Case Brief |Mohori Bibee v Dharmodas Ghose
The case Mohori Bibee v Dharmodas Ghose is related to the minor agreement according to this any agreement with the minor is void ab-initio which means void from the beginning.
Explore MoreThe case Mohori Bibee v Dharmodas Ghose is related to the minor agreement according to this any agreement with the minor is void ab-initio which means void from the beginning.
Explore MoreThe respondent was the owner of a shop situated in The Arcade, Broadmead, at which premises he carried on business as a retail shopkeeper under the name of Bell’s Music Shop whereas the appellant was a chief inspector of police. Â
Explore MoreIn 1877 there is a conflict occurred between the Brogden and metropolitan railway company which leads to them in a UK court to settle the dispute between them.
Explore MoreThe moorcock is a leading English case law which is related to the contract act, according to this case is related to the damage of the ship in the defendant jetty wharfingers.
Explore MoreThat is A.K. Construction has a labour license for fifty workers, whereas Kaushik Construction has a labour license for a hundred workers.
Explore MoreThe sanction was duly recorded in the schedule to the tender, later on, that day the schedule was signed by the plaintiff and the Deputy Assistant Director of Supplies, communicated the acceptance of tender to the plaintiff.Â
Explore MoreThe case of Lalman Shukla V Gauri Dutt is a landmark Judgment in the history of the Indian Contract Act 1872 and support the principle of valid acceptance.
Explore MoreThe case of Taylor v. Cardwell and The Moorcock were used to give the judgement. The defendant was not obligated to pay the rent even though the procession did not take place because, the purpose of renting the flat, which was to watch the coronation was frustrating.
Explore MoreHyde v. Wrench is a landmark case, in the history of Contract Law. The case addresses the concept of specific performance of the initial offer in the event in which the first offer is rejected and a counteroffer is made.
Explore MoreFrom 25th April 2008 to 13th April 2011, Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Limited (SIRECL) and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation Limited (SHICL) floated an issue of Optionally Fully Convertible Debentures (OFCDs) and started collecting subscriptions from investors.
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