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ANALYSIS OF VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND NECESSITY IN TORTS: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Law of Tort

ANALYSIS OF VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND NECESSITY IN TORTS: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

This article is written by Kimaya J. Anavkar of Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This comprehensive analysis delves into the intricate legal doctrines of Volenti non-fit injuria and Necessity within the realm of tort law. It provides a historical overview of their origins Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsOctober 7, 2024 ago
NAVIGATING LEGAL FRONTIERS: UNVEILING VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY
Law of Tort

NAVIGATING LEGAL FRONTIERS: UNVEILING VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY

This article is written by Navya Maini of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra, an Intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract This comprehensive study delves into two pivotal legal doctrines, Volenti non-fit injuria and Necessity, within the realm of tort law. These doctrines, with their roots deeply embedded in legal history, continue to Read more

By Admin, 1 yearApril 29, 2024 ago
THE DOCTRINE OF BLUE PENCIL: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
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THE DOCTRINE OF BLUE PENCIL: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

This article is written by Navya Maini of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra, and an Intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract The Doctrine of Blue Pencil, originating from English common law, is a legal principle that allows courts to modify or remove unreasonable clauses from contracts while preserving the valid terms. This Read more

By Admin, 1 yearApril 26, 2024 ago
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT – POLITICIANS IN DISGUISE
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JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT – POLITICIANS IN DISGUISE

This article is written by Manikantha Padhy of 3rd Semester of Ganjam Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract: “In politics, power is sought; in the judiciary, power is entrusted.” This quote by Honourable Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer encapsulates the inherent differences between the realms of politics and the Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 5, 2023 ago
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT – POLITICIANS IN DISGUISE
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JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT – POLITICIANS IN DISGUISE

This article is written by Yoshita Manral of 2nd Semester of Asian law college, Noida Abstract: “In politics, power is sought; in the judiciary, power is entrusted.” This quote by Honourable Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer encapsulates the inherent differences between the realms of politics and the judiciary. However, a growing Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 11, 2023 ago
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT – POLITICIANS IN DISGUISE
Article

JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT – POLITICIANS IN DISGUISE

This article is written by Yoshita Manral of 2nd Semester of Asian law college, Noida. Abstract: “In politics, power is sought; in the judiciary, power is entrusted.” This quote by Honourable Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer encapsulates the inherent differences between the realms of politics and the judiciary. However, a growing Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 8, 2023 ago

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