Ashby v. White

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 Ashby v. White. INTRODUCTION The case poses among the first issues rooted in civil rights. The issue on his civil right is that one party can recoverRead More

Offences against Property: Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity

This article has been written by Tanya Gupta, a student pursuing BA LLB from Ideal Institute of Management and Technology and School of Law, affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.  This article focuses on the offences against the property: theft, extortion, robbery and dacoity and its essentials. INTRODUCTION  Is all offences need actusRead More

P. Seetharamayya v. G. Mahalakshmamma

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 P. Seetharamayya Vs. G. Mahalakshmamma. INTRODUCTION This case is a clear one of damnum sine injuria. In this case the appellant asked for mandatory injunction to demolishRead More

Jayalakshmi Salt Works Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Gujrat

The case analysis is written by Nimisha Mishra, a second-year student of NALSAR University of Law. In this case comment, the author has briefly explained the case of Jayalaxmi Salt Words Ltd vs State Of Gujarat. INTRODUCTION Tort law is based on the moral foundation that no party can injure or harm other party intentionallyRead More

Sustainable Energy for All: Changes

This article is written by Samridhi Sachdeva pursuing BBA LLB from Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. This article provides details on the UN-based system that is sustainable energy for all and also discusses its history and objectives in detail. INTRODUCTION The Sustainable Energy for All termed as SEforAll, was formed to transform the energy systemsRead More

Introduction and Kinds of Negotiable Instrument

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 and kind of negotiable instruments under the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881. INTRODUCTION The aspect of present-day business activities added to the development of more current methods for encouraging financial-based transactions. Already,Read More

Initial Concept of Corporate liability

In this article, Sagnik Chatterjee who is currently in IInd Year pursuing BA.LL.B, from Symbiosis Law School, Pune, discusses about the Corporate Criminal Liability in India. INTRODUCTION While determining Corporate Criminal Liabilities the Latin maxim played a huge part which is Actus non facit reum mens sit rea which means that to make a person or anyRead More