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Discuss the conditions under which a contract can be declared ‘voidable’ under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. How is a voidable contract different from a void contract?
Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, a contract can be declared voidable under specific conditions where the free consent of one of the parties is compromised, or other certain situations make it unfair to enforce the contract strictly. A voidable contract is unique in that it remains valid and enforceable unless one party chooses to…
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Examine the concept of ‘undue influence’ as per the Indian Contract Act. How does undue influence affect the validity of a contract? Provide relevant examples and case laws
The concept of “undue influence” as per the Indian Contract Act, 1872, is an essential part of contract law that helps to ensure fairness and voluntariness in contractual dealings. Under Section 16 of the Indian Contract Act, undue influence is defined as a situation where one party, due to their position or relationship, is able…
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Unravelling the Complexities: The Psychology of Divorce
Divorce, a profound and life-altering event, transcends legal and logistical dimensions, delving into the intricate realms of psychology and emotions. This comprehensive article aims to explore the multifaceted psychology of divorce, shedding light on the emotional processes, cognitive shifts, and psychological impacts that individuals often grapple with during this transformative journey. By examining the psychological…
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The admissibility and evidentiary value of Dying Declaration in criminal trial. – Unraveling the last wards of the Departed
INTRODUCTION A dying declaration is a legal concept that refers to a statement made by a person who is on the verge of death, regarding the cause and circumstances leading to their impending demise. It holds significant evidentiary value in legal proceedings, particularly in criminal cases, where the declarant’s statement may be admitted as evidence…
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Consumer Cases Against Bank
Consumer cases against banks involve legal disputes between individual consumers and banking institutions. These cases arise when consumers feel that their rights as customers have been violated, or they have suffered financial harm due to the actions or policies of the bank. Common types of consumer cases against banks include: When consumers initiate a case…
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Emergency Declarations Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide
A declaration of emergency is a formal announcement by a government that a situation exists that poses a serious threat to the safety and security of its citizens. This can include natural disasters, armed conflicts, or public health crises. When a state of emergency is declared, the government may suspend certain civil liberties and grant…
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