Evidence Act

Difference between Estoppel and other Doctrine

Introduction to Estoppel Estoppel is based on the principle that it would be most inequitable and unjust that if one person, by a

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Constitutional Law Education Indian Democracy

POWERS OF GOVERNOR AND DUTIES

This Article deals about the power of governor, duties and other function: The powers of the Governor are analogous to those of the

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tort

Vicarious liability in tort

This Article discusses about the Principle of Vicarious Liability in tort law. Introduction to Vicarious Liability As a general rule, a man is

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tort

Difference between tort and quasi contract

The Law of tort and quasi-contract are two different concepts. This Article put forward the Difference between tort and quasi contract. Introduction to

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tort

Strict liability and Absolute liability in law of Torts

This Article Explains about the two Important Principles of law of tort- Strict liability and Absolute liability INTRODUCTION Law of torts seeks to

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tort

Definition of tort law and Meaning

This Articles defines the meaning, nature and definition of tort law. The definition of tort is given in Section 2(m) Limitation Act. Introduction

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tort

Understanding Injuria Sine Damnum and Damnum Sine Injuria

Injuria Sine Damnum means infringement or violation of a legal private right of a person even if there is no actual loss or

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IPC

Difference between Kidnapping and Abduction

This Article defines about Kidnapping and Abduction and also lays a difference between them. The offence of kidnapping relates to taking away of

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IPC

Difference between culpable homicide and murder

This Article defines about culpable homicide and murder. All acts of murder are culpable homicide, but all acts of culpable homicides are not

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IPC

Sedition Law in India

INTRODUCTION The Indian Penal Code, 1860 deals with offences against the State under Chapter VI (Section 121 to Section 130). And, the sedition law in

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