Continuing Guarantee : Meaning Definition and Modes of Revocation of Continuing Guarantee Continuing guarantee Where a guarantee extends to a series of transaction, it is called as Continuing guarantee. Chapter VIII, Sectio…
Contract of Guarantee / Contract of Suretyship : Meaning Definition and Essentials of Contract of Guarantee The expression 'Guarantee' literally means "assurance given by one person to another at the default of some other". In othe…
Difference between Promissory Note and bill of exchange No Promissory Note Bill of exchange 1 Promissory note contains a promise or unde…
.When condition to be treated as warranty Condition According to Section 12(2) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, "A condition is a stipulation essential to the main purpose o…
Grounds for Divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act,1939 Divorce is a dissolution of marital tie. It puts an end of the relationship of husband and wife. It can obtained only by means of a decree…
What are the grounds of Divorce provided by the Special Marriage Act 1954 ? Divorce is a process by which the marriage is dissolved. after dissolution of the marriage, ( Divorce ) parties revert to their are unmarr…
Remedies for Breach of a Contract 'Breach of Contract' means failure to perform the Contract and 'Remedy' which means any of the methods available at law…
Murder : When Culpable Homicide is not Murder. (Section 300 of the Indian Penal Code 1860) The word Murder is derived from German word 'mortna' which means secret Killing. The offence of 'Murder' is an aggravated …