Author: E-Justice India

FREE CONSENT UNDER CONTRACT

Author : Aakriti Pandey of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Every day, we make promises with our companions for the loyalty towards their commitments Making a promise could be a commitment that you just will keep your word. it’s a commitment that reinforces trust. But of these promises don’t seem to be legally bound until and

Force majeure during COVID-19

Author : Gopika Sasi Introduction Apart from the catastrophic impact that COVID-19 continues to unleash on human beings and countries worldwide, its outreach has also reached commerce and business. Existing contracts have become difficult or even impossible to perform. Contracts have to be reconsidered, contractual rights and obligations must be reassessed and how performance can

Can a pandemic be used for the delayed performance of contract?

Author : Mayank Raj Abstract – Businesses all through the world will encounter contract issues because of the impacts of COVID-19 whether portrayed as a halt, closure, self-separation or isolate. The World Health Organization described COVID-19 as a pandemic. In the United States, lead representatives have summoned their state’s sacred position to sanction social separating

Petition filed in Supreme Court regarding cancellation of CLAT Exam due to technical glitches, demand for re-examination

A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court stating that the conduct of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2020 violated Articles 14 and 15.  In addition, the court has been requested by the petitioners to direct the consortium to cancel the examination and re-conduct the examination.  The petition, filed by a group of