Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act: Overview

This article is written by Pooja Lakshmi, a student of Bennett University. ABSTRACT Domestic Violence is often described as misusing of power by an adult during a relationship to regulate another. It is the establishment of control and fear during a relationship through violence and other sorts of abuse. The question raised in this articleRead More

“Contract of Indemnity” Compensate for the loss

Author Mansi Malik a fourth-year law student at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, she is currently interning with Lexpeeps.in “The article parlance about the compensation, loss or reparation by the Indemnifier INTRODUCTION The contract of indemnity is one of the forms of commercial contract, certain industries like a partnership, insurance co., principal-agent relationship, etc rely on suchRead More

Analysis of Laws and Policy on Electricity Market in India

This article is written by Samridhi Sachdeva pursuing BBA LLB from Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. This article lists the laws and the policies on which the electricity market in India works. INTRODUCTION Starting with the production and consumption of electricity, India is the third-largest producer as well as third-largest consumer of electricity in theRead More

Application of Tort Law in Domestic Disputes

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 Torts to Domestic Relations.  Domestic Relation is a developing area of Tort Law dealing with the inner functions of a family. The evolution of DomesticRead More

Manindra Nath Mukherjee v. Mathuradas Chatturbhuj

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 Smith v. Charles and Sons. INTRODUCTION It is an action for damages caused to the plaintiff by the dropping, from the roof of the defendant’s premises, ofRead More

De Minimis Non-Curat Lex

In this article, Sagnik Chatterjee who is currently in IInd Year pursuing BA.LL.B, from Symbiosis Law School, Pune, discusses about the De Minimis Non-Curat Lex. Meaning of the maxim The principle De Minimis Non-Curat Lex finds it’s origin in the fifteenth century. The actual meaning of the Latin maxim is “law is not concerned with small things”.Read More

Misfeasance, Malfeasance and Nonfeasance

This article is written by Akshaya  V, a student of CMR University, School of Law and Legal Studies, Bangalore Synopsis  This article will explain the meaning of torts at first and further relates the concept of malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance to the context of negligence in torts.  Introduction  Every person in the country shall haveRead More

Holder & Holder In Due Course

This article is written by Anushka Singh. She is a second-year student, pursuing BBA-LLB at Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. This article aims to explain the terms Holder and Holder in charge. Negotiating instruments have acquired a front seat when it comes to modern business. They play a very crucial role in making paymentsRead More

Donoghue v. Stevenson (1932)

This case analysis is written by Gaurav Lall pursuing BBA LL.B. (Hons.) at United World School of Law. INTRODUCTION Donoghue v. Stevenson, also known as the ‘snail in the bottle case’, is a significant case in Western law. The ruling, in this case, established the civil law tort of negligence and obliged businesses to observeRead More