Contingent Contract

This article has been written by Shivani Kumari, a student of Lloyd law college, Greater Noida. This article will impress upon a type of contract which is contingent. Contingent contracts are uncertain contracts and depend upon the occurrence and non -occurrence of a certain event. INTRODUCTION  A contract is defined under section 2(h) of theRead More

Appearance and Non-Appearance of Parties under CPC

This article is written by Harshit Khandelwal, 2nd year Law student currently pursuing BBA-LL.B(Hons.) from Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. In this article, the author discusses the laws regarding the appearance of parties and what are the consequences of non-appearance of parties.  INTRODUCTION The fate of any case depends on an important factor i.e.,Read More

Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS)

This article is written by Shambhavi Shree, a student of KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar (4th year). INTRODUCTION Base erosion and profit shifting, shifts profits in a country were there is less tax or no tax. The taxpayers strive to reduce the tax burden by using various tax planning strategies so the profits are shiftedRead More

Qualities of Negotiator, and Process of Negotiation

INTRODUCTION This article is written by Hemant Kumar. He is a student of the Faculty of Law, Delhi University.  He has done his graduation from ARSD College, Delhi University. Brief The article is about how a good negotiation is done by a negotiator who is very attentive and active while discussing and bargaining things.   Read More

Limitations on the Freedom of Contract

This research article is written by Akshat Manish Mehta, a student of the Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad. In this article he has tried to mention when freedom to enter into the contract could be limited or restricted because of Vitiated Consent, Unlawful Consideration or Unlawful Object through some of the sections mentioned underRead More

Rule of Military Necessity and Rule of Proportionality under IHL

This Article is written by Akanksha Chowdhury from Amity University, Kolkata. The Article talks about International Humanitarian Law and also two important principles governing it. INTRODUCTION International Humanitarian Law or IHL is known as the laws relating to war or the law of armed conflict, is a legal framework which is fully applicable to certainRead More

Hall v. Brooklands Auto Racing Club (1933) 1 KB 205

This case analysis is written by Akshaya V, a student at CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bangalore. INTRODUCTION A person committing a tort (civil wrong) is held liable for damages. However, when the person to whom the harm is caused consents to the infliction of such harm, he is not liable for damages. WhereRead More

General Principles of International Law

This article is written by Siddhi P. Nagwekar, a student of Karnataka State Law University’s Law School. This article discusses the General Principles of International Law and helps understand its functionalities as a source of International Law. INTRODUCTION The ‘general principles’ can be regarded either as a descriptive or a prescriptive concept. From the descriptiveRead More