Author: Bhavya Dayal INTRODUCTION The Indian Contract Act of 1872 governs contracts in India. The Act states that no contract shall be made unless both parties are fully committed and willing to have the contract legally enforceable. As a result, the concept of free consent becomes extremely important. Section 12[1] of the Indian Contract Act
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At their heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely
About CIPRA The Centre for Intellectual Property Research and Advocacy (CIPRA) aims to enhance the intellectual property knowledge base and research capabilities of the country in general and the NLSIU in particular. The centre attempts to achieve these aims through a two-pronged strategy. Firstly, it attempts to disseminate information on intellectual property rights with a
Author: Aditi Sinha INTRODUCTION: Insolvency is a state or position where once liabilities exceed once realizable assets and thereby by making the person unable to pay his debts. With the world being a globalized one it is common for companies to have assets in more than one country thus leading to the issue of cross-border
Author: Ridhi Malhotra Indian Banking System Indian Banking System throughout the previous two centuries has seen numerous turns of events. The principal banks were The General Bank of India which began in 1786 and the Bank of Hindustan. From that point, three administration banks to be specific the Bank of Bengal (this bank was initially
Author: Bhavya Dayal Humans frequently forget that the pain and feelings that animals experience are the same feelings that humans experience when subjected to the same level of cruelty, abuse, and torture. Animals are treated as a commodity in India. Countless dogs, monkeys, and other animals are burned, buried, cut open, poisoned, starved, and drugged
Author: Priti Poddar In India, many laws have been enacted to safeguard women. Women have been discovered to be the victims of abuse in the past and present. As a result, our legislators were compelled to include, among other things, gender-specific rules that would protect women. With time, these statutes have undergone numerous changes. Every
Author: Ayushi Kumari (The ICFAI University, Dehradun) INTRODUCTION Malicious prosecution and arrest, as well as malicious bankruptcy and liquidation procedures (civil proceedings), malicious execution of process against property, and malicious search, are all examples of malicious processes. The malicious aim of unsuccessful criminal, bankruptcy, or liquidation actions against someone without reasonable or probable grounds is
Author: Komal Saloni Introduction The problem of backlog and pendency of cases afflict the Indian legal system and an ever-augmenting economy which intensify the challenges. Arbitration was supposed to be a solution for the same. It was in practice even before the codified law came into force. The institutionalisation of arbitration in India and the
About Indian Journal of Legal Review Indian Journal of Legal Review [IJLR] is a Legal Institution, which has been established with a vision of excellence in legal research and we aim to promote savant excellence in the area of law. IJLR is an organization to make significant positive growth in the legal field. We are