […]
