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Cox vs. Hickman (1860)

Facts of the case --           In this case, Mr. Smith and his son were carrying on partnership business as 'M/s. Smith and son. Owing (due)…

Caveat emptor

'Caveat Emptor' is important maxim/ rule. It  has great significance in a contract of a sale. It is a fundamental rule re…

Powers of the President

Article 52 of the Constitution says that there shall be a president of India. He is the head of the State. The powers of the President broa…

Main characteristics of open prisons

The main features of an open person institution may briefly be summarized as follows :--- 1) it enables informal and institutional livi…

Advantages of open prisons

The utilization of open prisons during post-independence era has been most spectacular, and elicited much interest among penologist…

Legislative Powers of the President

1)  Powers in relation to House of Parliament                The President is an integral part of Parliament as Article 79 provides that Parliamen…

Privilege of the President

Article 361 of Indian Constitution guarantees the Following Privileges to the President  1) The President shall not be answerable to any co…

The Doctrine of Pleasure : A Public Policy

The Union Public Authorities, Union service officers, defense service officers enjoy office during the pleasure of the President. By the pleasure do…
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