The President of India through an ordinance dated November 4, 2020, made amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 , and on February 4, 2021, it was introduced as a bill in the Lok Sabha and was passed on February 12, 2021, by a voice vote. The bill seeks to amend two sections
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A wall of a building was damaged due to a fire. Before it could be demolished or repaired, it fell due to a storm and it damaged an adjoining building. The owner of the adjoining building claimed the loss under the fire policy. In this case, the court held that fire was a remote cause and proximate
A co-operative society is a sovereign voluntary association of people who have everyday needs. The 97th Constitutional amendment Act of 2011 gave Co-operative societies the recognition as a fundamental right under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This amendment introduced a new
Space Pollution is commonly known as Space Debris which in simple language refers to the leftover machinery or else the failed satellite as well as the ones which are not of any further use. In other words, Space debris is composed of a variety of artificial debris such as abandoned satellites,
With the decision of Lalit Kumar Jain v. Union of India , the Supreme Court has managed a final knockout to the individual underwriter’s right of subrogation emerging after the endorsement of the goal plan. The seat maintained the established legitimacy of the warning dated November 15,
In 2019, the Government of India announced the central Vista redevelopment project. That is the stretch between the Rashtrapati Bhavan and the India Gate in New Delhi. Rashtrapati Bhavan, North Block, South Block, Vice-President House all are included in it. It is a 3- km- long stretch between
Hindu Marriage Act provides us the laws which hold the marriages Void, voidable, or Valid. According to Hindu Law, marriage is not just a bond between the spouses; it is considered an Institution in itself. In India, For Example, if a bride and groom elope from their house and decide to
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (hereinafter, referred to as the CPC) is an adjective law dealing with the procedure required to be followed in Courts in civil matters. The procedure followed for the institution, and the subsequent process related thereto, of suits differ in the CPC depending upon
The Indian Contract Act 1872 defines the term contract as “An agreement enforceable by law as to contract” it is a legally binding agreement that is formed with the consent of two or more parties agreed on the point mutual terms forming consideration for each other. With the growing
The pandemic Covid-19 that is prevailing nowadays led to situations that made it difficult for the parties to perform the contractual duties that they are obliged to. The two clauses that show a force majeure clause covers a pandemic are including the pandemic in the list of events of force majeure