The 'Law of Torts' is a fascinating subject to the student of law. It is in this area that he finds a plethora of decided cases with reasons most appreciable and illuminative, the judges in many cases, treading the virgin soil enunciating a fundamen…
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The modern legal profession in India is the product of the legal system that was evolved by Britishers since the time of the East India Company. At present the principle instrument for regulation of the legal profession and legal education in our country is…
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Transfer of property means an act by which property is conveyed between living persons. The Transfer of Property Act deals with both the general principles and the law relating to the specific transfers of immovable property such as Sale, Mortgage, Charge, …
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The law relating to labour in India deals mainly with the regulation of the contract of employment under which the servant, or the employee, undertakes to work for his master, or the employer, for hire or reward. Under the concepts of law, which, under Brit…
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Jurisprudence literally means knowledge of law. It is the knowledge acquired from the systematic enquiry as to the nature, sources, elements and the binding force of law. 'Knowledge of law' is a rich jewel to acquire, and, a priced virtue to posse…
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Legislation is the enunciation or promulgation of laws by the Legislature or Parliament. Law thus made is called the Act, Enactment, Statute, Code etc. Interpretation is the process of ascertaining the meaning of the law stated in the Act when the wording o…
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The Indian Penal Code, 1860, the basic criminal law of the country, was created as a statute in 1860. It came into force on 1 January 1862, replacing the various rules and regulations on criminal law statute prevailing in British India. However, the roots o…
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Marriage is the foundation of a stable family; it accords status and security to the parties and their offspring. Nobody has a vested right to married-hood nor does anyone have a vested right to divorce. However, there could be situations where expediency …
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Evidence Act, 1872 provides for the methodology by which the cases have to be conducted in the matter of production of relevant oral, documentary and material evidence and the examination of witnesses. Adjudication of legal dispute is on the basis of the ev…
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