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UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES CAN AN INTSTRUMENT BE RECTIFIED?
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UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES CAN AN INTSTRUMENT BE RECTIFIED?

This article is written by Deepshhikha Kumari of BBA-LLB of 3rd Year of Usha Martin Universit, Ranchi Jharkhand, an intern Under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT A judicial remedy known as “rectification of instruments” allows judges to fix mistakes, omissions, or inconsistencies in written agreements or papers. With an emphasis on Indian Read more…

By Admin, 5 monthsFebruary 12, 2025 ago
PUBLIC POLICY UNDER ARBITRATION LAW
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

PUBLIC POLICY UNDER ARBITRATION LAW

This article is written by Kartik Ahuja of Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, an intern under Legal vidhiya ABSTRACT This article examines the meaning of the term “public policy” in India under Arbitration Law, 1996. The article provides the meaning of the term “arbitral award” and “public policy” which Read more…

By Admin, 1 yearMarch 20, 2024 ago
FRAUD AND MISTAKE UNDER INDIAN CONTRACT LAW,1872
Indian Contract Act, 1872

FRAUD AND MISTAKE UNDER INDIAN CONTRACT LAW,1872

This Article is written by Ishita Jain of 3rd Semester of B.A LLB (Hons.) of University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT A contract is an agreement between two or more parties (individuals or groups) and is enforceable by law. We enter into various Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 6, 2023 ago
APPLICATION FOR SETTING ASIDE EX-PARTE DECREE
Code of Civil Procedure

APPLICATION FOR SETTING ASIDE EX-PARTE DECREE

This article is written by Deepanshi Tiwari of 7th Semester of BALLB (Hons.) Shri Ramswaroop memorial university, Lucknow. ABSTRACT The application for setting aside an ex-parte decree is a crucial legal remedy available to parties who have been adversely affected by a court’s decision made without their presence or knowledge. Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 19, 2023 ago
MISREPRESENTATION, FRAUD, MISTAKE
Indian Contract Act, 1872

 MISREPRESENTATION, FRAUD, MISTAKE

This Article is written by Mohd Hussain Khatri of VES College of Law, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract Misrepresentation, fraud and mistake are terms often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings and implications. Misrepresentation refers to the act of providing false or misleading information that induces someone into a contract Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 1, 2023 ago

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