Liquidated & Unliquidated damages
Liquidated means which is pre-determined or pre-fixed which is known before hand i.e. in case of …
Liquidated means which is pre-determined or pre-fixed which is known before hand i.e. in case of …
Lets see what are essential elements to constitute tort.. To constitute tort following elements are essential- 1) …
Damage and damages are different in meaning. Damages are not the plural form of damage,. The damage means legal l…
What is wrong which is contrary to right. Wrongful act which is a act which is contrary to the provisions of law. Wrongs…
Updated on April 2026 In everyday English, the words damage and damages sound almost identical. Most people use t…
Here are some of the important definitions of "Tort" lets see - 1) Salmond - "Tort is…
Here are some of the important definitions of "Tort" lets see - 1 ) Salmond - "Tort is civil…
Lets see Meaning of the maxim 'Volenti non-fit injuria ' (defense of consent) When plaintiff brings an action …
A)Introduction - Fundamental duties were not exist in written form , at the comencement of the constitutio…
Indian Parliament is bicameral. The lower house is designed as 'House of People ' o…
A) Composition of Lok-Sabha - Lok-Sabha is a popular chamber and is elected directly by the peopl…
Composition of Rajya-Sabha - The maximum strength of Rajya-Sabha has been fixed at 250 members, 238 membe…
Difference between Lok-Sabha and Rajya-Sabha - Parliament of India is bicameral. There are two houses lower h…
Let's see , Qualification for Member of Parliament - The members of Lok-Sabha or Rajya-Sabha are called as the m…
FUNCTIONS OF THE PARLIAMENT - Parliament is a deliberative and legislative body. Its function are multif…
Making law is major function ot the Parliament. The socio and economic problems are changing constantly that de…
A) Introduction - Fundamental duties were not exist in written form , at the comencement of the constitut…
Law of limitation - The law prescribes limit within which an action must be brought for the wrong and if t…
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