Law of Arbitration in India

INTRODUCTION: Arbitration[1] is defined as a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, wherein the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons which are called as the “arbitrators”, “arbiters” or “arbitral tribunal”, and both …

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Concept of Directive Principles of State Policy

The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy is contained in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. The feature of the constitution was borrowed from the constitution of Ireland which had copied it from the Spanish Constitution. The provisions of …

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Note On Remoteness Of Damages

Once the tort has been committed, the real liability arises on the defendant. The consequence of wrongful act is infinite or it would be right to say that it is a consequence of consequence. No defendant could be made liable …

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Damnum Sine Injuria and Injuria Sine Damnum

The word tort has been derived from the Latin word “tortum”, which means ‘to twist’. Basically, tort means conduct which is not straight or lawful, but, on the other hand, twisted or unlawful. Tort in Indian provision has been defined …

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Meaning and Essentials of Judgment under CPC

Meaning:  ‘Judgement’ means the reasoning given by the court in order to support its decision. No special paramountcy is given to judgment except saying that it represents the reason the led the court to its decision. According to Wharton’s law …

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Child Prostitution In India

CHILD PROSTITUTION Child prostitution is an important issue but in India, it has not gained much concern because of a lack of sensitivity.  Child pornography is a phenomenon that deprives those innocents of their childhood, rights and dignity. In our …

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