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General Offer - An offer made to the world at large is known as a general offer. Such offers can be accepted by anyone, but the contract is not entered into with the whole world. It is made only with a person who comes forward & performs the condition of the proposal.
#proposal #unilateral_offer
#acceptance
#contract
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Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company 1891General Offer - An offer made to the world at large is known as a general offer. Such offers can be accepted by anyone, but the contract is not entered into with the whole world. It is made only with a person who comes forward & performs the condition of the proposal.
#proposal #unilateral_offer
#acceptance
#contract
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β Meaning - The word 'Justice' is derived from a French word 'Jostise' which means uprightness, equity, vindication of right, administration of law.
β Why Justice- No society Can exist without justice no law can orevail without justice.
β Pre requisite for Justice
Justice can be attained in the society only by correct interpretation and implementation of Laws.
β What is Justice?
Justice means to give each and every person what they deserve.
β Fact- Most pertinent concept but not defined, it the meaning has evolved from ancient to modern society.
Justice under Indian Constitution
Article 14, 15, 16, 17 & 39A
β Distributive Justice- Article 38 and 39
Distributive justice means fair distribution of resources among those who are in need of it and it is of 3 types Social, Economic and Political.
β Social Justice
Origin- Industrial Revolution
Social justice means greater good for larger number of people and unequalls should be treated equally. The apex court in the Kesavananda Bharati & S.R. Bommai case held that social justice is part of Basic structure of the Indian constitution.
(Equality of status, fair distribution)
β Economic Justice
Economic justice means providing economic opportunity, economic equality and removing economic disabilities. It is always implemented under the umbrella of Social Justice.
(Socialism)
β Political Justice
Political Justice means a system free from political arbitrariness. There should be political fairness in the working of the government.
~~> Relationship between these 3 is co-extensive in nature, one cannot be achieved without the presence of another.
[Recent example of EWS]
β Conclusion
Role of courts In today's time is the protection of civil rights, it acts as custodian of fundamental rights. It plays an important role in enforcement of Justice βοΈ
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What is Justiceβ
Justice is the first promise of the Constitution. Judiciary is the means to reach the end called 'Justice''. The back bone of a true democracy is the efficient and independent judiciary. In modern democracy judiciary act as a social engineer. It protects, declares and even create right
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β Meaning - The word 'Justice' is derived from a French word 'Jostise' which means uprightness, equity, vindication of right, administration of law.
β Why Justice- No society Can exist without justice no law can orevail without justice.
β Pre requisite for Justice
Justice can be attained in the society only by correct interpretation and implementation of Laws.
β What is Justice?
Justice means to give each and every person what they deserve.
β Fact- Most pertinent concept but not defined, it the meaning has evolved from ancient to modern society.
Justice under Indian Constitution
Article 14, 15, 16, 17 & 39A
β Distributive Justice- Article 38 and 39
Distributive justice means fair distribution of resources among those who are in need of it and it is of 3 types Social, Economic and Political.
β Social Justice
Origin- Industrial Revolution
Social justice means greater good for larger number of people and unequalls should be treated equally. The apex court in the Kesavananda Bharati & S.R. Bommai case held that social justice is part of Basic structure of the Indian constitution.
(Equality of status, fair distribution)
β Economic Justice
Economic justice means providing economic opportunity, economic equality and removing economic disabilities. It is always implemented under the umbrella of Social Justice.
(Socialism)
β Political Justice
Political Justice means a system free from political arbitrariness. There should be political fairness in the working of the government.
~~> Relationship between these 3 is co-extensive in nature, one cannot be achieved without the presence of another.
[Recent example of EWS]
β Conclusion
Role of courts In today's time is the protection of civil rights, it acts as custodian of fundamental rights. It plays an important role in enforcement of Justice βοΈ
#Discernible_Topics
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Citation types
1. AIR
2. SCC
3. SCR
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1. AIR
2. SCC
3. SCR
If you are mentioning somewhere (job) that you have worked on editorials, research paper then you muct know these basics.
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π¨ββοΈ Bhagwandas Goverdhandas Kedia v. M/s. Girdharilal Parshottamdas & Co., AIR 1966 SC 543 17
Section 3 of indian contract act
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Section 3 of indian contract act
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Same Sex Marriage case Judgement Summary.pdf
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Supriya vs UOI 2023 (5 JUDGES BENCH)
#same_sex_marriage
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No legal Recognition For Queer Marriage#same_sex_marriage
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Article 20 (3) & Test Identification Parade: The Question Of Rights And Obligations
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/article-203-constitution-test-identification-parade-rights-obligations-240186
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/article-203-constitution-test-identification-parade-rights-obligations-240186
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Article 20 (3) & Test Identification Parade: The Question Of Rights And Obligations
The Supreme Court of India recently in a judgment[1] passed by it has delved into whether Test Identification Parade is violation of fundamental rights bestowed upon an accused under Article 20...
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Article 20 (3) & Test Identification Parade: The Question Of Rights And Obligations https://www.livelaw.in/articles/article-203-constitution-test-identification-parade-rights-obligations-240186
Test Identification Parade section 9 of Evidence act and protection from self incriminating article 20(3) of constitution.
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Principles To Be Followed In Case Of Multiple Dying Declarations: Supreme Court Explains
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supreme-court-judgment-explains-multiple-dying-declaration-240573
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supreme-court-judgment-explains-multiple-dying-declaration-240573
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Principles To Be Followed In Case Of Multiple Dying Declarations: Supreme Court Explains
The Supreme Court recently laid down the principles to be followed in cases where there are multiple dying declarations. The Court delved into the circumstances where the extent of burn injuries...
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Decrypting Arnesh Kumar Guidelines For Making Arrest
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/decrypting-arnesh-kumar-guidelines-for-making-arrest-239715
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/decrypting-arnesh-kumar-guidelines-for-making-arrest-239715
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Decrypting Arnesh Kumar Guidelines For Making Arrest
It is almost a decade since the Supreme Court passed a slew of guidelines in Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, 2014 for curbing unnecessary arrests at the hands of police officers. However, till ...
Remission Granted Or Not Granted: Crossing The βLaxman Rekhaβ
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/remission-granted-clemency-code-of-criminal-procedure-constitution-of-india-240047
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/remission-granted-clemency-code-of-criminal-procedure-constitution-of-india-240047
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Remission Granted Or Not Granted: Crossing The βLaxman Rekhaβ
βClemencyβ refers to the act of showing mercy or leniency to individuals who have been convicted of crimes. This can be in the form of a pardon, reprieve, commutation, or remission of their...