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Contract With Minor – Legal Position in India

Diwakar Prakash Garg, a 3rd-Year BBA LL.B, UPES Student has written this Article explaining”Contract With Minor – Legal Position in India” INTRODUCTION: Contracts.

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What is Power of Attorney -Meaning, Types & Execution.

POWER OF ATTORNEY What is Power of Attorney? A power of attorney is a legal instrument that allows one person (the “agent” or.

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Different types of Contracts under the Indian Contract Act

Advocate Shagun Rohilla has written this article explaining about Different types of contracts under the Indian Contract Act. Introduction The Indian Contract Act, of 1872.

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Essentials Of Valid Contract

Karan Modi, A 2nd-Year, BK Mercantile Bank Law College, Student has written this article. It explains all “Essentials of a valid Contract with.

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Types of Contract

Akshara Rajesh, a Student of CMR School of Legal Studies has written this article “Types of Contract”. INTRODUCTION ‘Until the contract is signed,.

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Ghaziabad Development Authority Vs Union of India- Case Analysis

Introduction – Ghaziabad Development Authority  Vs Union of India & Anr. AIR 2000 SC 2003 Ghaziabad Development Authority Vs. Union of India case.

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Standard Form of Contract: All about it

This Article What is the Standard form of Contract? Its adaption throughout the world and implications on International transactions is written by Sanjay.

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Sale of Goods Act 1930: 8th Law Commission Report

Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Analysis Through the Lens of 8th Law Commission Report: By Priyanshu Gupta, a 2nd-year law student at National.

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Tort vs Contract: What Is the Difference?

Introduction Tort and contract are among the most frequently used terms in the field of law. Although both of them deal with legally.

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Distinction between Bailment and Agency

The distinction between Bailment and agency is that the term bailment is derived from the French word ‘Bailor’, which means ‘to deliver’ whereas.

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