July 10, 2020Uncategorizedahlawatgaurav5 Comments UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY U/S 141, INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860 Introduction Unlawful Assembles under Indian Penal code means when five and more than five person together with common objects using… Read More
July 9, 2020UncategorizedahlawatgauravOne Comment Cyber Crimes & Dark Web The Internet is a powerful medium which makes collaboration, communication, and distribution easy and fast. Unfortunately, the intent can be… Read More
June 29, 2020Commercial LawsahlawatgauravNo Comments Consideration in Contract Introduction Section 2(d) of the Indian Contract Act defines the consideration for the promise. It says that When, at the… Read More
June 25, 2020Commercial LawsahlawatgauravNo Comments Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee Contract of Indemnity Section 124 of the Indian Contract Act deals with the concept of indemnity. Indemnity is security against… Read More
June 23, 2020Commercial LawsahlawatgauravNo Comments ROLE OF MINOR IN CONTRACTS Who is a Minor? A person who has not attained the age of majority i.e 18 years, except in case… Read More
June 19, 2020Constitution Lawahlawatgaurav5 Comments STATE EMERGENCY – FAILURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL MACHINERY IN STATE Introduction Article 356 provided that if the President, on receipt of a report from the Governor of a State or… Read More
June 14, 2020Constitution LawahlawatgauravNo Comments NATIONAL EMERGENCY Introduction The Emergency provisions are mentioned in Part XVIII of the Indian Constitution from Article 352 to 360. There are… Read More
June 9, 2020Criminal LawsahlawatgauravNo Comments Culpable Homicide Introduction In India homicide is divided into two forms- Culpable Homicide (Section 299 of the Indian Penal Code) and Culpable… Read More
June 8, 2020Criminal Lawsahlawatgaurav5 Comments Culpable Homicide and Murder Introduction Section 299 of IPC (Indian Penal code) talks about culpable homicide and Section 300 of IPC deals with murder.… Read More
June 6, 2020Legal Informationahlawatgaurav286 Comments Res Judicata Meaning: Res Judicata is the Latin term for “a matter already judged” and refers to the legal doctrine which prohibits… Read More