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1st National Moot Court Competition by Agnel School of Law

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Agnel School of Law is organising the 1st National Moot Court Competition and seeking registrations for the same. About Agnes School of Law A selective law school whose faculty and students are dedicated to advancing human dignity, social welfare, stewardship, and access to justice through the knowledge of the law…

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JOB POST: Legal Counsel at Cyient, Hyderabad [2-4 Years PQE]

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Cyient, Hyderabad is inviting applications for the post of Legal Counsel in its office in Madhapur, Hyderabad. About Cyient Cyient is a global engineering and technology solutions company. They leverage their digital technologies, advanced analytics capabilities, and domain knowledge and technical expertise, to solve complex business problems. About the Job Cyient is…

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Legal Internship Opportunity at FM Global, Johnston, Rhode Island

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About FM Global FM Global is a leading property insurer of the world’s largest businesses, providing more than one-third of FORTUNE 1000-size companies with engineering-based risk management and property insurance solutions. About the Opportunity FM Global is inviting applications from eligible candidates currently in 2L or 3L for its legal…

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Internship Opportunity at British High Commission, New Delhi

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About British High Commission A British High Commission is a British diplomatic mission, equivalent to an embassy, found in countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Their general purpose is to provide diplomatic relationships as well as travel information, passports, dual citizenship information, and other services between Commonwealth…

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Kidnapping under IPC |Law Notes

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction Though Indian laws prohibit abduction and kidnapping, since 2005, more than 100,000 kidnapping and abduction cases have come up in India. People have continued to take advantage of the tender age of minors to kidnap them and exploit and force them to perform horrendous acts….

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Abduction under IPC |Law Notes

By Tania Maria Joy The literal meaning of abduction is the action of forcibly taking someone away against their will. Abduction is defined u/s 362 of IPC. This section merely gives a definition of the word ‘abduction’ which occurs in some of the penal provisions which follows . There is…

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Nature of Limited Liability Partnership

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction LLP is an alternative corporate business form that gives the benefits of limited liability of a company and the flexibility of a partnership. The LLP can continue its existence irrespective of changes in partners. It is capable of entering into contracts and holding property in…

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Bailment and the duties of the bailor and bailee

Introduction There are many instances of bailment in our daily lives – when we give our clothes for laundry, when we use valet parking for our cars. We deliver our goods to another person or leave them in the power of another person for a purpose and expect to receive…

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Financial disclosures under LLP Act

Introduction:- Chapter VII of the limited liability partnership act, 2008, deals with the topic financial disclosures. Limited Liability Partnership in short (LLP) is an unusual type of commerce association. It is not just supplies the recompense of limited liability however too allows its members the elasticity of arranging their internal…

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Concept of Punishment under Indian Penal Code,1860

Section 53 of The Indian Penal Code ,1860 Section 53 of the Indian Penal Code 1860 , specifically deals with different types of punishments which can be given by the Criminal Courts if the person is held liable under the Code. There are five kinds of punishments stated under Section…

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Concept of Culpable Homicide under IPC

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction Homicide is a term that originates from the Latin term ‘Homo’ means human and ‘caedere’ means killing. The act of homicide is an act that has been a part of human life since day 1. Early men used to kill each other for food or…

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Counterfeiting stamps- sec 255- 263A

Introduction:- Chapter XII discussed 35 sections whose topic is of offences relating to coin and government stamps. In which offences relating to coin deals with sections (230-254) under IPC and government stamps deals with sections (255-263A) under IPC. In this article we discussed about counterfeiting stamps which deals with section…

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Concept of Quasi Contract under contract law

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction An agreement between two or more parties creating obligations that are enforceable or otherwise recognizable at law. A contract is an agreement enforceable by law. Contracts are promises that the law will enforce. The law provides remedies if a promise is breached or recognizes the…

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Right of private defence under IPC

Introduction  Right of private defence of person and property, under the Indian Penal Code has been defined from section 96-106. This section provides an authority to the person to use necessary force to protect himself and his property against the wrong doer when an immediate aid from the state is…

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Doctrine of Part Performance – Sec 53, 53A TPA

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction It is a settled proposition of law that an agreement of sale comes into existence when the vendor agrees to sell and the purchaser agrees to purchase, for an agreed consideration on agreed terms. It can be oral. It can be by exchange of communications…

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Doctrine of caveat emptor |Law Notes

Introduction:- Caveat Emptor is comes in a Latin phrase with the aim of the meaning, which is “let the buyer beware”. Caveat Emptor is a fundamental principle of the sale of goods act. We can also say this “warning Buyer”, in short; ‘let the buyer beware’. The purchaser or buyer has…

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