Memorandum of Association Under Company Law, a company is an artificial legal person created by law. It cannot come into existence or function without foundational […]
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5. Define Company? Explain in detail the types of companies.
Define Company In the modern business environment, large-scale economic activities cannot be carried on efficiently by individuals alone. To overcome limitations such as lack of […]
11. A circus company borrowed a sum of money on the security of all its assets including machinery. What kind of charge is created by the circus company? Examine.
Facts of the Case A circus company, engaged in entertainment and commercial activities, required financial assistance for its business operations. To meet its financial needs, […]
9. ‘X’ was a transferee of a share certificate issued under the seal of the defendant company. The certificate was issued by the company’s secretary, who affixed the seal of the company and forged the signatures of the three directors. Advise ‘X’ on legal action.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ purchased shares of a company in good faith and became a transferee of a share certificate issued under the official […]
18. Ministerial Functions
Ministerial Functions in Public Administration Ministerial functions refer to duties performed by an authority where no discretion is involved. The authority must act strictly according […]
6. Articles of Association of a Company reserve the powers for calling the AGM. The MD of the company, without reference to the Board, call an AGM. Is the Annual General Meeting valid?
Facts of the Case A company’s Articles of Association (AOA) expressly provide that the power to convene the Annual General Meeting (AGM) lies with the […]
‘A’ intentionally and falsely leads ‘B’ to believe that certain land belonging to ‘A’ and thereby induces ‘B’ to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’ and ‘A’ seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ intentionally and falsely represents to ‘B’ that a particular piece of land belongs to him. Relying on this false representation, […]
‘A’ intentionally and falsely leads ‘B’ to believe that certain land belongs to ‘A’ and thereby induces ‘B’ to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’, and ‘A’ seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that, at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he do so? Examine by applying the relevant provision of the Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ intentionally and falsely represents to ‘B’ that a particular piece of land belongs to him. Relying on this representation, ‘B’ […]
Presumption as a Dowry Death
Definition and Legal Basis Presumption as to dowry death arises under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). A dowry death occurs when a […]
Res judicata
Definition and Legal Basis Res judicata is a legal doctrine that prevents the same parties from re-litigating a matter that has already been finally adjudicated […]
