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FRUSTRATION OF PURPOSE IN ENGLISH AND INDIAN CONTRACT LAW

Offer, acceptance and consideration are the three essential features of an enforceable contract. A...

OIL AND NATURAL GAS COMMISSION V. SAW PIPES – A CASE STUDY

In this case, the point of contention was an arbitral award given against the appellant ONGC and the...

TRADE SECRETS AND THEIR PROTECTION UNDER THE LAWS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Data or information about a business that is not commonly known to the public and that the owner...

AN OVERVIEW OF LEGAL AID AND ADVICE (AMENDMENT) ACT 2015

It is an all-inclusive concept that everyone should have the right to get an opportunity in every...

INDIA’S FIGHT AGAINST MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

Humans don't often take things seriously and often make fun of other people until they can relate to...

GULABCHAND GUPTA V. THE HITKARINI SABHA & ORS.

Writs are written instruments from a superior court (i.e., the Supreme Court or a High Court) that...

CAN A ‘REGISTERED WILL’ BE CHALLENGED IN A COURT OF LAW?

Will is a significant testamentary instrument through which a testator can offer his property in...

JOINT LIABILITY AND GROUP LIABILITY

The fundamental objective of stating the vicarious liability provisions in the Indian Penal Code...

UNCONVENTIONAL TRADEMARKS

Intellectual property right (IPR) is evolving at a fast rate all over the globe. But what is IPR? So...