Why Marital Rape Should Be Criminalised and Why It Shouldn’t
Marital rape refers to any sexual act by the husband without the wife’s consent. This article tells you why it should be criminalised and why it shouldn’t.KEEP READING
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Marital rape refers to any sexual act by the husband without the wife’s consent. This article tells you why it should be criminalised and why it shouldn’t.KEEP READING
Vicarious liability is a liability where the master is liable for the tort of his servant, principal for his agent, partner for another partner and an employer for an employee.KEEP READING
This IPC law note tells you about “attempt” under the Indian Penal Code and if “attempt” is punishable by law in India or not.KEEP READING
Learn about the development of trademark law into an unconventional form of mark known as smell marks, scent marks, or olfactory marks.KEEP READING
Learn all about the Berubari Union and Exchange of Enclaves case with facts, back story, judgement, and more in easy to understand words.KEEP READING
In this post, you’ll learn about nine exciting novels that every law student, advocate, judge, and person in the legal field must read.KEEP READING
Learn about a trade union’s meaning, objectives, privileges, and the procedure for registration under the Trade Union Act, 1926.KEEP READING
In this law note, you will learn about the concept of consideration and its kinds as per the Indian Contract Act, 1872.KEEP READING
This law article discusses the meaning and rights of an unpaid seller given under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930.KEEP READING
Estoppel is a legal bar that disallows a party to say that a certain statement of fact is untrue, whether in reality it is true or not.KEEP READING
This law article talks about the National Green Tribunal (NGT), its incorporation, composition and more in detail. Have a look.KEEP READING
Learn about section 56 para 2 of the Indian Contract Act, which provides for the Doctrine of Frustration or Doctrine of Impossibility.KEEP READING
Here’s the case summary of the Maneka Gandhi case and the judgement given by the 7-judge bench, along with its after-effects.KEEP READING
This IPC law note covers common intention and common object under sections 34 and 149 of the Indian Penal Code and their differences.KEEP READING
In this law note, we will discuss everything about Article 21 of the Constitution of India with the help of important case laws.KEEP READING
In this law note, let us learn about the Arbitration Council of India, its establishment, composition, removal, functions, and more.KEEP READING
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