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Offences Against State (Section 121 to 130 of the Indian Penal Code 1860)

Chapter VI, Section 121 to Section 130 of the Indian Penal Code deals with offences against State. Section 121A and Section 124A were added…

What is Sedition and what are the Types of Sedition ?

Section 124 of The Indian Penal Code 1860 defines offence of Sedition. The law of sedition in India has assumed controversial importance…

Difference / Distinction Between Wagering Contract and Contingent Contract

Difference / Distinction Between Wagering Contract and Contingent Contract No Wagering Contract Contingent Contract …

Undue Influence : Meaning, Definition and Essentials of Undue Influence

For all valid contracts, free consent of the parties is necessary but consent is said to be free when it is not caused by coercion or undue…

What are the cases in which Injunction can be refused ?

What is an Injunction:               According to Halsbury, An Injunction is a judicial process whereby a party is ordered to refrain from doing o…

Difference between Damnum sine injuria and Injuria sine damno

No                    Damnum sine injuria                 Injuria sine damno 1 Meaning :   Damnum me…

Kinds of Agents

Meaning and Definition of Agency          Agency is the Legal relationship between an Agent and Principal. In a contract of Agency, a person appo…

What is an offer ? What are the essential requisites of a Valid offer ?

The term Offer is also called as Proposal. The first step in the formation of a contract is the making of a proposal. To constitute a contrac…
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