Articles tagged as Indian Law
This selection of law content including essays, dissertations, problem questions, and case summaries is relevant to Indian law students and to those studying Indian law from outside of India. India has an organic law as a consequence of the common law system. Through judicial pronouncements and legislative action, this has been fine-tuned for Indian conditions.
Latest Law Papers tagged as Indian Law
Including law essays, dissertations, problem questions, case summaries, and law lectures, suitable for law students working towards their LLB / LLM qualifications or those studying for the new SQE.
In What Ways are Human Rights Protected
International Law
Historically human rights have been seen to hold essentially against the State of which one is a member. The implementation of international ......
Last modified: 7th Jan 2021
The Reality of Human Rights
Administrative Law
Human beings are rational beings. They by virtue of being humans possess certain basic and inalienable rights which are known as Human Rights ......
Last modified: 11th Dec 2020
Exclusion of Mens Rea and Socio-Economic Offences in India
Criminology
This note explores the criminality of socio-economic offences with specific emphasis on the concept of mens rea. ...
Last modified: 1st Dec 2020
Ultra Vires and Third Party Rights
Business Law
Ultra vires in company law is used to indicate an act of the company which is beyond the powers conferred ......
Last modified: 18th Nov 2020
Critical Study of Privity of Contracts
Contract Law
INTRODUCTION Only a person who is a party to a contract can sue on it’ or’ a stranger to a contract cannot sue’ is an axiomatic principle of ......
Last modified: 9th Nov 2020
The Admissibility of a Judgement in a Criminal Proceeding Vis-a-vis
Criminal Law
Perhaps the primary distinguishing feature between man and beast is the formers dependence on society and society’s many features, including......
Last modified: 9th Nov 2020
Law of Torts
Tort Law
Torts are civil wrongs for which the injured party may seek legal redressal for.” The injured party in case of torts is entitled to claim ‘unliquidated damages...
Last modified: 4th Nov 2020
Conditions for Liquidated Damages
Contract Law
Definition Liquidated damages are damages which are decided among the signatories of the contract during the formation phase. They mention the ......
Last modified: 20th Dec 2019
Liquidated Damages
Business Law
a sum which a party to a contract agrees to pay or a deposit which he agrees to forfeit if he breaks some promise and which, having been arrived at by a good faith effort to estimate in advance the actual damage which would probably ensue the breach, are legally recoverable or retainable as agreed damages if the breach occurs...
Last modified: 20th Dec 2019
An Acceptance May Be Defined as an Unconditional Assent
Contract Law
The issue of this question is about a sale of car for RM30, 000 that advertised in the local newspaper by Ah Chong, whether or not he has a contract......
Last modified: 10th Oct 2019
The Powers of Revision
Constitutional Law
Article 21 of the Constitution states that, “no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.”...
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Illegal Search and Use of Evidence
Constitutional Law
Search and seizure is a legal procedure whereby police or other authorities and their agents, who suspect that a crime has been committed ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
National Green Tribunal Act
Constitutional Law
The Law Commission of India in its 186th Report recommended that the government needs to constitute special Environmental Courts, to deal with ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Indian Right to Information Act
Constitutional Law
The Right to Information Act, 2005 provides a mechanism to the ordinary Indian citizen to access information relating to public authorities. The ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Inherent Jurisdiction of the Civil Court
Constitutional Law
The inherent power of the court to exercise its procedural jurisdiction to avoid injustice and ensure efficiency in litigation has long been ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Restitution under CPC
Criminal Law
Restitution is an ancient institution which has had an established position in the history of law and justice....
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Theory of Legitimate Expectation
Constitutional Law
The theory of Legitimate Expectation is one of the core branches of Administrative Law. Its origin was very recent and was adapted to a long list ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Judicial Review Under Article 356
Constitutional Law
Article 356 of the Constitution was one of the most keenly debated and discussed in the Constituent Assembly. In the words of Dr. Ambedkar “such ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Role of British Governance in India
Constitutional Law
The project involves analysis of the topic in a historical as well as modern context. The method used is doctrinaire method. Several books ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Do Exceptions to Consideration Nullify the Purpose?
Contract Law
Evaluate the role and purpose of the doctrine of consideration in contract law. Particularly in light of section 25 of the Indian Contract ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Analysis of the Concept of Patent Linkage
Constitutional Law
Intellectual property law has never been uncontroversial, and patent law in particular has been the subject of heated debate. Patent Linkage is ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Human Rights Approach to Adequate Housing
Constitutional Law
The eviction of the slum-dweller not only means his removal from the house but the destruction of the house itself…[it] is the end of all that ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Waging a War Against the State
Constitutional Law
The project report aims to study how and under what circumstances the law relating to what amounts to waging a war against the state applies. The ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019
Police Discretion Within Criminal Procedure
Constitutional Law
The Indian police were established by the Police Act of 1861, which invested the organization with responsibilities of “crime prevention ......
Last modified: 20th Aug 2019