Blogs, Miscellaneous

Gender Neutrality in India

“I am what I am, so take me as I am”- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Gender Neutral laws convey that in the eyes of law, all the genders existing should be treated equally, be it by stating orally or in terms of making laws. People often mistakenly use the Gender-Specific and Gender-Neutral laws interchangeably while […]

Blogs, Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Foreign Judgments: CPC

The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 has defined the meaning of the term Foreign Courts and Foreign Judgments in detail. According to the Code, “Foreign Courts means a Court situated outside India and not established or continued by the authority of the Central Government” [1] and “Foreign Judgments means the judgment of a foreign Court” [2].

Blogs, Family Law, Personal Laws

Grounds of Divorce for Women in India

India is a diverse country with different religions therefore divorce is considered as a personal matter. Each religion has its own set of laws related to the grounds of divorce. In this article, the author will be giving a general description of the various grounds and how each of them affects the different religions in

Blogs, Company Law

Companies Act and Its Amendments

Companies are defined as the business organisation formed by a group of individuals for the purpose to gain profit and are considered as one of the important sources of economic development of the country. Thus, it becomes necessary to enact rules and regulations in order to govern the smooth functioning of companies in the country

Blogs, Evidence Law

Admissibility of Dying Declaration

Dying Declaration means words said by a person before his death which formalizes into a declaration made by a person at the time of his death describing the conditions that led to his death. A dying declaration is considered as being the most reliable and credible evidence for it is believed that a person will

Blogs, Case Analysis

Indian Young Lawyers Asso. &ors. vs. State of Kerala: Case Analysis

Presently, the instance of ‘Indian Young Lawyers Association v. Province of Kerala and Ors.’ included women’s battle for getting the passage in Sabarimala Shrine Temple situated in the State of Kerala. Women have done a ton of struggle for the security of their privileges. The Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala district in Kerala has been disputable

Blogs, Contract Law

Breach of Contract and its consequences

An agreement is a law-enforceable course of action. An agreement is, from an overall perspective, a group of corresponding guarantees between the two gatherings, composed or oral, restricting them in a lawful relationship. An agreement is a coupling commitment on the gatherings who have consented to haggle with one another in contract. A breach is

Blogs, Contract Law

Concept of Bailment: Indian Contract Act, 1872

Law of Contract is an important subject to study not only for law students but for everyone and it’s an interesting subject too. The reason behind this, is that it is the most relatable topic we come across on a daily basis. For instance, online shopping, food home delivery, courier service, selling and buying, etc.

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