Court Order that Winding Up In corporate law, winding up of a company refers to the process of closing down a company and distributing its […]
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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 […]
A, a civil servant, was relieved compulsorily in public interest without holding any enquiry. The order of compulsory retirement was challenged in a Court of Law.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Constitutional Provisions B. Judicial Precedents Possible Judgement […]
A, a civil servant, was forced to retire without holding any enquiry. A wants to challenge the forceable retirement. Advice ‘A’.
Facts of the Case A is a civil servant employed under the State Government. Without issuing any notice of misconduct, without holding any departmental enquiry, […]
The Telangana State Govt. passed a law that transport of rice outside the state is prohibited because of price hike. Is the legislation valid?
Facts of the Case The Telangana State Government passed a law prohibiting the transport of rice outside the state on the ground that the price […]
Promissory Estoppel.
Meaning and Legal Foundation The Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel is an equitable principle that prevents a person from going back on a promise, even in […]
