Defamation as an offence
Introduction Every person has a prima facie duty not to injure any person’s reputation. Because every person have some valuable …
Introduction Every person has a prima facie duty not to injure any person’s reputation. Because every person have some valuable …
Circumstances which Destroy the Binding Force of Judicial Precedents: Once a decision is overruled by any subsequent ruling, it loses …
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ACT OF SETTLEMENT (1781) The Act of Settlement 1781 was passed by the British Parliament on 5th July 1781 to …
NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL INTRODUCTION: During the years gone by there existed numerous pseudo-judicial councils and benches to impart specialized …
Doctrine of Prospective Overruling What is Overruling? Overruling can be defined as an action of the superior court in which …
Introduction It is well established that the purpose of law should be to bring pleasure & to avoid pain; it …
Registration procedure of transfer of property Transfer of property Transfer of property is defined in section 5 of “Transfer of …
CORPORATE FRAUDS AND ILLEGAL COMPANIES Introduction: The word “Company” is derived from two Latin words i.e., “Com” which means together, …
Kinds of Endorsement of Negotiable Instrument INTRODUCTION: A negotiable instrument is a written document that is transferred by delivery or …
Possession in law and Possession in Fact Meaning of the term “possession” Pollock says that ‘having physical control over a …