Ashby v. White

The case analysis is written by Darshika Lodha, a first-year student of Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. In this case, the author briefly explained the case of Ashby v. White. INTRODUCTION The case poses among the first issues rooted in civil rights. The issue on his civil right is that one party can recoverRead More

P. Seetharamayya v. G. Mahalakshmamma

The case analysis is written by Mohit Bhardwaj a second-year student of Unitedworld School of Law. In this case comment, the author has briefly explained the case of P. Seetharamayya Vs. G. Mahalakshmamma. INTRODUCTION This case is a clear one of damnum sine injuria. In this case the appellant asked for mandatory injunction to demolishRead More

Jayalakshmi Salt Works Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Gujrat

The case analysis is written by Nimisha Mishra, a second-year student of NALSAR University of Law. In this case comment, the author has briefly explained the case of Jayalaxmi Salt Words Ltd vs State Of Gujarat. INTRODUCTION Tort law is based on the moral foundation that no party can injure or harm other party intentionallyRead More

White v. John Warrick & Co. Ltd, (1953) 2 All ER 1021

This case analysis has been done by Parul Sharma , pursuing BBA LLB from Centre for legal studies Gitarattan International Business School GGSIPU. In this case analysis, she is dealing with the case of White v. John Warrick & Co. Ltd.  INTRODUCTION This case was considered the issue of exclusion clauses and whether or notRead More

Gian Kaur vs The State of Punjab, 1996

This case analysis is written by Anurag Maharaj, a student of law at Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. I have tried to describe the famous and controversial case Gian Kaur vs The State of Punjab, 1996. Gian Kaur vs The State of Punjab. Bench Justice J.S. Verma, Justice G.N. Ray, Justice N.P. Singh, Justice FaizanuddinRead More

Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt (1913)

This case analysis is written by Anurag Maharaj, a student of law at Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Allahabad High Court Appellant – Lalman Shukla Respondent – Gauri Dutt Decided on – 17th April 1913 Bench – Justice Banerji Facts of the case In January 1913, a nephew of the defendant ran away from home.Read More