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Classification of Human Hair

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Mar-2023 12:05:41

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Human hair can be classified based on its texture, curl pattern, and thickness. These classifications are used to understand hair care needs and styling preferences. Understanding hair type is important for choosing appropriate hair products and treatments and for achieving desired hair styles. Classification Of Human Hair Human hair ... Read More

Tort Law Vs Criminal Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 15:25:07

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Criminal law and tort law both have general goals in mind. It is possible to track down wrongdoers using both criminal and tort laws. It is possible to punish wrongdoers through the application of both criminal and tort laws. To prevent others from committing wrongdoing, both criminal and tort laws ... Read More

Tort Law Vs Contract Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 15:18:37

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Among the terms used most often in the legal world are "contract" and "tort." Despite the fact that they both deal with legally binding contracts, they have several key differences. Consent is typically the deciding factor in whether something is a contract. In a contract, the conditions are agreed upon ... Read More

Section 20 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 14:45:06

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Section 20 of the Indian Contract Act states that “Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact. Where both the parties to an agreement are under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement the agreement is void.” In other words, ... Read More

Section 25 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 13:28:28

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Section 2(e) of the Indian Contract Act of 1872 states that every promise and every pair of promises that form consideration for each other constitute an agreement. As a result, it is obvious that the establishment of consideration for a promise or promises is a critical basis for a promise ... Read More

Section 28 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 13:20:06

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An agreement is null and void if it prohibits a person from claiming his contractual rights through traditional court proceedings or limits the time for enforcing rights. The contract is also illegal if it extinguishes any party's claim to it or releases any party from obligation in relation to the ... Read More

Section 16 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 13:15:02

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The concept of nullity of marriage originated in early English law, when religious courts had authority over marriage-related matters. Some obstacles were imposed by English law, the breaking of which called the marriage's legitimacy into doubt. These obstacles have been classified as absolute and relative impediments, which result in invalid ... Read More

Custody of Children: Section 26 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 13:07:10

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Marriages in India are regarded as very sacred and a once-in-a-lifetime affair. However, in recent years, an increasing number of married couples have experienced pain and incompatibility. In India, there has been a significant increase in dissatisfaction marriages, resulting in an increase in divorces and separations due to a variety ... Read More

Lawful Consideration and Object: Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 13:00:18

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According to Section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, for a contract to be valid, the object and consideration must be legal. The purpose for which the parties engage in a contract is referred to as the object. The completion of the purpose results in the transfer of the agreed-upon ... Read More

Punishment of Bigamy: Section 17 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 12:55:17

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In India, the crime of bigamy is punishable under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code. The object of this clause is to punish those who marry a second spouse while the first is still alive. This section applies to all Hindus (as defined in Section 17 of the Hindu ... Read More

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