Mukesh Kumar has Published 2035 Articles

Breach of Duty: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 11:04:36

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The term "breach" describes breaking a law or legal obligation. One of the four components of a negligence lawsuit is this. You must establish in a negligence lawsuit that another party's violation of their duty of care led to your injury. You may be entitled to financial compensation ... Read More

Roman Law: Meaning and Evolution

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 10:53:59

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Rome made limited contributions to the literature of political theory, but the development of politics was greatly influenced by the governmental structures and legal system of Rome. Rome is connected with the effort to construct a successful and orderly system, whereas ancient Greeks are recognised as the wellspring of a ... Read More

Revocation of Proposal & Acceptance Under Indian Contract Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 10:49:24

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Typically, an agreement is considered closed when and when the offeree declares that the consent is constrained by the offeror's proposal. It is by no means as easy to determine the correct time of determination of an agreement as it might initially seem. The possibility for persons to back out ... Read More

Restorative Justice: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 10:43:58

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A different approach to justice called restorative justice involves statutory agencies actively working with the parties and the community. Its primary goals are to rebuild or recreate a functioning community that aids both offenders and victims, as well as to give victims the tools they need to engage in dialogue ... Read More

President Election in India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 10:30:24

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Article 54 of the Indian Constitution states that whenever the office of President (about) to vacant, the new president will be chosen by an electoral college. And, the electoral college is consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament (MPs), the elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies ... Read More

Liability under Consumer Marketing Laws

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:58:16

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Consumer protection from fraud and abuse, product labeling and advertising, product safety, consumer warranties, consumer contracts, and payment for losses or damages suffered by consumers as a result of a violation of consumer marketing laws are just a few of the many topics covered by consumer marketing laws. ... Read More

Requirement of DSC in Trademark Registration

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:51:17

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Digital Signature Certificates (DSCs) are required for electronically submitting trademark applications and supporting documents with the Trademark Registry in India. The use of a DSC guarantees the validity and integrity of the provided papers and is a safe and secure way for trademark registration. In India, the Controller ... Read More

Removal of Vice President

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:47:48

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The Vice President (VP) of India is the country's second-highest constitutional office, after the President. An Electoral College composed of members of both Houses of Parliament elects the Vice President. Article 66 of the Indian Constitution defines the eligibility and the process for electing the Vice President of India. The ... Read More

Remoteness of Damages: Meaning and Example

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:43:44

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When someone commits a tort, it has repercussions, and those repercussions may have other repercussions, which could further cause a chain of similar events. The doctrine of the remoteness of damages is a calculation method or test used to determine the losses brought on by wrongdoing or a breach or ... Read More

Qualifications of the Vice President in India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:38:33

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Part IV of the Indian Constitution outlines the requirements for becoming Vice President of India. The Vice President holds the second-highest constitutional office in the country and is essential to the running of the Indian political system. Further, the Vice-President shall be ex officio Chairman of the Council of the ... Read More

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