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Month: March 2023

How to become an Immigration Lawyer? Roles and Requirements

Immigration laws are constantly changing, making it an exciting field to work in. Becoming an immigration lawyer requires dedication and hard work, but is a rewarding career path to pursue.

Who can Make a Contract?

The term ‘capacity under English Law refers to the ability of the contracting parties to come into legally binding relations with each other. If any party fails to comply with this condition, the subsequent contracts may be deemed to be…

VOID AGREEMENTS

VOID AGREEMENTS Void agreements are agreements which are not enforced by the law courts. Section 2(g) of the Indian Contract Act states that a void agreement is, “an agreement not enforceable by law”. Therefore the parties to the contract do…

Unpaid seller’s lien

3 necessary rights of unpaid merchants against the products The unpaid merchant, in additionally to his rights against the products as mentioned on top, has the subsequent 3 rights of action against the customer personally: 1. Right of lien. 2….

Unlawful Assembly: An Overview

A meeting of 3 or additional people to commit against the law or perform a lawful or unlawful purpose in a very manner probably to peril the peace and tranquillity of the neighbourhood. What is an Unlawful Assembly? An assembly…

Transfer of property: Section 5 to Section 8

Section 5. Transfer of Property Act  defines the transfer of property “Transfer of property” in these sections means an act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future, to one or more other living persons, or…

TRANSFER OF TITLE: The Sales And Goods Act

Section 27 of The Sale and Goods Act states that if the title of the seller is defective and if this defective title gets passed on to the buyer, then the buyer’s title will also be the same, and he…

Transfer of Property: Basics

Oral transfer of Property below the Transfer of Property Act A transfer of property is also created while not writing in each case during which a piece of writing isn’t expressly needed by law. In a terribly renowned case of…

Immovable Property: Transfering Provisions

Introduction  The term “property” is used in a variety of contexts. When one looks around the area, everything that is available might be classified as Property. Property can be defined as any tangible or intangible object that has some value…

Indian Penal Code, 1860: The Basics

INTRODUCTION According to section 1 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 it “extends to the whole of India, except the state of Jammu and Kashmir”. In this section, the territory of India consists of the territories of the States, Union…

The Supreme Court as the Final Pedestal of Justice: How Effective Is It in Protecting the Right to Life and Liberty?

A law may be described as an assemblage of signals declaring a will, conceived or accepted by the sovereign at a certain point in time, respecting the behaviour to be observed in a specific situation by a specific person or…

Contract: Subject matter and the Price

Our modern age has evolved into an age of trade and commerce and the sale and purchase of goods are inseparable and a core element of trade and commerce. In a diverse country like India, there is a need to…

Terms of Copyright

Section 23 in the Copyright Act, 1957 defines Term of copyright in anonymous and pseudonymous works (1) In the case of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work (other than a photograph), which is published anonymously or pseudonymously, copyright shall…

Breach of the Contract- Legal Remedy

Introduction:- The significant law which is known as Sale of Goods Act 1930 was introduced with the purpose of harmonizing the rights, duties, claims and expectations happening in the procedure of the transferring of property from buyers to sellers. According…

Competition Commission of India: An Overview

Section 7 of the Competition Act, 2002 defines the Establishment of Commission— (1) With effect from such date as the Central Government may, by notification, appoint, there shall be established, for the purposes of this Act, a Commission to be…