Role of Doctrine Of Frustration In Indian Contract Law
The Indian Contract Act of 1872 states doctrine of frustration which is a significant exception to the rule of sacredness of contracts. In India, any such circumstance that falls short of impossibility is defined by section 56 of the Indian Contract Act 1872. It deals with contract which aligns with unexpected and unforeseen circumstances that […]
REVISITING THE CONCEPT OF ‚ÄòCRUELTY’ IN DIVORCE CASES: A STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH LANGUAGE IN INDIAN JUDGMENTS
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Exposing the Fragility of India’s Justice System: Women’s Rights and the RG Kar Rape-Murder Case
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DEFINING DEADLINES: THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE AND SUPREME COURT VERDICT ON PRESIDENTIAL AND GOVERNOR’S ASSENT TO STATE BILLS IN INDIA
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The Legal Framework for Smart Cities in India
The Smart Cities Mission (SCM) of the Government of India launched ipagen 2015 is the globe’s most ambitious initiative for creating smart cities. It seeks to revamp 100 of the nation’s cities into eco-friendly, citizen-driven, and economically sustainable urban agglomerations with technology- and data-facilitated governance. But the fast-tracked digitization and infrastructure transformation integrated into the […]
Legal Aspects of Mergers And Acquisitions in India
In India’s dynamic economy, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become important forces behind corporate growth and international integration, closely interacting with contract law. The structure, negotiation, and execution of M&A are governed by strong legislative frameworks that ensure legal certainty and transparency, such as the Companies Act, 2013, Competition Act, 2002, and the Indian Contract […]
CADILA HEALTH CARE LTD v. CADILA PHARMACEUTICALS LTD.
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Case Commentary – Constitutionalising Mental Health: A Critical Commentary on Sukdeb Saha v. State of Andhra Pradesh
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INDIA’S LEGAL FUTURE: A UNIFIED CYBERSECURITY AND DIGITAL RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
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THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN MODERN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This case commentary examines how technology has transformed modern project management from a procedural discipline into a strategic, knowledge-intensive domain. Drawing on the Socio-Technical Systems Theory, it explores the dynamic interplay between human and technological subsystems within organizational contexts. Through two case studies the Crossrail Project in the United Kingdom and Infosys’ AI-driven project dashboard […]