Month: March 2020

Wagering Agreement

WAGERING AGREEMENT Author: Ms. Shweta Samant, ICFAI Dehradun. INTRODUCTION Wager, the dictionary meaning of the word is ‘something risked on an uncertain event’ and Wagering is a type of gambling, which involves betting on the outcome of an external event or fact, such as a sporting event or a piece of trivia. The wagering of

Interpretation of Statutes

INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES Author: Mallika Kapoor, The Department of Law, Aligarh Muslim University. Introduction: The Theory of “Separation of Power” promulgated by Montesquieu has engendered a dichotomy between the various organs of the State, (Legislature, Executive and Judiciary) relating to the exercise of prerogatives vested in each one of them. Herein, one of the most

Oral Evidence: Detailed Notes

Author: Mr. Krishna Murari Yadav Assistant Professor, LC-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi. Introduction: Oral and Documentary evidence Section 3 “Evidence” – “Evidence” means and includes – (1) Oral Evidence – all statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of fact under inquiry;

How to apply for Passport? A Guide

HOW TO APPLY PASSPORT IN INDIA? Author: Mr. Akanksh Deekonda, National Law Institute University, Bhopal. What is a passport? A passport is an official document of a country which is issued by the country’s government authorizing the holder’s citizenship and identity and allowing him to travel along with the countries under its protection.[1] Passport acts

Certificate course on Human Rights (11th Batch)

About: This course has been designed by indianlegalsolution.com A Unit of Raghvendra Kumar and Associates LLP (AAO-0844), is a top legal website of the country.  We’re recognized by StartupIndia, Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India, Government of India [DPIIT35711] This course has been designed to give you an insight into the perspectives of Human Rights. This course

Article 21

Article 21 of the Constitution of India ARTICLE 21: “RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL  LIBERTY” – EXPANDED HORIZONS Author: Ms. Vaishali Malhotra”, Kurukshetra University. Introduction It is evidentiary from the past experiences in the judicial system that how the judicial system had evolved the scope of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. If we observe

Short online internship opportunity with us.

Internship Details https://indianlegalsolution.com/ A Unit of Raghvendra Kumar and Associates LLP (AAO-0844), is a top legal website of the country.  We’re recognized by StartupIndia, Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India, Government of India [DPIIT35711] We offer two internship programs ranging up to 30 days in the month of June and July in Summer Breaks and December-January

Chanmuniya v. Virendra Kumar Singh Khushwaha & Another: Case Comment

CASE COMMENT Author: Kunwar Bir Singh, UILS, Panjab University, Chandigarh Chanmuniya v. Virendra Kumar Singh Khushwaha & AnotherSLP (Civil) No.15071 of 2009) BENCH: G.S. Singhvi, Asok Kumar Ganguly PETITIONER/ APPELLANT Chanmuniya RESPONDENT: Virendra Kumar Singh Khushwaha and Another Date of Judgment: 7th October 2010 Facts: One Sarju Singh had two sons, Ram Saran and Virendra

Harvinder Kaur v. Harmander Singh Chowdhary: Case Comment

CASE COMMENT Author: Kunwar Bir Singh, UILS, Panjab University, Chandigarh Harvinder Kaur v. Harmander Singh Chowdhary, AIR 1984 Delhi 66 BENCH: A Rohatgi PETITIONER/ APPELLANT: Harvinder Kaur RESPONDENT: Harmander Singh Chowdhary Date of Judgment: 15th November 1983 Facts: The appellant, Harvinder Kaur was married to the respondent, Harmandar Singh Choudhry on October 10th, 1976. Both