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Indian Contract Act
- THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872
Contract – Sec.2(h) – an agreement enforceable by law – give rise to legal obligation. Social obligation, no contract.
Agreement
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Indian Removal Act
- and other Travesties Against Human Rights
Winter 2000
A dead Indian is a good Indian
—Andrew Jackson
The history of the United States is fraught
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Estoppel As a Rule Of Evidence
- INTRODUCTION: ESTOPPEL AS A RULE OF EVIDENCE
Estoppel is a legal doctrine recognized both at common law and in equity in various forms. It is meant to complement the
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Estoppel
- The Indian Evidence Act,1872
115. Estoppel -
When one person has by his declaration, act or omission, intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a
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Pleadings
- CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
PROJECT ON
PLEADING when may be struck off
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NIRMAL GOENKA
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Law And Its Various Implications In Today's Society
- Tort law
Tort law is a branch of the law which covers civil wrongs, such as defamation (insult) and trespassing (intruding), among many other transgressions (misbehaving
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Title
- KARNATAKA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION SYLLABUS FOR GAZETTED PROBATIONERS’ GROUP `A’ & `B’ MAIN EXAMINATION OPTIONAL SUBJECTS Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Co
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Constitutionality Of Narco Analysis In India
- CONSTITUTIONALITY OF NARCO ANALYSIS
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AIM OF THE RESEARCH: The aim of the research is to focus over the present legal status of the narco-analysis in India. The
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- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
“MEMORY IS A MAN’S REAL POSSESSION.. IN NOTHING HE IS RICH, IN NOTHING HE IS POOR. CRIME WAVE DECEIVES, CRIMINAL MIND PERCEIVES AND CRIMINAL
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Burden Of Proof
- 1. Introduction
The burden of proof (Latin: onus probandi) is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one's own position. The
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Online Banking
- Consumer Behavior towards online banking: Growth, Status, Use of Internet Banking in India.
Introduction
Globalization is the tendency of firms to augment their sales
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Adversarial System
- mThe adversarial system in India: Assessing challenges and alternatives
Index: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction: India and the Adversarial System Understanding
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India And The Adversarial System
- The adversarial system in India: Assessing challenges and alternatives
Index:
1. Introduction: India and the Adversarial System 2. Understanding Criminal
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e-Commerce
- 1)Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer
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Anything i'Ve Done That Was Ultimately Worthwhile Initially Scared Me To Death. - Betty Bender
- Vidyasagar University Journal of Commerce Vol. 11, March 2006
Communication
E-COMMERCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000
Sunil Kr. Gandhi*
ABSTRACT
The
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Legal Implication Of Narco Analysis
- Selvi vs State Of Karnataka
Bench: K.G. Balakrishnan, R.V. Raveendran, J.M. Panchal - Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction - Criminal Appeal No. 1267 of 2004 - Criminal
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Contract Act
- The Indian Contract Act-1872
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 lays down the law relating to contracts. It does not lay down a number of enforceable rights and duties, but
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Indain Companies Act
- THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 BASIC CONCEPT 1. What is the meaning of a Company? The word company means an association formed by a number of persons for some common object
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Indian Railways And Public Private Partnership
- Public-Private Partnership in Indian Railways Karan Kumar
CCS Working Paper no. 182 Summer Research Internship Programme 2007-08 Centre for Civil Society www.ccs.in
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Overview Of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
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Market Size and Growth
Indian Pharmaceutical production is expected to reach USD 33.6 Bn by 2011, growing at 21% CAGR over
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Bank Co. Act
- and without any further evidence, give order to declare that individual insolvent and the provisions of the aforementioned Act shall be followed in distributing
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Delhi Stamp Act - Amendment
- MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT
Circular No. 727
NSE/MEM/15891
Date: October 1, 2010
Dear Members, Sub: Regarding the Indian Stamp (Delhi Amendment) Act, 2010.
The
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Cipla Indian Perspective
- questions are of particular relevance to the new clause 3d in the Indian Patent Act (which refuses patent protection to new forms, uses or minor modifications of
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Legal Professional Act
- LEGAL PROFESSION
THE LEGAL PROFESSION ACT
ARRANGEMENT OF S ECTIONS
PARTI. Preliminaly
1. Short title.
2. Interpretation.
PAR? TI. General Legal Council and
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Estoppel
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Titles in the series: Company Law Constitutional Law Contract Law Criminal Law Employment Law English
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Indians And Racism
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John Drabble
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Indians and Racism
With the Louisiana Purchase, and War of 1812 the removal quickened. Five great tribes (high populated
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Indian Political Culture
- Indian political culture has gone through varied changes since the pre independence era till the contemporary time. India arrived at Independence after a long struggle
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Business Law
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- CAPACITY TO CONTRACT
CAPACITY TO CONTRACT
S. 10 requires that the parties shall be
competent to contract.
S. 11. Who are competent to contract .- Every
person is