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Contributory Negligence

Contributory Negligence  It is a Negligence which is not the main cause of the tort, but which combined with the act or omission of another...

Section 299 Culpable Homicide

Section 299 Culpable Homicide Section 299 Culpable Homicide Definition of Culpable Homicide - Section 299 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 Who ever causes death by committing an...

Caveat (Definition & Meaning)

Caveat (Definition & Meaning) It literally means "beware". It is a warning or a formal notice given by an interested party to a court, or...

Burden of Proof ( Meaning & Definition)

Burden of Proof ( Meaning & Definition) Burden of proof is a rule of evidence that requires a party to prove a disputed fact in...

In which Language a PIL should be Framed?

In which Language a PIL should be Framed? The basic language which is entertained and accepted by the court is English. However, the court may...

Is there a Time Frame of deciding a PIL?

Is there a Time Frame of deciding a PIL? No. There isn't any fixed time frame of deciding a PIL by the Court. However, the...

Does a Foreigner also has an authority to file a PIL?

Does a Foreigner also has an authority to file a PIL? Yes. Even Foreigners who reside in India or visiting India on visas also have...

Bill of Lading (Meaning & Definition)

Bill of Lading (Meaning & Definition) A Bill of lading is a legal document used in foreign trade, between the shipper of a particular good...

Beneficiary (Meaning & Definition)

Beneficiary (Meaning & Definition) A beneficiary is a natural person or a legal entity who receives money , profit , advantage or a gift under...

Bill of Exchange

Bill of Exchange A Bill of Exchange is  an instrument which is written and signed which requires the person to whom it is addressed to...

Theories of Punishment

Theories of Punishment (kinds of Punishment under Criminal Law) SYNOPSIS- 1) INTRODUCTION 2) THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT 1) INTRODUCTION -  A Punishment is a consequence of an offense. Punishments are...

Criminal Conspiracy Section 120A of Indian Penal Code, 1860

Criminal Conspiracy Section 120A of Indian Penal Code, 1860 Criminal Conspiracy - Definition - Section 120A - When two or more persons agree to do, or...

Types of Evidences under Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Types of Evidences under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 TYPES OF EVIDENCES There are different types of evidences under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. These are mentioned...

Number of Public Interest Litigation’s (PIL) allowed to be filed in a Year

Number of Public Interest Litigation's (PIL) allowed to be filed in a Year   How many PIL's can be file within a year? End number of PIL...

Withdrawing of a PIL Petition by the Petitioner Is it Possible?

Withdrawing of a PIL Petition by the Petitioner Is it Possible? Can a PIL that is once file by the Petitioner once, can be withdrawn...

Format of a PIL

 Format of a PIL What is the Format of a PIL. Is there any prescribed format? No. There isn't any prescribed format for a PIL. Even...

Who can file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) ?

Who can file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) ? Any public spirited person, an association or a group of such persons who have no personal...

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Meaning & Definition

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Meaning & Definition Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is  a procedure for settling disputes by means other than litigation such as- Arbitration,...

Contract of guarantee, surety, principal debtor and creditor (Defined)

Contract of guarantee, surety, principal debtor and creditor (Defined) Section 126, under Chapter VIII of The Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines the Contract of guarantee,...

Contract of indemnity (Defined)

  Contract of indemnity (Defined) Section 124, under Chapter VIII of the Indian Contract Act, 1872,  the contract of indemnity, is defined and explained. It is a...

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