CONTRACT LAW: DISSOLUTION AND CONSEQUENCES UNDER THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932

CONTRACT LAW: DISSOLUTION AND CONSEQUENCES UNDER THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932

This Article is written by Kunal Peelwan of 7th Semester of Chaudhary Charan Singh University of Law, Uttar Pradesh, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract In the realm of contract law in India, navigating the intricacies of partnership agreements and their potential dissolution is of paramount importance. The Indian Partnership Read more

The Supreme Court rules that state governments have the authority to impose a permit fee on the installation of mobile towers.      

The Supreme Court has ruled that a State Government is authorized to impose permit fees on the installation of mobile towers. The Court dismissed the argument that the State cannot collect permit fees on mobile towers without a parliamentary law authorizing it. The Court upheld a decision by the Chhattisgarh Read more

ACCIDENT AND NECESSITY

ACCIDENT AND NECESSITY

This article is written by Antara Roy of LL.M of Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, West Bengal, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract- The terms “accident” and “necessity” are recognized as legal defenses that may exonerate a person from criminal responsibility for their acts in the Indian Penal Code (IPC). According Read more

JUDICIAL AND EXECUTIVE ACTS

JUDICIAL AND EXECUTIVE ACTS

This article is written by Antara Roy of LL.M of Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, West Bengal, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract- In the intricate system of contemporary governance, the distinct yet interconnected branches of government play a crucial role in maintaining effective operations and upholding democratic values. The Indian Read more

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