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R.D. SAXENA VS. BALRAM PRASHAD SHARMA, Civil Appeal No. 1938 of 2000
R.D. SAXENA VS. BALRAM PRASHAD SHARMA, Civil Appeal No. 1938 of 2000
Ritik Agrawal
Feb 88 min read
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THE QUASI-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
A Quasi-contract is a legal concept where parties enter into a fictional contract implied by law, which prevents unjust enrichment to one
Himanshu Gupta
Sep 29, 20248 min read
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CASE ANALYSIS: THE AUTHORISED OFFICER, CENTRAL BANK OF INDIAÂ v. SHANMUGAVELU
In this case analysis, we will understand the relationship between the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the SARFAESI Rules regarding the EMD
Navjot Tyagi
Sep 13, 20248 min read
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BAILMENT AND PLEDGE UNDER THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT
Bailment can be termed as the transfer of possession of moveable goods made for a purpose and be returned when the purpose is over. Bailment
Himanshu Gupta
Sep 3, 20248 min read
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CONTRACTUAL CAPACITY MINORS AND PERSONS OF UNSOUND MIND
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 is one of those important legislations that helps parties to enter into an agreement and obligates the partie
Ansuman Barik
Jul 5, 20249 min read
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