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Capacity To Contract

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 06-Apr-2023 09:59:26

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A contract is the end result of almost every transaction we see around us. When you pledge to pay the vendor for veggies, you are making a transaction. When you own a store, you enter into two contracts: one with the product's maker and the other with the person who ... Read More

Biological Weapons Convention (BWC)

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 05-Apr-2023 16:04:35

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A nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon that may kill many people at once while also destroying man-made structures, natural resources, and the environment as a whole is referred to as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD). Nuclear bombs have been deployed twice in military engagements, killing hundreds of thousands of ... Read More

Bankruptcy Law: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 05-Apr-2023 15:59:31

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The parliament has passed a bill and enacted it as the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in 2016 to regulate the misleading financial transactions and fasten the dispute resolving service related to bank transactions. The nation is currently in a condition of urgency of such law, as there are thousands ... Read More

Anti-Discrimination Laws: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 05-Apr-2023 15:53:58

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About 48% of Indians, according to a TeamLease survey, have experienced discrimination of some type or another especially at workplace. The majority of biases are based on caste or religion (18%), age (22%), and gender (25%), respectively. So, to curb such discrimination, some of the anti-discrimination laws are legislated. ... Read More

Adult Centrism: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 05-Apr-2023 15:48:38

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Adult centrism, or adultism as it is similarly recognized, is a bias that targets younger individuals more harshly. There is no question that children and adolescents require adult direction and administration, but this bias goes much further than that since it systematically rejects, oppresses, or denigrates children and adolescents because ... Read More

Adoption Under The Hindu Adoptions And Maintenance Act, 1956

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 05-Apr-2023 15:43:12

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Single parents, childless individuals, and homeless kids can all benefit greatly from adoption. It makes it possible for people who aren't biologically related to connect on a parent-child level. The sole personal legislation in India that addresses adoption is the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act of 1956. Adoption is prohibited ... Read More

Working Hour and Overtime

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 16:14:55

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An employee has worked overtime when their total number of scheduled hours has been exceeded. Employees in India are required to work 8 to 9 hours per day, or 48 to 50 hours per week, in accordance with the overtime rules and policies that define work hours. According to India's ... Read More

Vexatious Litigation

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 16:12:07

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Legal action that arises only to annoy or intimidate or harass another person is known as vexatious litigation. It could appear as an initial frivolous litigation or as the repeated, onerous, and unjustified filing of meritless motions in an otherwise worthy cause of action. Vexatious litigation is regarded as a ... Read More

Types of Agents Under Indian Contract Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 16:06:48

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A 'Contract of Agency' is formed when a person employs another person to do an act for him or to represent him in dealings with third parties. The person who is so represented is known as the 'principal, ' and the representative who is so employed is known as the ... Read More

Transfer by Co-Owner Under Transfer of Property Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 16:02:48

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When more than one person owns a property, the owners are known as "co-owners." When two or more people share ownership of a property, they are known as "co-owners." Co-owners have equal ownership rights in a property based on their share. The co-owners have the right to use, dispose of, ... Read More

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