Liquidated Damages and Penalty: Explained

This article has been written by Niti Shah studying BLS/LLB from Pravin Gandhi College of  Law, University of Mumbai. The right to claim Penalty or Liquidated damages is because of ‘Breach of Contract’ which is a legal term. Hence, it is appropriate to understand this term. What is meant by Breach of Contract? Breach ofRead More

Validity of Sting Operation in India

This article is written by Akshat Mehta, a student of the Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad. In this research article, he tried to explain the validity of sting operations in India in the context of Constitutional Morality. He also expressed his ideas on negative outcomes of sting operations when it violates the Fundamental RightsRead More

Classical Schools of Jurisprudence: Hindu and Islamic

This article is written by Joyita Mukhopadhyay, a student of Amity university Kolkata. INTRODUCTION Strict starting points and conventions in law have been subjects of examination in numerous nations among scholars, law specialists, and students of history. This has prompted a rich assortment of near lawful writing, enlightening juristic ideas and giving some huge experiencesRead More

Role of an Auditor under the Companies Act, 2013

This article is written by Nazar Nawaz Abbasi pursuing LLB from Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Numerous laws are there which are having the provisions for the appointment of auditors. The law under which we appoint auditors lays down the procedure of their appointment and also the rights, duties and the functions of the auditor. SectionsRead More

Dulieu v. White & Sons: A Case Analysis

This article is authored by Kirti Bhushan, a student of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The author seeks to explain briefly the role of the present case in the growth of the concept of nervous shock in one branch of Law i.e. Law of Torts. Equivalent Citation (1901) 2 KB 669 Bench Justice Kennedy JusticeRead More

Page v. Smith: Case Analysis

This article is authored by Kirti Bhushan, a student of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The author seeks to explain briefly the role of the present case in the growth of the concepts of primary and secondary victim in the case of tort of negligence under the Law of Torts. Case Number HL/PO/JU/18/255 EquivalentRead More

A Case Analysis on Nervous Shock: King v. Phillips

This article is authored by Kirti Bhushan, a student of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The author seeks to explain briefly the role of the present case in the growth of the concept of nervous shock in one branch of Law i.e. Law of Torts. Case Number [1953] 1 All E.R. 617. Equivalent CitationRead More

Juvenile vs. Adult Criminal Legal System

This article is written by Sambavi Marwah, a fourth-year law student, from Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGISPU. INTRODUCTION This article explains the main differences between the laws made for the juvenile and the adult. It emphasizes on the legal system dealing with both the age groups of the country and how they are treated by theRead More

The doctrine of Remoteness of Damage

This article is written by Anushka Singh, a second-year student, pursuing BBA-LLB at Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. This article aims to explain the doctrine of remoteness of damage in tort law with the help of relevant case laws. INTRODUCTION When a person commits a tort, it has consequences, these consequences in return mayRead More