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Unforeseen events

PLAINTIFF'S DEFAULT AND ACT OF GOD
Law of Tort

PLAINTIFF’S DEFAULT AND ACT OF GOD

This article is written by Tej Parkash of BBA.LLB of 3rd Semester of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This article discusses how these are legally complex in nature – that is to say, concepts of Default of the Plaintiff and Acts of God including discussions Read more

By Admin, 9 monthsNovember 17, 2024 ago
THE DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION
Indian Contract Act, 1872

THE DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION

This article is written by Aditya Gautam of LL.B (Hons.) of 3rd year of University of Lucknow, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This article explores the Doctrine of Frustration in the Indian Contract Act of 1872, focusing on its origins, significance, and application. Section 56 addresses unforeseen events rendering Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsDecember 25, 2023 ago

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