Marriage under Hindu Law is not merely a socio-legal contract but it is a sacrament. It is seen as an institution that holds together a man and woman as husband and wife together. It is not restricted only to the couple but also to their families. In India with time, Live-In Relationships have also
This case was a landmark case regarding the principle of invitation to offer. It clarifies the distinction between an invitation to offer and an offer. Invitation to Offer is the invitation that a person or
It is a well-established doctrine in construing one of criminal liability that the wrongful act must be in concurrence of a criminal intention. However, “intention” has not been explicitly defined in the
Frustration is generally defined as the act or event which makes the accomplishment of a contract impossible by supervening impossibility which cannot be foreseen by any party making the purpose
This blog is about Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act and the relevant case laws also critically analyzing the same by finding its various loopholes and comparison to English Law. The original
Lokayuktas are regulatory bodies that are established in each state to look into corruption allegations against public officials, as envisaged under The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.
The purpose of advertisement is to attract consumers by giving the details and information related to the product. But in this age of technology and competition many companies in order to attract more consumers adopt unfair trade practices intentionally by providing false or misleading
Democracy is a type of government in which the general public has the authority to deliberate and decide legislation. They have the authority to elect their representatives. It is a form of government that is for the people, of the people, and by the people. The essential elements
Ever since section 377 of the Indian Penal Code was decriminalised by the Supreme Court of India and even before that there has been growing activism surrounding various rights of the LGBTQ+
Recently Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will soon issue a central bank-backed digital currency (CBDC). This expresses RBI’s stance on

