Remedies for Breach of Contract

This article is written by Akshaya V, a student of CMR University, School of Law and Legal Studies, Bangalore.  Synopsis A contract between two parties determines rights and duties. Where one of them has duties and the other has rights. Without acting beyond the scope of the contract, the parties shall carry out their act.Read More

No-Fault Liability under Tort Law

This article has been written by Kritika Narwariya, a first year student of BALLB of THE ICFAI UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN. In this article, the author has done the wide study of strict and absolute liability in light of no fault liability in tort law.  INTRODUCTION There are situation when a person may be liable for some harmRead More

Torts against Immovable Property

This article is written by Shivani Kumari, a student of Lloyd Law College. INTRODUCTION Let no stranger intrude here, no invader trespass. This was ours, and this we would defend. – John Marsden  The word ‘Tort’ is derived from a Latin word ‘tortum’ which means ‘twisted’ or ‘what is not straight’. A tort is aRead More

“Prevention of Corruption Act 1988”: Corruption born as a sworn enemy to growth.

Author Mansi Malik a fourth-year law student at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, She is currently interning with Lexpeeps.in  “The article traverses the malpractices and misuse of resources or the power for the individual benefit”  The corruption in India has become a limelight issue, the black- money has become a drug addict practice in people’s life.Read More

State of M.P. v. Narayan Singh, (1989) 3 SCC 596

This analysis is written by Ishika Gupta pursuing BBA L.LB from Gitarattan International Business School. This analysis aims to provide all the necessary details about the case in brief. INTRODUCTION In this case, the two appeals having the same question of the law were disposed of in one and the respondents have transported fertiliser withoutRead More

Sources of Tort Law

This article is written by Gaurav Lall pursuing BBA LL.B. (Hons.) at United World School of Law. The article speaks about a brief introduction about tort and the origin of tort with different cases. INTRODUCTION A tort is a civil wrong, other than a breach of contract, for which a remedy may be obtained, usuallyRead More

Death in Relation to Tort

This article is written by Preeti Bafna doing BBA L.L.B from Unitedworld School of   Law, Karnavati University. The claim for compensation is usually brought by the person who has sustained the injury against the person who is responsible for such injury. The topic can be studied under two broad heads: How does the deathRead More

Nature of Partnership Firms

This article is written by Mohit Bhardwaj. A 2nd year Law student, currently pursuing BBA-LL.B(Hons.) from Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. In this article, the author discusses the  meaning, nature and features of  partnership firms. To substantiate the concept, reference is made to all the statutes covered by the topic, with relevant illustrations and examples.Read More

Gloucester Grammar School Case (1410) Y.B. 11 hen. IV of 47.

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 Gloucester Grammar School Case. INTRODUCTION A question was raised by the famous case of Gloucester Grammar School that is , “when no right is infringed but theRead More