KEY TAKEAWAYS1. The doctrine of caveat emptor imposes a responsibility on the buyer to scrutinise the product for any defects and ensure that the product they are about to buy fits their requirements.2. In the past, the seller did not have any resp ..
Q1. In ONGC v Utpal Kumar Basu 1994 what did the supreme court emphasize regarding the purpose of section 21a) To increase harassment of litigantsb) To discourage true litigants c) To protect litigants from harassment and guard their interes ..
INTRODUCTIONUnderstanding the differences between fraud and misrepresentation in contract law is critical for both legal experts and parties to agreements. Although both notions entail misleading claims that can jeopardize the validity of a contract, ..
INTRODUCTIONThe article delves into the complex relationship between constitutional and criminal law in India. It elucidates the influence of constitutional principles and provisions on criminal law and procedure. It highlights the significant role t ..
Reasonable Restrictions Jurisdictional LimitationsStatutory Limitations:Doctrine of Separation of PowersMiscellaneous Reasons1)They may be imposed to maintain things like public order or to protect national security. 2)These restrictions may be pla ..
It is quite vital to note that while ruling on a significant legal point pertaining to the quashing of First Information Report (FIR), the Madhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpur in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS • The Indian Evidence Act of 1872 governs the admissibility of various types of evidence, ensuring fair trials by regulating the proof of facts through oral, documentary, and electronic means under established legal principles.& ..
IntroductionIndian judiciary follows an adversarial system of justice, where the prosecution and defense present their cases to an impartial and neutral judge. In this system, the defense counsel plays a crucial role in defying the prosecution's evid ..
INTRODUCTION When a consumer buys a product, they are endowed with the basic right to hold the seller accountable for any deficiency in the product that cannot be reasonably foreseen by them. Such a right is necessary to ensure that consumers feel tha ..
Q1. A Muslim male cannot marrya) Wife’s motherb) Son’s wifec) Foster sisterd) All of the above Answer – d) All of the aboveExplanation - According to Islamic law (Sharia), there are certain categories of women whom a Mus ..