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Uncertain Agreement: Section 29 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 12:48:17

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An agreement is void under Section 29 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872 when its contents are ambiguous and uncertain and hence cannot be clarified. For example, suppose X agrees to exchange a tonne of oil. This agreement is unenforceable due to uncertainty since the intended categorization cannot be ... Read More

When can a Hindu Remarry After Divorce: Section 15 of the Hindu Marriage Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 12:31:35

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According to Section 15 of the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, When a marriage has been dissolved by a decree of divorce and either there is no right of appeal against the decree or, if there is such a right of appeal, the time for appealing has expired without an ... Read More

What is Alimony: Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 12:25:56

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The financial ramifications of a divorce might reduce the applicant's standard of living and, in most cases, their very survival. This gives the legal basis for enacting alimony and maintenance provisions, the aim of which is to compensate a spouse in the case of a legal separation or divorce. This ... Read More

Environmental Crime and the Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 12:19:08

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Environmental crime refers to the breaking of environmental laws intended to safeguard the environment and human health. These regulations govern the quality of the air and water, as well as the lawful disposal of trash and dangerous items. Environmental crimes can be committed by individuals or companies. What is ... Read More

E - Waste Rules, 2011

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 12:06:45

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The production of newer electronic equipment and the quick advancement of technology make it simple to replace outdated models with more modern ones. Particularly in India, it has caused e-waste to grow exponentially. People have a tendency to migrate to the newest models and popular technologies, and with time, product ... Read More

Cognizable Offences Vs Non-Cognizable Offences

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 11:55:23

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An offense is a prohibited act or crime that can be reported to the police, a court, etc., and is subject to punishment. There are two types of offenses: cognizable offenses and non-cognizable offenses. Let's examine the differences between cognizable and non-cognizable offenses. What is Cognizable Offence? A cognizable offense ... Read More

Democracy: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 11:48:20

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Democracy is a form of government in which individuals directly exercise authority or elect representatives from among themselves to create a governing body, such as a parliament. The majority rule is another term for it. Power cannot be inherited here. People vote for their leaders. Representatives contest elections, and residents ... Read More

Death in Relation to Torts

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 11:40:45

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In civil cases, the view is that the successor is still liable or has the right. As a result, the injured party's heirs may file a lawsuit or continue the case after his death. The defendant's legal representative also becomes liable. Tort Law: What is It? The field of ... Read More

Battery Vs Assault

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 11:30:09

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When someone "engages in behavior, which places another in reasonable concern of suffering a battery, " they have committed an assault. It's a battery threat, either actual or inferred, or a battery that is already active. When someone is "caused bodily damage or injury, " it is considered a battery. ... Read More

Contributory Negligence as a Defense in Tort Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Mar-2023 11:20:17

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A common law tort provision known as "contributory negligence" prevents plaintiffs from being compensated for the negligence of others if they themselves were negligent in producing the harm. In many jurisdictions, comparative negligence has taken the position of contributory negligence. Analysis of Contributory Negligence Although the general idea of ... Read More

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