HUGHES Vs. METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY
HUGHES V METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY (1877) This case was a occur in the year of 1877 in the House Of…
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HUGHES V METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY (1877) This case was a occur in the year of 1877 in the House Of…
State of Maharashtra v. Prakash and Anr, AIR 1992 SC 1275 Parties State of Maharashtra, Appellant Prakash, Respondent Facts of…
Republic of Italy v Union of India Citation: (2013) 9 SC 89 Bench: Altamas Kabir CJI, Anil R Dave, Vikramajit…
What is a privilege communication? There are certain cases wherein the witness cannot be compelled to disclose any fact. And…
FACTS OF CASE: On 30th September 2009, (a real estate venture of Sahara India) filed a red herring prospectus for…
Smt. Basanti Bai vs Sri Prafulla Kumar Routrai And Ors By: Viraj Khemani Citations: 101 (2006) CLT 685 Bench: A…
TULSIDAS KHANOLKAR V STATE OF GOA By: Pragya Jain The case is related to a charge on doctor for molesting…
The agreement was to commence on January 01, 1997, but on 12.12.1996 but an order of the Supreme Court dated 12.12.1996 prohibited mining operations in the authorized area, so mining operations could not be commenced.
The post is the case brief of Bhupinder Singh v. U.T. of Chandigarh, as a part of important judgement of section 375 of IPC.
A quasi-contract is a retroactive agreement between two parties who have no prior commitments to each other. A court creates it to remedy a situation in which one party gains something at the expense of the other.
In this case, a contractor takes a contract for making the bank canal near a landi river near Nasik value of Rs. 107000 from the state of Maharashtra
Introduction The Doctrine of Separate Legal Entity is a principle that allows a corporation to be considered a “legal person.”…
Introduction A Representation is a statement of truth on which the receiving party relies to convince them to engage in…
Introduction When one state performs an internationally unlawful act against another, it incurs state responsibility. Article 2(4) of the UN…
INTRODUCTION The makers of the Indian Constitution under Part III had provided Indian citizens with six fundamental rights to protect…
Vicarious liability in tort law refers to the kind of liability which arises due to the wrong act done by another person