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RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS: AN UNFAIR CLAUSE

Author: Neha Singh INTRODUCTION Personal laws in India have given importance to the sanctity of marriage for centuries. The provision for conjugal rights are vehemently emphasized in every matrimonial law. In the most fundamental way, marriage rights refer to the

DEFAMATION

AUTHOR – VIKAS SINGH INTRODUCTIONA false  statement that is spread  to a third party and damages the reputation party and damages the reputation of a person or an organization is referred to as defamation . Slander and libel are the

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

INTRODUCTION  Article 368 of Indian Constitution empowers the parliament to amend  the constitution .The parliament can ament any part of the constitution except fundamental rights ,federal structure. Article 368 lays down the procedure for amending the constitution .But this power

Law of subrogation : How it has been treated under IBC

INTRODUCTION Before discussing the advantages and disadvantages it is necessary to make clear what a right to subrogation is as well as the perquisites for becoming a guarantor. In the case of Morgan v Seymore [1]the courts determined that the

Medical Indemnity Insurance

What is Medical Indemnity Insurance? -Medical Indemnity Insurance is designed to help legally and financially to the Doctors who make a professional mistake with the patients. It helps to protect them against claims of professional negligence where it’s not completely

Comparison chart of arbitration, mediation

COMPARISON CHART- Basis of comparison  ARBITRATION CONCILIATION MEDIATION Definition Arbitration is a consent-based technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, where an impartial third party is appointed to hear both the parties and arrive at a decision binding

PhonePe & BharatPe Grapple

The lock horns between the two well known online payment service via there applications were going on i.e.Phonepe Pvt. Ltd. v. EZY Services & Anr. The plaintiff, Phonepe Pvt. Ltd., had filed the commercial suit against the BharatPe for violation

NOVELTY UNDER THE DESIGNS ACT, 2000

NOVELTY A design is considered to be new or novel, if it has not been anticipated by publication anywhere in the world or in India in any tangible form, i.e. the design does not form the part of the public

INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK

Each country/jurisdiction is entitled to recognize and protect trademark rights in a manner that fulfils its policy goals. The term “international trademark” implies to trademarks which are accepted internationally across a number of countries/jurisdictions. Despite variations in the recognition and

MSMED ACT

What is MSMED Act? Aim of the act: PAYMENT TO MSMEs Sections which specify about the payment and interest: Date from when the interest is payable:  Rate at which interest is payable: Thus, the buyer is directed to release the

Epidemic diseases Act, 1897, India

Whether sufficient to address the current challenges? Abstract In this age of noncommunicable diseases, communicable diseases still contribute 30% of disease burden in India.Hundreds of epidemics occur each year and we fail to respond and contain most of them. Apart

GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING ARBITRATION ORDER

INTRODUCTION: Like other ways of dispute settlement, the process of arbitration, to work effectively needs the support of the system of law. Earlier, the provisions on arbitration were laid down in three different enactments, namely, The Arbitration Act, 1940, which

INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS

Why do we need a new law? As of 2015, insolvency resolution in India took 4.3 years on an average.  This is higher when compared to other countries such as United Kingdom (1 year) and United States of America (1.5

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881

INTRODUCTION: Negotiable Instruments has been used in commercial world for a long period of time as one of the convenient modes for transferring money. Development in banking sector and with the opening of new branches, cheque becomes one of the

SPECIAL LEAVE PETITIONS

INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India under Article 136 vests the Supreme Court of India with a special power to grant special leave to appeal against any judgment or order or decree in any matter or cause passed or made by

What is Section 498A?

Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) deals with the violence done on women after her marriage by her husband or her in-laws or any relative of the husband. It prescribes punishment for 3 years and a fine or both. Section Offence Punishment Cognizable or  Non Cognizable Bailable

Partition of Property in INDIA

The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to amend and codify the law relating to intestate or unwilled succession, among Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs.[1] The Act lays down a uniform and comprehensive system of inheritance and succession into