Doctrine of Election
Doctrine of Election is stated in sec.35 of transfer of property act, 1882. This concept simply defines that one cannot
Read MoreDoctrine of Election is stated in sec.35 of transfer of property act, 1882. This concept simply defines that one cannot
Read MoreIn General Sense, covenants is an agreement in writing creating an obligation. under property law, covenants are conditions which restricted
Read MoreLegislation means law-making. The term ‘Legis’ means law and ‘Latum’ means making. Legislation in simple words called the law declared
Read MoreSection 41 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 – Transfer by ostensible owner Before diving into the topic the section
Read MoreThe judicial precedent are another important source of law and gradually gained its importance as most of law is unwritten
Read MoreInitially, the doctrine of stare decisis took its front footing in england and later slowing accepted in india too, to
Read MoreDuring the initial stages of industrialisation in UK, industrial relations between the employer and his workmen were governed by mutual
Read MoreThe main purpose of this act is to prevent, settle and investigate the industrial disputes across the industries, hence the
Read MoreSec.43 of transfer of property act stated that when a person fraudulently or erroneously represents that he is authorised to
Read Morecustoms are regarded as one of oldest source of law as there was no codification of laws in those times,
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