Factors vitiating free consent (07.07.2020)
Q. “An attempt at deceit which does not deceive is not fraud”. Explain.Answer Approach:•Introduction: Give a brief introduction with the help of Section 10, 17 and 19 of ICA.• Main…
Q. “An attempt at deceit which does not deceive is not fraud”. Explain.Answer Approach:•Introduction: Give a brief introduction with the help of Section 10, 17 and 19 of ICA.• Main…
Q. “All contracts are agreements, but all agreements are not contracts”.Explain.Answer Approach:•Introduction: Give a brief introduction about Section 2(h) and Section 10 of ICA.• Main body: Explain the different ingredients…
Q. Briefly describe the essentials of defamation. In light of these essentials, discuss whether a class of persons can be defamed. (15)Answer Approach:•Introduction: Briefly describe what is meant by defamation.•…
Q. When, under Law of Torts even using reasonable care, is a person liable for tort of negligence? Discuss. (20) [2017/Law II/2(c)]Answer Approach:•Introduction: Start with enumerating the essentials of tort…
Q. “State has to answer for every wrong committed by its erring servant.” Comment. Support your answer with the help of legal provisions and decided cases. (20) [2008/Law II/1(c)]Answer Approach:•Introduction:…
Q. “In tort, the plaintiff wins his case only when he proves as to what particular tort the defendant has committed against him.” Examine. (20)[2006/Law I/1(d)]Answer Approach:•This question requires us…
Q. Human rights are critical for the response and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Elaborate. (15)Answer Approach:• Introduction: Highlight how the recognition and protection of human rights are going to…
Q. Throw light on the principle of delimitation of continental shelf areas between states which has evolved over the years with the help of various cases. (20)Answer Approach:• Introduction: Define…
Q. “A State is, and becomes, an international person through recognition only and exclusively.” Discuss. Is there any duty under International Law to recognise a State? (20) [2006/Law I/5(d)] Answer…
Q1. Examine and elucidate the constitutional scope of Ordinance Making powers of the President and the Governors in India. (20)[2014/Law I/3(a)]Answer Approach:• Introduction: Briefly define what ordinance making power(OMP) of…