Vicarious Liability of Company for the Acts of Directors

This article is written by Akshaya V, a student of CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bangalore. Synopsis  This article explains the meaning of vicarious liability, the relationship between directors and the Company and further explains the cases in which the Company is vicariously liable for the acts done by its directors. INTRODUCTION One ofRead More

Confession- An Aid to the Lawsuit

This article is written by Sambavi Marwah, a fourth-year law student, from Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGISPU. This article of mine talks about the aspect of ‘confession’ under The Indian Evidence Act, 1872. It states the definition, types of confession and its evidentiary value in the eyes of the Indian Judiciary. Admission and Confession The generalRead More

Contract of Bailment

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 concept of Law of Bailment, duties and rights of bailor and bailee.   INTRODUCTION The term bailment can be understood as the transfer of goods by one personRead More

Bar of Limitation on Torts- A Check on the Right to Remedy

This article is written by Siddhi P. Nagwekar, a student of Karnataka State Law University’s Law School. This article deliberates on The Bar of Limitation on Torts, what it entails, its relevance, and the related statutes in India, the US, and the UK. A brief idea on ‘Bar of Limitations’ Limitation means a legally specifiedRead More

Discharge by Breach of Contract

This article has been written by Kritika Narwariya, first-year BALLB student of The ICFAI University, Dehradun. In this article, the author has done a wide study Discharge By Breach Of Contract. INTRODUCTION According to the Indian contract act[1] every contract has to come to an end. When the contractual obligations are no more in existence, itRead More

Pinnamaneni Narasimha Rao v. Gundavarapu Jayaprakasu

This case analysis is written by Sagnik Chatterjee, a student of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Case Number O. S. No.34 of 1969 Equivalent Citation  I (1990) ACC 468, 1990 ACJ 350, AIR 1990 AP 207 Bench M Rao Decided on 01 February 1989 Relevant Act/ Section This case deals with the act of negligence or medicalRead More

T.C. Balakrishnan v. T.R. Subramanian, AIR 1968 Ker. 151

The case analysis is written by Preeti Bafna, a second-year student of Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. In this case, the author briefly explained the case of T.C. Balakrishnan v. T.R. Subramanian. INTRODUCTION In this case, an explosive made out of a coconut shell filled with an explosive substance, instead of rising in theRead More

Vicarious Liability between Master and Servant

This article has been written by Niti Shah pursuing BLS/ LLB from Pravin Gandhi College of Law, University of Mumbai. INTRODUCTION A person is always responsible for his wrongful deeds and one does not take the responsibility for the wrong full deeds done by others. Where one person is responsible for the deeds done byRead More

Doctrine of Colourable Legislation

This article is written by Akshaya V, a student of CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bangalore. Synopsis  This article gives a narrow view on working of Indian democracy and separation of powers in the federal system serving as the Preamble of the Constitution, further elaborating on the very topic of Doctrine of Colourable LegislationRead More

Discharge of Contract

This article has been written by Shivani Kumari, a first-year law student of Lloyd law college. In this article, the author has done the comprehensive study of contracts and all related categories of discharge of contract i.e. by the act of parties or by the operation of law. INTRODUCTION  When you sign a big contract,Read More