Difference Between NUISANCE and NEGLIGENCE Author : Arthi M NUISANCE The Word Nuisance in general means when a person or a thing causing inconvenience or annoyance. According to Law, the word Nuisance means an act which is harmful or an offensive to the public or a member of it and for which there is always
Injunction and Extra Judicial Remedies under Tort Law Author : SHEETAL MAGGON Introduction What is tort? The term tort is equivalent to the English term ‘wrong’. It has been derived from the Latin word tortum which means to twist. According to Section 2(m) of the Limitation Act, 1963, Tort means a civil wrong which is
The State Executive Author – Taniya Tejan INTRODUCTION The state executive’s office represents the state’s executive branch. The state executives implement and enforce the laws and regulation which was made by state legislative. It consists of Chief Minister, the council of Minister and the governor. Under the Indian constitution article, 153 -166 of (Part -6)
Rioting Under IPC Author : Monalisha Singh Introduction: Peace and tranquility are the most essential things for the development and proper functioning of the society. If there is disorder in society or any other obstacle of a similar nature, society cannot provide a person with the opportunity to fully grow and develop, so it is
CONTRACT OF INDEMNITY : NATURE AND THE SCOPE Author : Richa Gupta, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, MP Co-Author : Vandana Budhrani, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, MP INDEMNITY, as elucidated in Cambridge Dictionary means, “protection against possible damages or loss or a promise of payment at the time of loss “[1] Much like other
RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS Author : Priya Sharma of IMS Unison University, Dehradun INTRODUCTION:- Conjugal rights mean or give the right to stay together. Hindu marriage act, 1955 under section 9 it is mentioned that either the wife or the husband, without any reasonable excuses, withdraws from the society of the other, in that case
JUGDES APPOINTED VS ELECTED Author : Darshi Sanghvi INTRODUCTION The foundation of any democracy is laid by its judiciary. It is this third organ of the government that enables the smooth functioning of a democracy by applying relevant laws to cases and settling any disputes that may arise. In the eyes of citizens, the judiciary
WRITS AND ITS TYPES Author : Taniya Tejan INTRODUCTION Writ means any written command and order in the name of the court or other legal authority to act or abstain from acting the Supreme Court and High court has the power to issue a writ. India borrowed this concept of writs from England. Under “The
ILLEGAL GAMBLING Author : Tanvi Gupta Gambling is an impulse control disorder wherein individuals fail to control their impulses to gamble, even after knowing the detrimental effects it has on them and their loved ones. Introduction: Games have always been a source of recreation but gambling is often not considered good form of recreation. Indians
THE SCIENTER RULE Author : Bhoomi Gupta It is a primary duty of an individual who possesses animals either ferae naturae (usually wild animals) and mansuetae naturae (usually domestic animals) to protect other people from any harm that can be incurred due to these animals. When any dangerous or non-dangerous animals causes harm then the