Capacity to Enter into a Contract

This article is written by Sharat Gopal, studying BA LLB in Delhi Metropolitan Education. The Indian Contract Act of 1872 is a codified law which deals with contracts. Before discussing who all can enter into a contract, it is important to discuss about contract law and its provisions. Indian Contract Act, 1872 Definitions    SectionRead More

Is Indian Constitution Federal in Nature?

The author i.e. Aviral Shrivastava is a first-year student of the Institute of Law, Nirma University. This article is being written with the view to erase the ambiguity regarding the nature of the constitution and is being illustrated in the simplistic view possible. INTRODUCTION India’s constitution has an illustrative history where it is described asRead More

Judicial Separation: Nature & Grounds

This article is written by Deepika, pursuing BA-LLB from IIMT & School of Law, GGSIPU, Delhi. In this article concept of Judicial separation and difference between divorce and judicial separation has been discussed. Introduction Marriage, whether considered as a sacrament or a contract gives rise to a status. It confers the status of husband and wifeRead More

Implications of Denying Restitution of Conjugal Rights

This article has been written by Yash Dodani, a second-year student at NALSAR University of Law. He has tried to explain the implications if restitution of conjural right has been denied by any of the spouse. Introduction Marriage is a very important ritual in the Indian society. It is said that everyone should marry inRead More

Different types of Contracts and Agreements

This article is written by PRANIT BHAGAT pursuing B.A LL.B from ILS Law College, Pune. In this article, he has discussed the various types of contracts and agreements and also differentiated between them.  INTRODUCTION  One enters into contractual engagements daily. Every business organization, be it large or small, binds itself in bonds of the contractRead More

A look into the Sources of Law

This article has been written by Yash Dodani, a second-year student at NALSAR University of Law. He has explained various sources of Law. Introduction The word Law is a very important term today. It comes into all sectors of the society and working of people. It governs the behaviour of individuals and groups including artificialRead More

Economic and Legal Relief to Assist Low-wage Workers

Abstract This article is written by Shashvat Pant pursuing BBA-LLB from Centre for Legal Studies, Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU. This article specifically analyses the position of low-wage workers in India, their hardships, lifestyle and also mentions legal as well as economic assistance which is provided to them by the Government to ensure their survivalRead More

Independence of Judiciary

 This article is written by Deepika, pursuing BA-LLB from IIMT & School of Law, GGSIPU, Delhi. In this article, he has discussed the importance of judiciary as the third pillar of democracy and independence of the judiciary. Introduction Judiciary is considered as the third pillar of democracy, as the role of the judiciary is indispensableRead More

Distinction between Law of Tort, Contract, Quasi-Contract and Crime

This article is written by Sharat Gopal, studying BA LLB in 2nd year at Delhi metropolitan Education. Here it discusses short intro of tort law of tort, contract law, criminal law and concept of quasi-contract and difference between them.   Introduction  Law is a system of rules and regulations, which were created for the betterment andRead More

Unlawful Consideration and Unlawful Object under Contract Law

This article is authored by Pankhuri Pankaj, a 3rd-year student pursuing BA-LLB (Hons.) from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, affiliated to GGSIPU. She is currently interning with Lexpeeps. This article summarises certain key provisions of “unlawful consideration and unlawful object” under the Contract Law and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the IndianRead More